Toyota Tundra owners have reported 13 problems related to radio/tape cd player (under the equipment 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.
I own a 2019 Toyota Tundra. My hands free bluetooth began disconnecting and restarting my radio. I thought it was my iphone 8 so I bought a brand new phone iphone xr. Still disconnecting from handsfree. I took my truck to my local dealer and they told me its a known issue and to buy an android phone. I have also contacted Toyota's 1-800-331-4331 customer service (case numbers 2006012019 & 2007082687) they too tell me its a known issue and they are putting it off on apple. I live in a hands free state and cannot use my my bluetooth. Toyota needs to fix this for safety purposes and ticketing purposes! I've found many other Toyota owners reporting the same thing on Toyota forums. My truck is still under warranty at the least they need to install an up to date stereo to make it work on my bluetooth.
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When I link my new iphone11 pro max to the radio it turns the radio off then back on and it repeats until I disable the bluetooth on my phone. This is a safety hazard as I can not be hands free on my phone.
Connecting iphone 11 pro via bluetooth connection to radio causes the radio to completely reboot repeatedly and no longer works correctly. Detaching the bluetooth iphone returns the radio to normal function.
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Iphone x max will not pair with the entune system making it hazardous and illegal to respond to phone calls while in the truck. Toyota has replaced the radio head unit twice and spent over a year trying to fix. Neither apple or Toyota know how to solve the problem. The in truck phone system fails while moving or sitting still. Thousands of Toyota customers are experiencing this problem.
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Less than 3000 miles when incident happened. While driving at 55 mph on a highway the dash screen said brake and a chime was heard. It was late evening 3 days ago and their was absolutely no other vehicles around me. My initial reaction was to brake however I did not. It also happened two additional times at about 45 mph on the final few miles from my home. The indicator did not stay on long enough to get a photo of it. When I returned home I filed a case with Toyota USA. I then called them the next day. Today I contacted the dealer about taking it in for the to check. At that time the service rep advised me there is a recall on the part sensor on the anti collision avoidance system. I received an email reply from Toyota USA however the reply did not provide me with any information , other than the case was going to be entered into their database. They will place a foamy tape on the back of the sensor after running a diagnostic on it. This seems a bit under done and a band aid for what could be a safety hazard. If it is a water issue (no rain on the day it happened and didn't happen on the way to my destination) I researched the VIN for the recall and I received "there is no recall associated with my VIN, answer. Hopefully the NHTSA will do a simple website search and see the numbers of people having this issue. I prefer not to have any safety issues while transporting my family in the vehicle.
About 3 months after purchasing my vehicle, I've noticed the front sensors (intermittently) keep going off. This happens once or twice every other week. Taken to dealership, at this time can't determine what's causing the problem. Also, the radio shuts off for several minutes, then comes back on.
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S10 appropriate handling-letter to the secretary from re copy of a letter addressed to mr. Genachaowki regarding his new 2011 Toyota Tundra pick up truck
the consumer stated when he purchased the vehicle, it came with a trial subscription to sirius xm satellite radio. The consumer stated the subscription did not end and the company tries to force consumers into purchasing the package.
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The contact owns a 2007 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that the radio is inoperative. Also after removing the cd disk from the cd player, the cd disk is melted. She has taken the vehicle to the dealer multiple times and has had the radio: tape deck replaced. None of the repairs have remedied the failure. She contacted the manufacturer, but was not provided with any assistance. The failure mileage was 1000. The current mileage was 9,000. Updated 10/21/09
updated 10/20/09.
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My radio and cd player do not work often on my 2009 Toyota Tundra - didn't work the day I drove it off the lot brand new.
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Radio goes off or on by itself and sometimes the lights will go off when selecting a station but the radio still works. Have been unable to turn radio on at times and the next time it will go off when selecting a station. This also happens with the cd player. Radio was changed once within the first year, worked fine for awhile and has started again.
The radio inconsistently turns off or on by itself. My concern is that there is a short which could lead to a fire.
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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2007 Toyota Tundra. Toyota safety feature malfunction the consumer stated the brakes failed, the radio was replaced twice, the tire monitoring system was inoperative, and the abs actuator malfunctioned. When the consumer went to have the oil changed, he informed the dealer the vsc light was on.
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Equipment problems | |
Carrier/rack problems | |
Radio/tape Cd Player problems | |
Adaptive Equipment problems | |
Owners/service Manual problems | |
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Air Conditioner problems | |
Electrical Jack problems | |
Recreational Vehicle Equipment problems | |
Mechanical Jack problems |