Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EQUIPMENT
PD0130310/08/200310004508Initial calibration of compass. *tt12/17/2003
PD0110310/01/200310004513Front and rear license plate installation. *tt12/17/2003
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL
0100505/27/200510015882Diagnostic guide for rear seat entertainment systems. *tt08/16/2005
EQUIPMENT - ELECTRICAL - AIR CONDITIONER
0040405/20/200410007665The air conditioning system does not sufficiently cool the cabin. *tt07/07/2004

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EQUIPMENT
01/27/2011
 Tl-the contact owns a 2004 toyota tundra equipped with a webasto hollandia 600. the contact stated that the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 10e038000 (visibility:sun roof assembly). the manufacturer was notified and the contact was informed that the parts necessary to remedy the failure would become available within a two week time period. the parts have not become available for approximately seven months. the vehicle was never repaired. the failure mileage was unknown. sm.
EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE
07/15/20091
 My 2004 toyota tundra double cab has an excessive amount of rust on the undercarriage. because of this rust, the camber bolts cannot be removed to properly align the vehicle. i have been told that they will have to use heat to remove them, along with a lot of force, and in turn may do frame damage in the process. i have been quoted by my dealer $5,200 to fix the problem which initially started with a small shimmy in the steering wheel which grew into a big shimmy especially while towing. that quote does not include any possible charged from the body shop if damage to the frame should occur. i do not have $5,200 so i ended up with a new set of tires and half of an alignment because the camber bolts were not able to be removed. here i am months later and my new tires are so bald on the front that i am actually seeing the tread showing through. i have always loved my tundra, but all of this rust on the frame and undercarriage is very concerning regarding the longevity of my vehicle. i was told that toyotas last forever. at this point i feel that my truck is dangerous to even drive but it is my only vehicle. i have owned and maintained many vehicles and never had rust issues like this, nor have i ever been faced with such a costly repair on a not so old vehicle. i am stuck in a bad place and just don't know where to go or what to do. i desperately need my truck. without it i lose my source of transportation as well as my ability to earn a living. i just simply cannot afford... meaning i just do not have this kind of money to bring my truck back to health. all of this stress and frustration is a result of this excessive rust. included in the estimate is remove and replace camber bolts $1,957 --- steering rack boots 400.00 alignment 90.00---- driveshaft assembly $2,003---- rear u-joint $433.00---- differential fluid $330.00 it does not include any possible damage to the frame/body in their attempt to remove the camber bolts or another brand new set of tires. *tr