We have classified the 8 complaints from 2006 Toyota Tundra about SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC into the following categories.
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 toyota tundra. while driving approximately 60 mph on the highway, a tractor trailer entered the contact's lane. the contact depressed the brake pedal and it became stuck to the floorboard. the contact described the failure as a complete loss of brake function. in an effort to avoid a crash, the vehicle was downshifted to third gear and then second gear to stop the vehicle. the contact drove to toyota knoxville (10415 parkside drive, knoxville, tennessee 37922, (865) 312-6618) where it was diagnosed that the brake lines failed. the front and rear brake lines were repaired. in addition, the fuel tank bracket was replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failures and provided the contact with case number: 1808302087. the failure mileage was approximately 117,000.
I have a 2006 toyota tundra and on 4/5 i was driving on the freeway and my brakes did not stop the vehicle, i had to use my emergency brake to stop. repair shop said that it the master cylinder was leaking brake fluid and i also needed new front brake pads and rotors. i had the car fixed at my own expense. toyota has a recall for certain 2006 toyota tundra master cylinders leaking however when i called toyota customer service for reimbursement they said that my particular 2006 toyota tundra was not covered under that recall. last year i had the brake line leaking fluid x 2 causing my brakes not to work. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2006 toyota tundra. the contact stated that the brakes faiedl when he depressed the brakes. the pedal goes all the way way to the floor. the brakes failed a couple times. the last time he hit a deer and damaged his vehicle because the brakes would not stop the vehicle. he has taken the vehicle to the dealer numerous times but they cannot duplicate the failure. he finally contacted the toyota manufacturer and they stated that is the way the brakes should be operating. the failure mileage was 42,000. the vin was unavailable.
Tl*the contact owns a 2006 toyota tundra. while the contact was driving approximately 40 mph the brake pedal was engaged and the vehicle spun out of control. the gear was shifted into neutral and repeatedly engaged the brake pedal. the contact was able to gain control of the vehicle. whenever the temperature was cold and the road surface was wet, engaging the brakes resulted in the vehicle spinning uncontrollably. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. the dealer stated that a vehicle without an engine brake shut off switch was unsafe in the winter. the dealer stated that they could not replace the engine brake or supply a shut off switch due to the labor. the vin was not available. the failure mileage was 34,000. the current mileage was 49,000.
I had borrowed my in-laws toyota tundra while on vacation. i had previously traveled down a street to an intersection to go to a bank while my wife was visiting friend with no issues. came back 1/2 hour later through same intersection, and the i hit the brake to stop for the stop sign at the intersection and the vehicle kept propelling forward. while i was standing on the brake, the anti-lock brakes were engaged and the vehicle kept being propelled into the intersection, where i ran into an armored van. i was ticketed for failure to stop at a stop sign. there were 3 people in the vehicle, my wife, son, and myself. there were no injuries. this had never happened before. the vehicle has since be traded off for a new one. *tr
Tl*the contact owns 2006 toyota tundra. he purchased the vehicle in august of 2007 and noticed that the front brakes were wearing faster than the rear breaks. the rear brakes were not activating automatically to take the pressure off of the front brakes. the dealer is aware of the failure, but they could only adjust the rear braking system manually. the estimated cost for adjusting the rear brakes was $70.00. he will contact the manufacturer. the failure and the current mileage were 35,000.
Tl*the contact owns a 2006 toyota tundra. the contact's vehicle has had four brake jobs and two sets of rotors replaced. the service manager stated that the rotors were overheated and cannot be used. the cost to repair the rotors is $500. he noticed a black substance leaking from the vehicle, which alerted him to take the vehicle to the dealer for inspection. the vin, engine size, and failure mileage were unknown. the current mileage is 22,183.
My husband and i purchased a 2006 toyota tundra access cab on 11/25/06 at toyota of fort worth texas . less than 6 days later, we were driving home on a street that leads to our house,less than a mile, we have been traveling this road for at least 15 years. it was slightly raining, we approached the curve to the left on this road. made the curve and all of a sudden the wheels broke loose, my husband tried to correct but the truck began to accelerate, then turned completely sideways and crashed into two trees that were less than 5 feet from the road. it also appears that the 4 wheel anti lock brake system wasn't working. *jb
Dt*: the contact stated while traveling 5 mph; when the brake pedal was depressed, the pedal went to the floor and the abs activated. the vehicle drove up over the top of a rock causing damage to the skid plate. there were no injuries sustained and a police report was not taken. the dealership was informed.
When applying the brakes on my o6 tundra 4x4 18,000 miles my stering wheel will jerk to the left and return. it does it more when brakes are hot from stop and go traffic. i am concerned what will happen on ice. i have had it to the dealer 4 times and have left it for 2 days for them to resolve this problem.they have not fixed or resolved the problem.they also had the toyota southeast rep look at it for 2 days and still did not fix the problem. *nm
I own a 2006 toyota tundra limited 4wd and have experienced the same type of braking problems that are being described with the prius. in icy and slick conditions my brakes all but quit working. my toyota is great, but something is wrong with the braking system in certain conditions. *jb