Toyota Tundra owners have reported 3 problems related to axle shaft seal (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Tundra based on all problems reported for the Tundra.
Rear bearing failure in 2004 Toyota Tundra, related parts abs gear broke. Not able to control truck at a regular stop feels like truck wants to keep going. Also feels like the rear violently shifts. Number of vehicles with same problem are unknown. But is a ordinary thing according to local dealers!!!!!!!!!.
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2002 Toyota Tundra developed problems with the brakes. The consumer stated she had the truck fixed several times for vibration, spongy brakes, extended stopping distance and pulling to the right. The dealer continued to replace the drums, resurface the rotors and replace the pads but the problem continued. The right rear axle seal was leaking for the second time.
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Chronic rear axle seal leakage (leaks gear lube). Dealer has attempted to repair my problem 3 times since 2005. Dealer cannot repair problem. This is a known issue with Toyota trucks and suvs using a similar rear axle design. It is a fire hazard since gear lube leaks onto hot exhaust piping. It is a braking hazard since gear lube contaminates rear brakes and reduces braking power. Seals begin to leak early in life of vehicle but are not dealt with until leak is noted (after seals have been leaking for some time) and problem is severe.
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