49 problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2004 Toyota Tundra. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Toyota Tundra based on all problems reported for the 2004 Tundra.
Was driving with 2 family members in truck. Had back window down which was a good thing,when sunroof exploded it inbedded glass in the topper that was on the truck. Glass was all over us ,luckily we were not cut and I dont know how we wasn't I stopped immediately and got away from the truck because I thought we had been shot at with a shotgun. I called Toyota to report it and they said they had no other calls like this. My insurance company paid the whole bill which was a lot. I do not open the sunroof at all now because I have a fear of it happening again. I keep the cover slid over it.
Tl- the contact owns a 2004 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that he had repaired his vehicle before notification of a recall. The contact stated that the manufacturere stated that they would reimburse him for the repair. However, reimbursement has not been made. Bd.
I own a 2004 Toyota Tundra. Upon inspection from servco Toyota, I was told my frame has holes the size of quarters through it in several places. I was advised to get another vehicle because this one was no good. I also own a 1994 Toyota pickup and have no frame or other issues with it. How is it possible that they can use substandard metal on a truck that was $29,000 at purchase, only lasts 10 years and is a hazard to drive on the road. I cannot ever consider or recommend ownership of a Toyota again with such terrible quality. Very dismayed at the horrible condition of my 2004 Toyota Tundra truck frame and the lack of quality from a company that at one times name meant quality. A very sad, disappointing and costly decision to purchase a Toyota.
The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Tundra. The contact received a notification for an unknown manufacturer recall. However, the part needed was unavailable to perform the repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The contact had not experience a failure.
I have a 2004 Toyota Tundra that has 52,400 miles on it. The frame is completely rusting out with holes forming in the frame . Mainly on the drivers side front area frame. Exhaust is rotted off as well as many bolts and nuts.
Rust all over the undertruck, even the catalytic converter is rusted. I was part of that recall and the dealer is going to spray the frame to stop the corrosion. Can the corrosion process ends with the spraying?.
Frame recall- my 2004 Tundra was recalled for the frame rusting out. Toyota deemed that a new frame was not needed and did the crc treatment which is absolute junk and only causes the frame to rust even worse. I want a new frame installed by toyata and any other rusty part- all should be replaced free of charge.
Toyota Tundra 2004first. I'm the 2nd owner of this truck and my deceased father was the this truck has been treated like a baby, garage kept, never late on oil changes etc. Everything is in superior condition except for the frame is now completely rusted out. The rusted rear frame has affected the rear brake lines and the proportioning valve along with the passenger side ball joint and cv axle were damaged. Tie rods and sway bar stabilizers were all worn and broken as well. After my father died of cancer there was a crc campaign for undercoat spray which my mom supposedly had it done April 2014. That did nothing besides cover up the existing rust and increase the break down of the frame. It felt like my breaks were going out so took it to the closest mechanic for him say not only the brakes but my frame is completely rotten and rusted out. . He also stated he saw no signs of it being sprayed and voss Toyota in beavercreek ohio wasn't able to provide verification that it was indeed done because there records are gone after 4 years. It was noted it was done but who knows.
While my 2004 Tundra was in the dealers for a repair, the serviceman noticed a corrosion perforation in right front frame rail. I was informed that the vehicle would no longer past inspection unless a $10,000 frame replacement was done. This is a low mileage vehicle which was maintained according to manufacturer maintenance schedule. Damage is due to manufacturing defect.
The frame of my 2004 Toyota Tundra is rusting so bad that I wrote a letter to Toyota and sent them pictures of the truck, they had a recall for rust in frames with 2003 Tundras and I believe that I have the same problem but Toyota does not want to assume responsibility for it. Also I already replaced several parts do to rust.
Brought vehicle in for new muffler and tailpipe. Mechanic showed me a leaky rear seal because the metal cover was rusting through. Also showed me main frame and suspension points which are , in his words, "like rust holding hands".
Frame rotted through. Dealer stated( approx) 75 percent of frame where swaybar was welded to frame is gone. . Swaybar is rotted off passenger side frame. Advised not to drive anymore. Took to dealer as requested by Toyota motor corporation. They took pictures and sent them to Toyota representative.
Frame rusted through and dangerous to operate.
Electric stability control engages when we hit a bump or pothole. No one can explain why this is happening. Power steering fluid line had to be replaced because of excessive rust causing it to leak. This part alone cost over 600. 00. Premature tire replacement because of the inability to align properly due to extremely rusted components that could not be adjusted properly. Horrible steering wheel shimmy when on freeway that also cannot be explained or fixed (even after replacing the rear differential and axle) truck is extremely "squirrely" and feels like it can go out of control, especially after hitting a hole or bump.