Table 1 shows one common seat belt related problems of the 2010 Toyota Tacoma.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seat Belt problems |
Passenger side seat belt buckle latch is assembled backwards. Note this is a certified used vehicle I bought in Nov 2016, with 41,000 miles from carlson Toyota. I just noticed the issue.
The seat belt was fixed 12/18/2015, as it would not retract. The issue has happened again, and the manufacturer will not fix it.
Tl- the contact owns a 2010 Toyota Tacoma. The contact stated that NHTSA campaign numbers: 14v168000 (air bags) , 13v337000 (seat belts) , 11v148000 (tires) and 09v388000 (vehicle speed control) exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer stated the parts were on a nationwide back order. The manufacturer was not made aware of the delay. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact had not experienced a failure. Djr.
Tl-the contact owns a 2010 Toyota Tacoma. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign numbers: 14v604000 (suspension) and 13v337000 (seat belts). However, the parts needed to do the repairs were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Pam.
Were pulling out and smell of gas filled up the cab, jerking occurred. Experiences of intermittent accerleration had been occurring for a very long time as been made aware of recently. Smell of gas has been overwhelming. Vehicle now parked outside and will not drive until it can be fixed or replaced, have been warned of potential air bag failure in japanese plants found last week in this model. This vehicle is the only car we have, have paid on it for a very long time. I have paid a lot of money to local dealership to keep service up to date, they have been difficult with me even though I have an extended warranty on it. I just had the services done, and had to pay for them, and even though I thought they were doing a good job, my battery died and I pulled the hood open and there was corrosion everywhere on battery and under the hood, I am going to look under the engine and drive train in the morning after looking at this new recall and I will report to Toyota financial services in the morning. At this point I am disgusted with the local dealership, I have purchased my last three Toyotas there and I will not go back there every again, in fact after these past three years of continual recalls and safety hazards, as well as them not being fixed correctly or not being reimbursed for my time or expenses being lost from this vehicle not being repaired correctly when mine and my children's lives are at stake and my client's that I see in clinical therapy, I will never consider purchasing anything from the Toyota cooperation every again.
This vehicle has safety recall associated with seat belts. I have been calling the dealer and Toyota to take care of this repair and no one has return my call or respond to my call. I took it in for repair they told me they did not have the parts to do the repair about 2. 5 months ago, I trying to get hold them and they will not return my call.
The contact owns a 2010 Toyota Tacoma. The contact stated that the driver's seat belt fractured. The contact called centennial Toyota (located on 6551 centennial center blvd, las vegas, nv 89149) who stated that the contact would be charged for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer advised the contact to take the vehicle back to the dealer and the contact would be charged for the repair. The vehicle was repaired per NHTSA campaign number: 13v337000 (seat belts); however, the failure recurred. The VIN and failure mileage were unknown.
The contact owns a 2010 Toyota Tacoma. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign numbers: 13v337000 (seat belts) and 14v604000 (suspension). The part for the repairs was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact was informed that the parts were on a national back order. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
The contact owns a 2010 Toyota Tacoma. The contact noticed that the driver side seat belt was loose and when it was released, the seat belt flung across the body causing damage to the door panel. The dealer was notified who offered no assistance. The contact filed a report with the manufacturer. The vehicle was not repaired. The current mileage was approximately 7,000. The failure mileage was approximately 2,000. The VIN was unavailable.