Toyota Tundra Maintenance and Repair

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#40 of 69 Re: 2008 Tundra Clunk Noise After Take Off [kd7oqc] by a8fan

Feb 07, 2009 (8:08 pm)

Replying to: kd7oqc (Feb 07, 2009 8:01 pm)
I do have the extended warranty and prepaid service...which was cheaper, for 5 years. But I don't want to break down.
 
It's going in for its 5,000 even tho it's barely 3,000 but it's been 5 months now.

#41 of 69 toyota tundra NO START by plworking

Feb 07, 2009 (8:43 pm)

I removed the battery on my toyota tundra 2004 with 4.7 V8 for several hours while I did some work on my snowplow. Now it will crank but not start.
Do I need to reprogram a security key or something?
Is there some security immobilizer on this vehicle?
 
Help, I need the truck. Note, all I have is a plain key with no chip on it that I can see.

#42 of 69 Homelink Button Lights by normh

Mar 23, 2009 (9:45 am)

I'm a new Tundra owner ('06 Double Cab Ltd.) and I noticed that that 2 of the 3 homelink buttons are not illuminated when I turn my lights on. Can anyone help with bulb replacement?
 
Thanks,
 
Norm...

#43 of 69 Oxigen sensor by frankno2u

Mar 26, 2009 (9:38 am)

#44 of 69 Re: Homelink Button Lights [normh] by normh

Apr 01, 2009 (12:22 pm)

Replying to: normh (Mar 23, 2009 9:45 am)
Don't worry about replying to this post; I figured it out myself after getting a bulb part # and tip off of a Tundra Solutions web post. Remove the 2 screws in the sunglass storage bin and pull that whole assembly straight down. You can then easily remove and replace the bulbs with a small screwdriver. The Toyota part # is 90011-11038 for the bulb.
 
Norm....

#45 of 69 Synthetic oil for 08 tundra crew cab? by osellr

Aug 02, 2009 (5:56 pm)

I just bought an 08 tundra crew cab recently and I was wondering what any of you guys recommend when it comes to synthetic motor oil. Thanks for your help.
 
- Reed

#46 of 69 Re: Synthetic oil for 08 tundra crew cab? [osellr] by tymtotrn

Aug 02, 2009 (7:15 pm)

Replying to: osellr (Aug 02, 2009 5:56 pm)
I have 22,000 miles on my 08 5.7 Tundra crew max, and have had every single oil change done using CASTROL FULL SYNTHETIC 5/20.. Usually change it every 4,000. Could probably make it to 5,000. I recommend it for your tundra.

#47 of 69 Re: Synthetic oil for 08 tundra crew cab? [tymtotrn] by osellr

Aug 02, 2009 (9:37 pm)

Replying to: tymtotrn (Aug 02, 2009 7:15 pm)
Thank you for your help, I will
keep that in mind next time I change my oil

#48 of 69 Re: 2006 Tundra Squealing Noise [vmerrill] by phillipgo

Aug 22, 2009 (3:56 pm)

Replying to: vmerrill (Jan 09, 2008 3:32 pm)
I have this noise sometimes, and you can buy a spray, and spray the belt. That should take care of it.

#49 of 69 Replacement windshield wiper blades by jeff618

Jan 27, 2010 (10:30 am)

I tried something new - they're called Trico Tech Beam Blades (I guess they came out in oct or nov 09) and they fit the Toyota Tundra. I've been a Trico NeoForm guy for a while, but I tried the new Techs because they have a new mounting system that allows the wiper arm to sit slightly lower than in the past. The Techs are beefy as hell and look great with the new, lower side mount. They came with complete removal and installation instructions - very easy. Got them online. I like to change the entire wiper blade vs. just changing the rubber blade refills because of the abuse the ice and snow put them through - I figure better safe than sorry (plus much less hassel than dealing with those refills).
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