One problem related to driveline center support bearing has been reported for the 2013 Toyota Tacoma. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2013 Toyota Tacoma based on all problems reported for the 2013 Tacoma.
There is a drive shaft vibration on acceleration, 0-20 mph. This truck has a two piece drive shaft. The front shaft has a slip joint that slips into the trans, the other end of the front shaft is mounted to the body using a center support bearing. The rear shaft is a solid drive shaft that is mounted without a slip joint to compensate for movement between the rear end and the body. When the vehicle is accelerating or decelerating the rear drive shaft has no way to compensate for any movement. Checked on the web, there are blogs on this issue, along with drive shaft breakage.
| Power Train problems | |
| Driveshaft problems | |
| Driveline Center Support Bearing problems | |
| Transmission Gear Slipping problems | |
| Power Train Driveline problems | |
| Automatic Transmission Torque Converter problems | |
| Clutch Pedal/linkage problems |