Toyota Tacoma owners have reported 5 problems related to trunk wiring (under the electrical system 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.
This is the 2nd time my Toyota Tacoma has been damaged by rodents: the 1st time (12/15/2015), the engine was running rough, the engine and trac off warning lights were on, and the damage was about $3,000. The 2nd time (1/09/2021), the abs, airbag, traction control warning lights came on, and the cost of the damage is not yet known, but it is likely to be more expensive (5 years later). I have had 19 prior vehicles in 46 years (8 chevrolets, 2 fords, 2 nissans, 3 hondas, 1 Jeep, 1 pontiac, 1 Hyundai, and 1 Chrysler), and I never had such serious rodent problems. Rodent damage has also occurred with my parent's Toyotas (who had many other vehicle brands in 70 years), and other neighbors and friends have had the same problem with their newer model Toyotas. However, they did not have these issues ever with other vehicle brands in the past. Also, I had a Nissan frontier at my current address in 2012 and 2013, and still have a Nissan altima at my current address, and rodents never chewed the wires on those vehicles. The problem is that Toyota puts soy in their wiring insulation, and rodents find it tasty. There is a resurrected class action in California about Toyota's tasty wires. I asked Toyota to take responsibility, but Toyota maintains that there is nothing wrong with their wiring. However, the wiring does contain soy, and rodents most certainly to like to chew on it. So, this is the second time my 2014 Toyota Tacoma has been damaged by rodents, despite me taking the following steps to prevent this from happening again: (1) place bag of moth balls under the hood. (2) installed 2 sonic sound deterrents under the hood; (3) installed 1 light-flashing deterrent under the hood; (4) sprayed the wheel wells and engine with peppermint spray; (5) inspect the engine compartment regularly for signs of rodents;.
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Sun visor , spring inside visor breaks. Making the visor hang down. Wire harness from ac blower motor, so somewhere in the engine compartment overheats and melts wiring so the air conditioning stops working.
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Rodents ate wiring harness in engine compartment, while driving in the city, the trac and check engine light cane on. I returned home and retrieved error code p0333 on my reader. I took vehicle to doxon Toyota for service / repair. They confirmed code and said that rodents had chewed knock sensor wire harness. I was told that tis was not covered by warranty even though the vehicle was less than two years and less than 9000 miles of use. I consider that making electrical components out of material that is attractive and tasty to rodents a traction and air-bag safety concern, I. E. Soybean based wire insulation. I have been operating motor vehicles since 1963 and have never had this happen to ant vehicle I have owned.
While driving I noticed that my left turn siginal did not operate properly when I put it on. Upon further inspection I found that the left front turn siginal light would illuminate when I applied my brakes. The right side turn siginal worked properly. I began an electrical inspection: when my emergency flashers were activated my emergency flashers worked, but so did my rear tail lights when the emergency flashers were on. Being a safety related problem I took it to the local Toyota dealer who troubleshoot the problem and the said that the rear light harness was faulty. They went to replace it and they found that the replacement wiring harness did not match (align) with the wiring harness (original equipment) that came with my truck. So my local Toyota dealer contacted Toyota national, who had to research the item to find the proper harness to match my truck. Toyota national said that the original equipment wiring harness that came with the trucks were discontinued due to harness failures (electrical shorts)! since my truck had the suspect harness on it new, it should have been replaced by Toyota prior to delivery or recalled! to me this is a safety issue, if I did not notice this as quick as I did, there could have been an electrical fire. Since Toyota knew (which they said) there was a possible malfunction with the cable they they should be replacing this cable when it failed for free not charging me $418 .
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Can not fix wiring harness for tow hitch witch caused horn,raido,blickers,and taillights to fail.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Electrical System problems | |
Horn Assembly problems | |
Wiring problems | |
Underhood Wiring problems | |
Instrument Panel problems | |
Fuses And Circuit Breaker problems | |
Car Will Not Start problems | |
Ignition problems | |
Trunk Wiring problems | |
Ignition Switch problems |