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Anyone know what the cause of squeaking from the rear comes from? Noise is coming from right rear and only happens when driving over bumps. I just took it in to the local dealer this week, but they didn't fix it. Haven't taken it back yet. My truck is 2003 Tundra 4x4 Access Cab. Found message on another site with owner of 2004 Double Cab with squeaking in rear. They said truck was missing a weld at the top of the shock area. I'm trying to get a reply from them.
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Anyone know what the 2003 Tundra with a V8 has for timing? A belt or chain? I'm looking through the maintenance guide and it only mentions replacing the timing belt for the V6 at 90k. Nothing about the V8.
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Messages Unsubscribe | Bookmark Messages Page 1 of 1 Go To Msg # Search This Discussion All Messages Displayed #1 of 2 Tundra breaks suck, Toyota doesn't care by anamouse Sep 27, 2004 (10:36 am) Bookmark Toyota refuses to upgrade the brakes on my Tundra even though they have a recall for them. They say I missed my chance to have this safety upgrade done for free. I bought the truck new because I needed something that could hold 3 infant seats. When Toyota sent me a letter offering to upgrade my breaks IF I WAS HAVING PROBLEMS, I did not respond because I wasn’t having problems at that time. Kids were young and the car rarely went further than the market, I had very little mileage on it. AT THAT TIME I did not have recognizable brake problems. Now that the kids are older we are venturing further from home and the breaks do have obvious problems. They shake and shudder badly. I contacted Toyota and they are not surprised. According to them the brakes on my truck are not adequate for a truck that size and were destined to have these problems the day they were installed. Toyota doesn’t care if my truck is unsafe they just want my money. The upgrade will cost me thousands of dollars if I get it done. I no longer think the truck is safe with a load in the back or at freeway speeds. If anyone knows a way for me to force Toyota to give me the upgrade I would like to know about it. |
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Replying to: anamouse (Sep 29, 2004 9:29 am) Apparently neither did you when they brought it to you attention, Bad parent! |
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Replying to: js2004 (Jun 10, 2004 8:57 pm) Others have also been addressing this problem. See post #189, 190, 193,194,211 in the "Toyota Truck Owners:Problems & Solutions" discussion. I hope this helps you. If you resolve your issues, please post it. Thanks. |
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Replying to: ageyling (Jun 11, 2004 4:39 am) |
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Replying to: jbeezer (Apr 13, 2004 8:27 am) |
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Replying to: jennifernmike (Dec 26, 2003 6:50 pm)
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I recntly bought a 04 Tundra sr5 access cab. There seems to be more engine noise than usuall during idling and sometimes the vehicle gets a push forward. Has anyone experienced this before i havent; taken the the dealer yet, less than 3000 miles on it now. Other than this i love the truck, it rides and hadles great!!! Thanks |
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Replying to: anamouse (Sep 29, 2004 9:29 am) |
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