Engine Exhaust System Problems of Toyota Tundra - part 2

Toyota Tundra owners have reported 39 problems related to engine exhaust system (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.

36 Engine Exhaust System problem of the 2000 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 11/21/2003

Having to replace O2 sensors with regularly, 5000 miles intervals. Dealers states this is common problem with this truck. Need to investigate and recall. Very expensive part.

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37 Engine Exhaust System problem of the 2000 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 05/05/2001

My 2000 Tundra trd 4x4 v-8, auto trans developed an engine noise within the first 10,000 miles and first year of ownership. I took it to the dealership, godfrey Toyota of Cadillac, mi and they were unable to identify the problem. At approximately 78,000 miles, the O2 sensor failed, as identified to me by the check engine light. The dealership service department replaced my sensor, and initially billed me for the work. When I asked the mechanic, he identified the occurrence of an extended service bulletin on the O2 sensor. He further identified the reason for the noise was the cracked manifold, that had apparently occurred within the first 10,000 miles of driving. He indicated the noise was worse when the engine was cold and that after driving awhile, the cracked tended to close up and reduce the noise. He further indicated that if the O2 sensor had not come out, that Toyota would have replaced the manifold and sensor at the same time, at no charge. My chief concern with the cracked manifold is the possible reduction in life of the engine due to exhaust leakage, secondarily to vehicle occupants during any extended idling, something I personally do not often do.

38 Engine Exhaust System problem of the 2001 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 01/29/2001

Vehicle stalls at any speed and when going up a hill. The check engine light had come on. There were times when the engine felt as if it were dragging and would be able to be restarted but when put into gear, the engine would die. The transmission was found defective and was replaced with a Toyota remanufactured transmission. Also the engine light illuminated, it was determined the oxygen sensor needed to be replaced. The air condition did cool properly.

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39 Engine Exhaust System problem of the 2000 Toyota Tundra

Failure Date: 07/21/1999

While driving, consumer can smell exhaust fumes coming through cab of vehicle. Have yet to contact dealer. The consumer was complaining about road noise while he was driving. Also the radio was of no use because he can?t hear when the vehicle speed was above 40 mph.




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