Toyota Tundra owners have reported 7 problems related to front suspension wheel bearing (under the suspension 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.
Tl the contact owns a 2013 Toyota Tundra. While the vehicle was being serviced at ashland Honda Toyota (2301 lake shore dr e, ashland, WI 54806, (715) 682-5252), the technician noticed that both rear wheel bearings needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 79,000.
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The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that while driving approximately 10 mph, the vehicle made a loud rumbling noise from the rear passenger's side wheel bearing. The contact also stated that the bottom of the tailgate and the bed bolts were deteriorated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where the mechanic diagnosed that the wheel bearing needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 58,000.
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The contact owns a 2001 Toyota Tundra. The contact had to replace the brakes in August of 2007. In November, the vehicle was taken back to the dealer because an adjustment was needed. Recently, the contact's husband heard grinding noises coming from the tire area while driving 60 mph. The vehicle was towed to the dealer and they stated that the bearing completely failed. The technician stated that whoever worked on the brakes set the rotors too low, causing the bearing to malfunction. The purchase date and powertrain were unknown. The current mileage was 80,350 and failure mileage was 79,000.
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I have a 2005 Toyota Tundra with 24,000 miles and have experienced 3 issues. 1 brake failure on off ramp. 1/2/07
lower ball joint replacement- recall by Toyota. 7/9/07
left rear wheel bearing replaced 8 /14/ 07
all of these problems were addressed by Toyota of temecula. Toyota has increased the brake size on new Tundra trucks. Why?
these are quality and safety issues and I am wondering when the next problem will happen. Updated 09/26/07.
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This is a second compliant. The first compliant did not have the correct home address. The p. O. Box is my mailing address. On 2/24/06 antioch Toyota delivered a 2004 Toyota Tundra to my home. The first compliant number is #10169458 most of the info is the same accept the address to where the car is located. The suspension:front control arm lower ball joint broke and the axle on my truck snapped and broke. The truck was towed to almaden Toyota in san jose CA and that is where it is now. I called Toyota and they told me today that this truck was not one that was recalled according to their records, but they will have someone come out and inspect the truck. How did it break if the part was not bad? the recall does not list VIN numbers that are affected by this recall, only model names: 2004 Toyota Tundra and my truck is a 4dr double cab limited rwd sb (4. 7l 8 cyl 4a). It seems to me they are trying to get out of repairing/replacing my truck when the axle broke while driving it to work.
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While driving to work the axel on my Toyota Tundra broke and the entire right front end fell off and I had to steer out of traffic to pull over without causing an accident. Apparently, this truck was recalled due to the defective front end suspension parts and I was not notified of this recall. I had the truck towed to the Toyota dealer and called the hotline and now they want to drag their feet in getting this truck repaired. I almost lost my life and now I have to deal with a slow resolution to a problem caused by Toyota. What can I do?.
The contact stated there was vibration in the front brakes. The dealership found TSB 10003954 concerning the front brakes. The dealership replaced the calipers, front pads, back plates, lines, wheel bearings, and rear brake drums. They have been replaced multiple times at an independent mechanic. The root cause of the brake vibration was not known at this time. Updated 1/19/2006 -.
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