Engine Belts And Pulleys Problems of Toyota Tundra

Toyota Tundra owners have reported 7 problems related to engine belts and pulleys (under the engine and engine cooling 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.

1 Engine Belts And Pulleys problem of the 2005 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 05/13/2020

At speeds above 50+ the rear end constantly rumbles and shakes the whole truck. And when pressing the break it does as well. Seat belt locks when trying to put it on. Parking brake doesn't work. Whining and squeaky noise in the rear end. Clunking noise at lower speeds. Engine light is on & won't go off. Tire pressure sensor doesn't work. Rear end seal leak. Driver side window feels like it's gonna fall out. Truck is way too loud and everything is stock. Ac/heat being on makes loud noise.

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2 Engine Belts And Pulleys problem of the 2003 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 05/01/2020

Seat belts not working properly and frayed webbing also fear of timing belt going out while driving with family and causing me and my family and/ or a oncoming vehicle to wreck and have serious injuries or multiple deaths!.

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3 Engine Belts And Pulleys problem of the 2012 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 02/04/2020

I took my Tundra in for a oil change and the dealer ship said I have oil leak at the timing belt. It would be over 1600. 00 to fix this. It is time consuming for the labor rate is high. The truck only has 45,000 miles on it.

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4 Engine Belts And Pulleys problem of the 2012 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 08/15/2018

This complaint is the same as many I see here and across the internet. Driving on the washington DC beltway and my 2012 Tundra goes into limp mode which reduced my power significantly causing a unsafe situation to say the least. . Dealer said problem was with secondary air injection system and the repair was very expensive. Now 12 months later the truck is having the same problems. This is an inferior system that Toyota should stand behind and cover all the costs associated with fixing instead of charging Tundra owners after they've already spent hard earned money on the vehicle purchase. This is a wide spread problem that Toyota is not owning up to.

5 Engine Belts And Pulleys problem of the 2006 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 10/24/2014

Tamara recall - I was exiting the freeway, making a left hand turn onto the city street, I was traveling approximately 25 miles per hour. As I entered the intersection, on a green light, a 1996 GMC yukon ran a red light, travelling approximately 40 miles an hour and hit me on my front end, damaging the bumper, fender, door, hood and bed on the drivers side. I was wearing my seatbelt but the impact was hard enough to propell me upwards, causing my left shoulder to hit the frame above the window which caused a grade 3 separation of my left collarbone.

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6 Engine Belts And Pulleys problem of the 2009 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 06/26/2014

I sam lal was returning home from my work sacramento intl airport on June 26th 2014 at 1030pm heading south on freeway 5 my truck engine died or cutoff without warning in middle of freeway ,as stranded iwas pushed aside by c h p than igot it towed to my home at cost of $100. 00 on June 27th 2014 I called elk grove Toyota dealer and got it towed again to Toyota dealer . There service adviser checked and notyfied me that alternater battery belt needs to be fixed as every thing was dead , they fixed at cost of $761. 00 and I got my truck on Monday 30th 2014. Ibelive its a factory fault ajd Toyota manifacture should bear cost. As iconsumer is the sufferer as iwas stranderd on freeway could have big collision.

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7 Engine Belts And Pulleys problem of the 2008 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 04/08/2014

The bracket that holds the fan pulley catastrophically failed and broke away from the vehicle, cause the serpentine belt to give, causing the truck to loose power steering and crash into a road side ditch. This truck had parts replaced 6 months before the failure, and no problems were reported to owner.

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