Front Seat Recliner Problems of Toyota Tacoma

Toyota Tacoma owners have reported 3 problems related to front seat recliner (under the seats category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Tacoma based on all problems reported for the Tacoma.

1 Front Seat Recliner problem of the 2004 Toyota Tacoma

Failure Date: 07/25/2005

The contact owned a 2004 Toyota Tacoma. With a rear facing infant seat located on the passenger side of the vehicle in the cab the front passenger seat will not lock because the child seat was pushing it forward. The child seat installation station stated they were not happy with the way the front seat would not lock. The child seat could not go behind the drivers seat because there was not enough room.

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2 Front Seat Recliner problem of the 2000 Toyota Tacoma

Failure Date: 06/19/2001

Consumer was sitting on driver's side and leaned over to adjust passenger's side seatback, and whole seat went flying forward. Force of seat caused consumer's head to hit dashboard. Consumer will contact dealer.

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3 Front Seat Recliner problem of the 1999 Toyota Tacoma

Failure Date: 10/30/1998

I am having back problems due to design of drivers portion of the 60/40 seat in my Toyota Tacoma pickup. I have taken it to the dealer from which I purchased it and filed a complaint with Toyota customer service. They replaced the foam and the covers to no avail. The problem is in the design and poor quality of the seat. I believe that the seat places the driver at risk for back injury from either air bag inflation or rear end impact due to steel horizontal reinforcing rods in the seat frame. I also believe that the long term effect of wear and tear on the lower spine from continual contact with these rods causes serious problems. These rods are placed perpindicular to the drivers spinal column and are mounted horizontally on the forward part of the seat frame. They are padded only by seat cover material and low density foam. I believe that the additional seat width of the drivers side of the 60/40 seat accentuates the effect of the pressure on the spine as opposed to a regular "bucket" seat. Additionally the "middle" seat position has seat belt connectors which allow for a seating space of only 7. 5 inches horizontally. No adult could possibly fit in the space, the seat position is useless but could encourage someone to seat a child in it with deadly results.

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