19 problems related to brake electric antilock have been reported for the 2000 Toyota Tundra. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Toyota Tundra based on all problems reported for the 2000 Tundra.
While driving consumer applied the brakes and pedal went to the floor. Consumer was unable to maintain control of the vehicle and hit another vehicle head on. Upon impact, both frontal air bags did not deploy. Driver sustained injuries, and went to the hospital the next day. The vehicle was towed to a body shop.
2000 Toyota Tundra limited: I purchased my vehicle when it only had 34,000 miles on it. I now have 98,000 miles on my truck and I have always had brake problems, shaking, pulsating. I have replaced my rotors before and shortly after the same problem was back in no time. I am wondering if there is a recall on the brakes for this particular model. If not there should be. I have been on numerous discussion boards and people still with factory warranties and all or barely over have had there brakes overhauled at no charge.
While driving at any speed vehicle vibrated when applying the brakes. Dealer was notified, and floor manager admitted there was a problem with this vehicle, also, indicated there was a technical service bulletin on this problem.
When depressing the brakes the pedal pulsated resulting in extended stopping distance. Consumer contacted the dealer about this issue but was not satisfied with the response.
Brake vibration on 2000 Toyota Tundra 2x4 sr5 extended cab.
Shuttering during braking causing excessive wheel play and loss of brake power. Toyota replaced fronts in 05/2001 at 20000 and now at 40000 it is happening again. Toyota needs to recall the brake problem and solve the issue for all Tundra owners.
Since we have purchased this truck we have had the brakes replaced three times. This has been done in a period of 6 months. We have a substantial amount of money invested in this vehicle and now the warranty will be running out soon forcing us to absorb the cost of replacing brakes every 15000 miles. We are very unhappy and have no direction to go. Sincerely terry roush.
No summary listed for above vehicle.
While traveling over 30 mph and applying brakes with medium or hard brake application brakes operated poorly. Dealership has informed consumer that they will not perform any service to that vehicle. Rear drums out of round causing vehicle to vibrate while braking, front rotors warp instantly, consumer states vibration is also felt in steering wheel and brake pedal, dealer has attempted to repair, however has been unsuccessful.
Brakes need to be reviewed. Toyota is buying time on this issue. . Read more...
When applying brake pedal it goes to floor. Dealer told consumer that was how those vehicles' brakes functioned.
Toyota has refused help on this issue. No safety defect listed.
Consumer was traveling about 50mph on highway, and there was a vehicle in front of him, he applied brakes, and brakes were hesitating and vibrating.
Abs brakes are ineffective on ice. Competent driver locked out of ability to stop,.
Probelm is occurring again and is intermittent; dealership says they can't repair what they can't duplicate although it is the same problem as before. No safety defect listed within summary.
Brake pedal vibrates, brake rotors warp when they get warm.
While driving brakes locked up and vehicle slid, resulting in a collision. Took vehicle to the dealer. Also, experienced some very erratic vibration while in traffic. Please provide any further information.
Brakes had to be replaced at approx 18,000 miles due to severe vibration in steering wheel and brake pedal when applying brakes ,especially at highway speeds. By the time vehical had reached 45000 miles, the brakes had been replaced six (6) additional times,and for the same reason. Dealership very cooperative and has advised me that Toyota knows there is a problem with brakes on Tundra and has assigned a "techniqal team " to solve the problem. What do I and other Tundra owners, especially those with vehicals out of warrenty like mine,do until the brake problem is solved. Toyota customer relation office in cincinnati unhelpful and provided misinformation to both wife and myself.
Rear drum and front disc brakes and rotors had to be replaced since date of purchase. Vehicle vibrates when brake pedal is pressed. This happens on wet and dry roads. Brakes have been repaired five times.