Power Train Related Problems of the 2004 Toyota Tundra

Table 1 shows twelve common power train related problems of the 2004 Toyota Tundra. The number one most common problem is related to the power train (18 problems). The second most common problem is related to the differential unit (16 problems).


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 2004 Toyota Tundra

The Power Train problem

Vehicle's acceleration became uncontrollable. In addition, the brakes and the antilock system seem to failed. The vehicle was in drive and proceeding down an incline, travelling about 30mph when the unintended acceleration occurred.   Read details...

The Differential Unit problem

Rear axle differential has rusted through and is leaking oil. Emergency brake line has rusted and snapped. The rims have oxidated. Leaf springs have also rusted very badly. ## #vpic# 1 - check digit (9th position) does not calculate properly; 2 - VIN corrected, error in one position; 14 - unable to   Read details...

The Manual Transmission Column Shift problem

Automatic transmission column shift problem of the 2004 Toyota Tundra Toyota Tundra. There is a serious problem with the steering column housing support. After starting the vehicle and subsequently attempting to shift the gear into reverse , the gear shift lever broke free at the steering column.   Read details...


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