Seat Belt Related Problems of the 2007 Toyota Tundra

Table 1 shows one common seat belt related problems of the 2007 Toyota Tundra.

Table 1. Seat Belt related problems of Toyota Tundra

Problem Category Number of Problems
Seat Belt problems
4

Seat Belt problem #1

Seat belt will not release on driver's side, unable to buckle up.

Seat Belt problem #2

December 2008, while driving a rented Toyota 4x4 Tundra the front airbags 1/2 deployed without cause, no accident, no collision, just a bumpy paved county road - fm1431 georgetown/round rock TX area. . . And the longhorn car & truck rental company has offered nothing in explanation as to why. They absconded quickly with vehicle and wouldn't let my adjuster look at it. Reported on TX blue form for accidents and the rental company immediately.

Seat Belt problem #3

I understand there have been the 2007 Toyota Tundra has had a number of recalls for rear propeller shaft, front ball joints, brakes, seat belts, and tailgates. I can't find the 2007 Toyota model Tundra listed in your database. This has been reported on the news, newspaper, and various internet sites thank you steve ohman.

Seat Belt problem #4

2007 Toyota Tundra. Consumer states cruise control does engage and then will not disengage brakes. The consumer stated the brakes would not hold at stop signs and the vehicle would move forward. The vehicle had electrical shorts in the wiring such as; the headlights, clock, cigarette lighter, alarm and door locks. The seat belts would not always latch. The windshield wipers would not activate, there was a severe shake coming from the front of the vehicle as well as when the brakes were applied. There was a noise coming from the 4-wheel drive, the steering would act erratic and the accelerator pedal became stuck which caused the consumer to have an accident while backing out of his driveway. .


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