Two problems related to brake light on have been reported for the 2010 Toyota Tundra. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Toyota Tundra based on all problems reported for the 2010 Tundra.
My vehicle began to display the vsc (vehicle stability control) light, constantly on, last week when I turned it on. Several days later the brake light and abs light also became constantly on. I decided to take it to the nearest Toyota dealer and they stated that the vehicle is giving the following codes: c1203 - ecm communication circuit c1232 - deceleration sensor c1336 - zero point calibration of deceleration sensor undone the service manager told me that they were going to try to re-flash the computer and calibrate affected items but if it wasn't possible that the sensor assembly, yaw sensor was bad and needed replacement, totaling $1305. 2 hours later he called me back to tell me that they couldn't re-flash the computer and that the issue is not the sensor assembly, yaw sensor but the abs actuator assembly, totaling over $2700. I'm reporting this since I've seen a bunch of similar cases but nothing concrete from Toyota. I really don't know if this issue is un-safe or not since there are no physical symptoms except not having abs nor traction control.
The brake light and the traction control lights went on one morn. Later that evening the accelerator did not disengage. I applied my brakes, and could not stop my 2010 Toyota Tundra! when I eventually lost control to avoid a collision with other cars on the road. I crashed my truck into a tree and off road into a ditch a 100 yards from the road.