Engine And Engine Cooling Related Problems of the 2013 Toyota Tundra

Table 1 shows nine common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 2013 Toyota Tundra. The number one most common problem is related to the engine and engine cooling (eight problems). The second most common problem is related to the engine oil leaking (four problems).


Recently reported Engine And Engine Cooling problems of the 2013 Toyota Tundra

The Engine And Engine Cooling problem

Mechanic stated that the secondary air injection system is a common problem in this generation of Tundra. . I have had my check engine light come on 3 different times and addressed each by replacing all the sensors to the secondary air injection system. My mechanic is a Toyota dealer mechanic.   Read details...

The Engine Oil Leaking problem

The truck at only 60,000 miles has a faulty cam tower seal leak that causes oil to drip onto the exhaust with potential to cause an engine fire.   Read details...

The Manifold/header/muffler/tail Pipe problem

Cam tower oil leaks on both driver and passenger side - oil leaking onto to manifold causing smoke - possible fire risk - numerous complaints went unanswered, finally diagnosed by the dealer, however Toyota not willing to fix as vehicle is outside of manufacturer's warranty - this is a known issue!!   Read details...


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