Toyota Tacoma owners have reported 3 problems related to labels (under the equipment 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.
My beautiful 35,000$$$ Tacoma 4x4. Is rusted and perforated I was not notified of the campaign ?? I went to get truck rust proofed and was informed the frame is rusted through. This truck has been babies never off road , no accidents and always maintained I took to Toyota dealer who took pics to send to corporate. I also had to sign the work order that the truck is dangerous and unsafe to drive , I did not want to sign, they said they would call and have it removed from the road label unfit for road, and sent me on my way in an unsafe truck which can buckle in half at anytime I don't even know if insurance will cover of something does happen. I cannot afford a new vehicle at this time. Toyota corp knows this is a safety issue for all us Tacoma and tundra owners. Manufacturer defect from dana corp frames please recall these vehicles before more people are hurt or worse. Was always a loyal Toyota owner for 20 years, many in the family and they won't help please help us all !!.
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2007 Toyota Tacoma. Consumer writes in regards to 5 recalls on vehicle the consumer stated over the last five years there were approximately five recalls on the vehicle and the dealer refused to remedy them, which made the vehicle almost worthless.
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The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Tacoma. The contact received recall notice 10v036000 (equipment:other:labels) for the incorrect labeling. The manufacturer sent her the correct label but the contact was concerned because the manufacturer could not explain if the loading capacity was related to the double cab, vehicle in its entirety or the tires. The current and failure mileages were approximately 41,000.
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