tundra

Gulf Toyota Tundra (1999) – 00V103000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Pickup Trucks Equipped With A Tekonsha Trailer Hitch Wiring Harness And Converter And Distributed By Gulf States Toyota (Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, And Mississippi). An Electrical Short Circuit Can Occur If Water Enters The Converter Housing.


Toyota Tundra (2002) – 09V444000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Is Recalling Model Year 2000-2003 Tundra Vehicles Originally Sold In Or Currently Registered In The Following States: ConneCTIcut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin And The District Of Columbia. Excessive Corrosion Of The Rear Cross Member May Cause The Separation Of The Spare Tire Stowed Under The Truck Bed Which Would Present A Road Hazard That Could Cause A Crash. Also, Corrosion Of The Rear Cross Member Could Affect The Rear Brake Lines And The Proportioning Valve Resulting In Diminished Braking Capability.


Toyota Tundra (2000) – 02V129000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain 4X2 Vehicles Equipped With An Alloy Wheel Tire Upgrade (Options Wm4, Wm8, Zl1-Zl4, Dh4, Or Dh5) Installed By The Processing Centers In Jacksonville, Florida Or Commerce, Georgia, A Label Identifying The Spare Tire As A Temporary Use Spare Tire Was Not Installed. The Upgrade Includes 4 Larger Size Tires With Alloy Wheels. The Original Spare Tire/Steel Wheel Is Not Part Of The Upgrade And Was Not Changed.


Toyota Tundra (2002) – 09E025000

Vehicle recall defect – Dope, Inc. Is Recalling 42,540 Combination Corner And Bumper Lamp Assemblies Of Various Part Numbers Sold For Use As Aftermarket Equipment For Various Passenger Vehicles. These Headlamps Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, “Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.” These Lamps Do Not Contain The Required Amber Side Reflectors.


Toyota Tundra (2000) – 01E041000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: This Recall Is For Trailer Towing Wire Harness Converters Installed By Dealers Or For Installation On 1999-2000 Toyota Tundra And Tacoma Vehicles. The Connectors Integrate The Vehicle’S Tail Lights, Brake Lights, And Turn Signal Lights With Those Equipped On The Trailer, Are DefeCTIve. Affected Part Numbers Are: Pt207-34000, Pt207-34002, Pt207-04981, And Pt214-04985. In The Tundra Vehicles, The Circuitry Utilized In The Converter Was Inadequate To Properly Manage Vehicle And/Or Trailer-Side Voltage Spikes. If The Converter Is Exposed To A Voltage Spike, It May Cause An Electrical Short Or Open Circuit Within The Converter. In The Tacoma Vehicles, Due To Deficient Waterproofing And Improper Installation Location Of The Converter, Which Is Mounted In The Lower Portion Of The Tailgate Cavity Of The Vehicle, An Electrical Short Circuit Will Occur If Water Enters The Converter Housing.


Toyota Tundra (2002) – 06E065000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aj Motorsport Combination Lamps Sold As Replacement Lamps For Use On The Above Listed Passenger Vehicles. Combination Lamps Not Equipped With Amber Side Reflectors Fail To Conform With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.


Toyota Tundra (1999) – 01E041000

Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: This Recall Is For Trailer Towing Wire Harness Converters Installed By Dealers Or For Installation On 1999-2000 Toyota Tundra And Tacoma Vehicles. The Connectors Integrate The Vehicle’S Tail Lights, Brake Lights, And Turn Signal Lights With Those Equipped On The Trailer, Are DefeCTIve. Affected Part Numbers Are: Pt207-34000, Pt207-34002, Pt207-04981, And Pt214-04985. In The Tundra Vehicles, The Circuitry Utilized In The Converter Was Inadequate To Properly Manage Vehicle And/Or Trailer-Side Voltage Spikes. If The Converter Is Exposed To A Voltage Spike, It May Cause An Electrical Short Or Open Circuit Within The Converter. In The Tacoma Vehicles, Due To Deficient Waterproofing And Improper Installation Location Of The Converter, Which Is Mounted In The Lower Portion Of The Tailgate Cavity Of The Vehicle, An Electrical Short Circuit Will Occur If Water Enters The Converter Housing.


Toyota Tundra (2002) – 06E026000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Pro-A Motors Corner Lamps, Turn Signals, And Headlights Sold As Replacement Lamps For Use On Certain Passenger Vehicles Listed Above. Some Combination Lamps That Are Not Equipped With Amber Side Reflectors Fail To Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.


Toyota Tundra (2002) – 05V225000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles, Due To A Manufacturing Issue In The Front Suspension Lower Ball Joint, There Is A Possibility That The Surface Of The Ball Of The Joint May Have Been Scratched. The Ball Joint May Eventually Experience Excessive Wear And Looseness, Resulting In Increased Steering Effort.


Toyota Tundra (2002) – 02V129000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain 4X2 Vehicles Equipped With An Alloy Wheel Tire Upgrade (Options Wm4, Wm8, Zl1-Zl4, Dh4, Or Dh5) Installed By The Processing Centers In Jacksonville, Florida Or Commerce, Georgia, A Label Identifying The Spare Tire As A Temporary Use Spare Tire Was Not Installed. The Upgrade Includes 4 Larger Size Tires With Alloy Wheels. The Original Spare Tire/Steel Wheel Is Not Part Of The Upgrade And Was Not Changed.