Brake Master Cylinder Problems of Toyota Land Cruiser

Toyota Land Cruiser owners have reported 4 problems related to brake master cylinder (under the service brakes category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Land Cruiser based on all problems reported for the Land Cruiser.

1 Brake Master Cylinder problem of the 1998 Toyota Land Cruiser

Failure Date: 11/19/2019

For the second time, a complete braking failure due to master cylinder motor failure. Occurred while driving. Luckily was going under 20 mph on a vacant street and was able to safely coast to a stop.

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2 Brake Master Cylinder problem of the 2006 Toyota Land Cruiser

Failure Date: 09/23/2018

Brake line, part number 47326-60340 burst without warning when driving. The particular brake line part is above frame rail near firewall. The particular brake line part goes from brake master cylinder to brake fluid fitting on the vehice frame. It is buried under hood, not easy to inspect. Part of reason it is difficult to visually inspect is that there are "loops" in line to allow for flexibility between vehicle body and chassis. The vehicle is equiped with electrically boosted braking system. Under this leak condition, the electric boost functionality will be lost, the brake system operates in mechanical back-up mode. Brake pressure is generated solely from driver foot. Due to leak in one circuit, there is no brake pressure in one circuit of brake system. The combination of non boost-assisted braking and one circuit deactivate result in extremely demolished braking ability from driver.

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3 Brake Master Cylinder problem of the 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser

Failure Date: 03/31/2015

Turned vehicle on to drive my son to school. Proceeded 5 blocks and heard warning sound coming from dash. 2 seconds later while crossing major intersection 8 lane avenue in the bronx new york, loss complete power to brakes. Pedal went to the floor with no power at all. Used e brake to come to a cruising stop in front of 49th police precinct. Almost collided with full size school bus while trying to e brake stop. Master cylinder complete failure diagnosed by mechanic. Total cost for repairs $3k dollars. No previous warning before this incident, no previous problems braking before this incident. Problem is well known among Land Cruiser owners. Checked ih8mud. Com for more cases involving this model vehicle from Toyota. I've had more than 15 cars in my lifetime, some with very high mileage. Never had complete brake failure. I think about the possibility if I was on highway doing 65mph with no shoulder or traffic ahead. This problem should be rectified as there are numerous cases I've been reading about regarding this particular model and the years 1998-1999. If I would have known about this problem, I would have never ever purchase this vehicle. Please do something about this. Toyota is hiding behind technicalities as usual.

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4 Brake Master Cylinder problem of the 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser

Failure Date: 03/13/2007

The contact owns a 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser. While driving in reverse the contact heard a high-pitched noise coming from the dashboard. The abs indicator light illuminated, and the contact could not stop the vehicle. The contact applied the emergency brake in order to stop the vehicle. The brake pedal failed as the contact attempted to depress the pedal. The pedal depressed very slowly and easily. The contact brought the vehicle to the dealer, who stated that the abs actuator assembly and master cylinder needed to be replaced. The current and failure mileages were 111,854.




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