Gasoline Fuel System Related Problems of the 2004 Toyota Tundra

Table 1 shows four common gasoline fuel system related problems of the 2004 Toyota Tundra. The number one most common problem is related to the fuel pump (two problems). The second most common problem is related to the fuel hoses lines/piping and fittings (one problem).

Table 1. Gasoline Fuel System related problems of Toyota Tundra


Recently reported Gasoline Fuel System problems of the 2004 Toyota Tundra

The Fuel Pump problem

The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Tundra. While at a traffic light the vehicle suddenly caught fire near the fuel pump. The contact was able to safely get out of the vehicle immediately and call the fire department who extinguished the fire. There were no injuries. The vehicle was destroyed.   Read details...

The Fuel Hoses Lines/piping And Fittings problem

There is extensive corrosion damage to all metal fittings and metal fuel and hydraulic lines. The rear axle is severely corroded and leaking oil through the casting requiring replacement. There is a fuel line failure next to the exhaust manifold.   Read details...

The Tank Assembly problem

My 2004 Toyota Tundra must be manually attended when pumping fuel. If the pump is set to automatically pump until the tank is full, the pump will stop fueling before the tank is full and occasionally stops with such force that the pump jumps out of it's position in the vehicle and onto the ground   Read details...


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