Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota tundra. while driving approximately 45 mph, the contact heard a loud noise outside of the vehicle. the contact pulled to the side of the road and discovered that both of the fuel tank skid guard brackets were partially detached. the contact temporarily secured the brackets with a rope and continued to drive the vehicle. the vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was notified. the approximate failure mileage was 55,000. updated 09/16/14*lj
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota tundra. the contact stated that the vehicle was taken for a routine oil change when the dealer advised that both of the fuel tank straps were corroded and needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 130,000. *tr
2007 toyota tundra. consumer writes in regards to air injection system pump malfunction. *smd the consumer stated while driving, the check engine light illuminated. almost immediately, there was a sudden loss of power, which almost caused him to come to a complete stop. the consumer took the vehicle to his local mechanic, who informed him of what the failure was. when the mechanic called toyota about the parts, the mechanic was informed about an extended warranty from three years/36,000 to five years/ 70,000. the mechanic was also informed about a defect with the system, which caused water infiltration, which could compromise the system. the mechanic advised the consumer to visit the dealer. the dealer did confirm the diagnosis was correct. however, the consumer was informed the warranty only applied to a few states and the consumers stated was not included. the consumer paid $2300 for the repair.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota tundra. the contact stated that the bolt for the fuel tank fractured and detached from the vehicle. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer where the contact was advised that the failure was contributed to rust and the fuel tank straps were completely rusted. the contact was told by the manufacturer that they would extend his warranty to cover half of the repair costs. the failure mileage was unknown, but the current mileage was 57,000. updated 01/29/13*lj updated 1/30/2013 *js
After the dealer completed the accelerator recall, my truck now has a slight stall when taking off and if there is any roughness in driving surface, the truck does this lurching/acceleration at each bump. it's almost like when they reprogrammed the accelerator, they made it too sensitive. i wasn't having a problem with the pedal prior to their "fix" but they forced me to have the "repair" done. *tr
I had my truck in for service and they fix the gas pedal which has made it worse. the truck hesitates then lurches ahead. it happens all the time. also the transmission is making a banging noise and doesn't shift right. it bangs on acceleration and deceleration have had it to the dealers shop and they acknowledge the problem but won't fix it. *tr
2007 tundra gas pedal sticks even after dealer installed a shim in february 2010. *tr
The toyota tundra 2007-2010 carry a major saftey issues all over the net, under error code p2415 or p2440 or p2441 or p2442 series of errors, which prevent the truck from accelerating or stopping properly for that matter. i was towing when the check engine light came out while driving ( i mean driving) on the hwy, towing somewhat a heavy load & all of sudden while going uphill the engine just lost power instead of me going forward i got stuck, and if it was not for the other drivers being aware i would have been severly injured or killed along with my four kids,to make a miserable long story short,i find out this proplem is amajor issue and a defect in toyota tundras, and it cost consumer like me $3500 up to $5000 to fix it involve an air supply unit to the engine to shut down.......i need to get this issue to be looked at i have four kids were riding with me that day.... i cant believe the damage i avoided & the concept behind this stupid design.i urge you as an american to look into this issue i am providing you a link for that matter . and please let me know what action i can take against toyota to fix this saftey issue. the link http://www.toyotatundraforum.com/emergency-911-tundra-down/6950-i-think-im-right-place-now-4.html from nhtsa web site.
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota tundra. the contact stated that the vehicle was exhibiting an unusually overpowering gasoline odor and there was gasoline leaking from the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the contact was told that the o-ring was defective and allowing the fuel tank to leak. the contact was also told that the failure was common for his year, make and model vehicle. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 45,000 and the current mileage was 51,000.
Referring to the january 21, 2010 toyota recall of certain late model vehicles due to a accelerator pedal ... i am the original owner of a 2007 toyota tundra with approximately 41k miles. i have experienced vehicle behavior consistent with that resulting from a stuck accelerator ... both in forward and reverse ... on at least three occasions. after reading of toyota's recall, i contacted the phone number on toyota's web site and their representative denied that there was a recall. another toyota representative was aware of the recall and provided the name of a local dealer ... their service manager also denied that there was a recall even when i read the recall notice from the toyota's web site! she even tried to convince me that i have a mechanical problem and would have to pay to have my vehicle fixed! this lack of internal communication is unacceptable! *tr
07 toyota tundra recall - received notice in october - still no solution from toyota.*cw
Intermittent fuel pump in 2007 toyota tundra 4.7l v8. engine would stop running randomly, first at low speed and then eventually at highway speeds (75 mph). very dangerous! fuel pump replaced after 30 days of stonewalling to include the 'fix' of keeping the gas tank at least 1/4 full. never detected by the computer; no error codes ever displayed. similar cases reported on the web with similar responses by toyota reported. why isn't this being reported in the media? *tr
#25701-38060 emission valve set & clip failed. vehicle started having hesitation (limp mode) issues....becoming not drivable. it cost our company time and money. it had to be repaired a second time the next year....june 29, 2010. toyota is letting customers pick up the repair costs for their mis-design. service depts., both at sioux city ia & lincoln ne, stated this had been happening to other customers regarding this issue on the 2007 tundra. *tr
I own a 2007 toyota tundra, the gas pedal has stuck to the floor 2 times "10/07 & 1/10. is it needed by you for further investigation? *tr