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#41 of 51 Re: ABS Issue? [theguze]
by kab2020
Oct 07, 2010 (8:42 am)
Hi. did you ever find out what the problem was regarding the ABS engaging? I'm having the same issue with my 2001 Tundra (190K). I just had the front brakes, front and rear struts replaced along with a wheel bearing on the front left. Now, when I'm parking the ABS pump is engaging. My mechanic took it to Toyota and the diagnositic tests showed nothing! They have replaced the speed censor, but it's still happening. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
#42 of 51 Re: toyota tundra brake problem
by wypaladin
Mar 22, 2011 (4:34 pm)
I have a 2005 Tundra truck with 97,000 miles on it. I just purchased the truck a few weeks ago but have had a problem with the brakes since day 1. The problem is a soft brake pedal that will not hold a firm brake when the brakes are applied. The pedal will "sink" about 2/3 the way to the floorboard and will stop the vehicle but the soft pedal does not instill confidence in the braking system. I have replaced the brake master cylinder and the vacuum booster (at a cost of almost $1600) but the pedal is still soft. It acts like there is air in the brake system, but bleeding of the brakes does not help. Anyone else experiencing any similiar problems?
#43 of 51 Re: ABS Issue? [kab2020]
by lingking1
Apr 26, 2011 (8:27 pm)
I have the exact same issue with my 2005 tundra. Had the rear axle bearings replaced, along with the left rear speed sensor, now the abs kicks in at very low speed when braking. Did you ever figure out your problem?
#44 of 51 2005 Tundra ABS Problem
by lingking1
Apr 26, 2011 (8:39 pm)
I have a 2005 tundra. I was experiencing rear axle noise, so I was taking it to my mechanic. On the way there the abs light came on. Brakes were inspected and looked good. Rear axle was inspected and found the axle bearings were shot. The diagnostic machine also showed the left rear speed sensor was not working. Replaced the axle bearings and speed sensor, now when you brake at very low speeds the abs kicks in and the brake pedal pulsates and makes a noise from the abs kicking in. This happens about 50% of the time when you brake. Any ideas what's wrong? Anyone else have a similar problem? Thank's
#45 of 51 Re: ABS Issue? [lingking1]
by wypaladin
Apr 26, 2011 (9:26 pm)
nope, just gave up figuring it's a Toyota thing......thinking about trading it in on a new Ford truck......
#46 of 51 Re: ABS Issue? [lingking1]
by mickz1
May 01, 2011 (7:29 am)
did you ever get any thing to work on stoping the abs from being over sensitive on your tundra, I am experiencing the exact same issue.
Mechanics are unable to figure it out.
#47 of 51 Re: ABS Issue? [mickz1]
by mpendlebury
Jul 25, 2011 (1:27 pm)
try a set of pads from the dealer, if the pads are to hard you will get the abs to come on.
#48 of 51 Re: toyota tundra brake problem [wypaladin]
by junktruck97
Dec 27, 2011 (8:34 pm)
i had a 07 tundra,same problem , i kept bringing the truck into sun toyota,they kept telling me everythiung is ok .now the pedal is on the floor,finally at 16,000 miles the brake booster went,after the fix pedal remained on the floor,there answer,while the slapped the abs box under the hood was --toyota designed these brakes to be softer,there was prior complaints of the pedal being to hard ,i didnt buy that and sold the truck immediatly
#49 of 51 toyota tundra brake lights
by stanley5856
Sep 03, 2012 (7:06 pm)
I have a 2001 Toyota Tundra but the brake lights wont go out even with the engine turned off
#50 of 51 My views
by drevs
Dec 10, 2012 (8:26 am)
It's a known fact even with the new updates on the 03 on which my Tundra has on as well these problem's still occur.
The Tundra has a pretty good stopping distance however they still have reported problems on brakes having vibes and wheel outset issues just common knowledge coming from this truck beyond that something we can live with.