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Problems with 2006 Toyota Tundra TIRES

On average, the 2006 Toyota Tundra starts to “feel” problems with the TIRES and its various aspects after 58 592 miles.

Components Affected by TIRES Issues

We have classified the 4 complaints from 2006 Toyota Tundra about TIRES into the following categories.

PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS 2 TREAD/BELT 1 VALVE 1

Recently reported TIRES problems on 2006 Toyota Tundra

Air pressure in one tire constantly deflates. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that due to the porosity chrome of the wheels, air leaks out from the wheel causing the tire to deflate. *tr

Inflated the tires to ensure proper psi's prior to operation. tire warning light shuts on and off. tire warning lights will remain on when vehicle is started, idling, and in operation. this is still an ongoing problem that has not been fully resolved. the tire sensors could be a contributing factor which is not being reported as well. went to the local dealership and was told that they will not fix unless the recall is under toyota's website and not the nhtsa. this is a potential safety issue that could result in an accident, injury, or death. *tr

2006 toyota tundra sr5...i have noticed a major wear in the tire on the driver side. i just today noticed there was a recall on this problem with the lower arm and ball joint. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2006 toyota tundra. the vehicle has dunlop brand track at20, size 25565r17 tires (na). the contact purchased special valves for his tires from toyota, along with an extended warranty. he recently found extreme corrosion on the valves. the manufacturer stated that the warranty does not cover corrosion and the contact paid $220 for each valve. he wanted to point out that he was not reporting a failure with his tires. his issue was with the defected valves on the tires. the current mileage was 100,000 and failure mileage was 99,000.

I bought a 2006 toyota tundra sr5 back in 2007. i have had my vehicle serviced every since i have bought it. my truck has always smelled like rotten eggs and i have had the injectors cleaned 4 times since i've owned it. the problem still exist. i have contacted toyota about this and they say there has been no recall...please look into this problem and also the tire pressure warning system light keeps malfunctioning.people spend too much money on these vehicles and last thing we all need is to fork out more money on a vehicle that is more less in a nut shell a lemon. everytime i turn around it's something wrong with this type of vehicle. thanks for your time and look forward to hearing about this problem. *tr

Saturday afternoon 30 sept 2006 at about 3:00 pm, i just had my 2006 toyota tundra limited washed at a facility in conroe, tx. i departed, there drove about a half a mile at a speed of 15-20 mph and had a blowout on the right rear tire of my vehicle. while having this tire changed by aaa i was robbed by two black thugs who took advantage of the disabled situation. it was witnessed by the tire changer and it was so bold that we were unable to get the tag number or total description of the vehicle except make, color, and general description. a police report was filed with the conroe, tx police department. tires are kept at proper pressure, maintained by me and the toyota equipped pressure monitoring system. since this had no cause except failure of the tire, my wife refuses to drive on bridgestone extended mileage tires that came with the vehicle. so at 17,000 miles i was forced to purchase 4 new different brand tires to provide for the safety of my family. this manufacturers flaw caused me to get robbed and placed me in unnecessary danger of being killed or injured while outside of a disabled vehicle. i feel that bridgestone sold to toyota a defective tire which was installed on my vehicle. i have to only assume that the other three may have the same defect. i want bridgestone to reimburse me for the cost of replacing the entire four tires at a cost of $827.73. *jb

2006 toyota tundra rear tire blewout. *kb ***nar**** bridgetown dueler h/t 840. *jb

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