Engine And Engine Cooling Related Problems of the 2003 Toyota Tundra

Table 1 shows nine common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 2003 Toyota Tundra. The number one most common problem is related to the engine and engine cooling (three problems). The second most common problem is related to the emission control (two problems).


Recently reported Engine And Engine Cooling problems of the 2003 Toyota Tundra

The Engine And Engine Cooling problem

The frame on my Tundra has rusted out so bad that the engine mounts are rusted through, my truck only has 86k miles please help this is our daily driver to get to work and take the kids to school   Read details...

The Emission Control problem

Frame and rear end banjo housing rotted to the point where gear oil from rear end leaked out onto the road. Had to have vehicle towed to garage to make temporary repairs. In addition, frame is disintegrated with pieces falling to the ground.   Read details...

The Catalytic Convertor problem

: the contact stated the catalytic converter is spewing sulfur dioxide when the engine is running. The vehicle was taken to the dealership for inspection, but could not be repaired because the dealer does not have an updated converter.   Read details...


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