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Problems with 2003 Toyota Tacoma TIRES

On average, the 2003 Toyota Tacoma starts to “feel” problems with the TIRES and its various aspects after 82 207 miles.

Components Affected by TIRES Issues

We have classified the 12 complaints from 2003 Toyota Tacoma about TIRES into the following categories.

SIDEWALL 5 TEMPORARY/EMERGENCY SPARE TIRE 4 BEAD 1

Recently reported TIRES problems on 2003 Toyota Tacoma

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 toyota tacoma. the contact stated that there was extensive premature rust and corrosion associated with the frame of the vehicle. a mechanic indicated that the frame would need to be welded and that the vehicle was unsafe to drive. the vin was included, but the contact was not notified of nhtsa campaign number: 12v542000 (tires). the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 223,000.

I have a toyota tacoma 2003 took it in for a recall on the spare tire carrier lift plate. told them i heard of recall or safety issue on the frame, they said it expired. left the truck to do recall i took it in for. they called said couldn't do the recall i brought it in for because the frame was so bad, and that they couldn't believe i was still driving the truck and that it really is a safety hazard. i asked why they couldn't do the frame since it was recalled or a safety issue, again they say it was expired. i asked if he had kids, he said yes. ask him if formula was taken off the shelves because of recall, and a month later was put back on because the recall expired would you still buy it. he said sorry he doesn't make the rules. how does a recall expire and if it was a factory defect or just a bad product that toyota used, why aren't they held accountable? went on line and read a forum and there is even a class action suite on this problem. and also even as of today toyota is still producing toyota tacoma with bad frames. i have 7 grandchildren who i help to take places, now they are stranded and myself, because my truck is still at the dealerships, because they refuse to fix it. please i'm asking to help me with this matter. desperate in philadelphia. updated 01/11/2017*ct *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 toyota tacoma. the contact stated the frame was corroded. the vehicle was inspected by an independent mechanic. the mechanic stated the frame would had to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 163,000. updated 11/21/13*cn

This is a follow from a recent call with the toyota customer experience center (may 2, 2013). i called to get a status update on the claim referenced in case # [xxx] and was informed the claim was denied because the invoice from the dealer stated the spare tire was stolen. i never received notification that the claim was denied although the customer service agent suggested a letter has been mailed. i was instructed to return to the deal and get the ?stolen? comments removed from the invoice. the original invoice suggested the spare tire was stolen because the service department and parts person at the dealer suggested the cable would not break and the conclusion was the cable must have been cut and the tire stolen. this was in august of 2012 prior to the recall notification. there is no evidence to support that the tire was stolen. i returned to the dealer and attached is an updated invoice with ?stolen? removed. to say i am frustrated by the response from toyota is an understatement. the facts are the spare tire and assembly were missing. the dealer concluded they must have been stolen and wrote that on the original invoice. it is obvious from the recall that the cable broke and the tire and assembly were lost as a result of the this malfunction. again denied. *tr

After getting off the highway, as i was pulling away at the end of the exit ramp i noticed the spare tire had fallen from the truck and was in the middle of the road. i was able to quickly back up and load the spare onto the back of the truck. i noticed part of the carrier was rusted to the spare, but the middle of the carrier had rusted through. i had participated in toyota's frame recall a little over a year ago and believe they should have seen how bad the situation was at that time, and done something to rectify the problem. i had just spent a half-hour driving home on the highway. i can't imagine the damage that could have been caused had the tire dropped at highway speeds during rush hour rather than at 10 mph!! in searching the internet, this is an all too common occurrence for older tacomas. i don't understand why this isn't considered a safety issue and subject to recall. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 toyota tacoma. the contact stated that upon inspection, it was found that the spare tire carrier and subframe was rusted. the contact mentioned that the vehicle was previously repaired under nhtsa campaign id number: 12v542000 (tires:temporary/emergency spare tire). the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 100,000.

Letter to the secretary from re complaint regarding the safety of the 2003 toyota tacoma *tgw the consumer stated while driving, another vehicle slid into his vehicle and he hit the passenger front tire of the other vehicle at 40 mph. the air bags failed to deploy. the consumer also stated the tires and front fender ratio had a design defect. the consumer was injured in the accident. *jb..updated 01/31/12..updated 11/19/13 *bf

I have had 3 out of 4 tires purchased in 9/08 develop large "bubbles" at the rim and 1 one of them went flat. the others were noticed and changed and all tires had tears in them that were not visible when the tires were on the rim. the first tire had around 25000 miles on it when it developed a large bubble while we were traveling. the receipt from the dealership that replaced the tire said it had a cut in it. last week another tire went flat after i had driven over 400 miles and this caused me to inspect my tires and i noticed a "bubble" that started on the rim of another tire. when i took the vehicle in i had to buy 2 new tires because both of these tires had tears or cuts 1 1/2 - 3 inches long that were visible only after the rim was removed. these tires had around 40,000 miles on them. i have contacted the dealer i purchased the original tires from and i am in the process of working out a resolution with them. the 4th tire has a "ripple" in it in the middle of the tire, not around the rim, and the dealership has told me that is from separation and is not unusual. i am also asking that they replace that tire for me. i still have the last 2 tires but will have to give them to the dealership when we work out a resolution. *tr

Wednesday april 14,2010 at approximately 8:30 am while i was getting onto a highway (101 e/b in bedford nh) my spare tire broke off from the underbed carrier. there was a motorcyclist right behind me that had to make a evasive action to avoid being hit by my spare tire. the plate had rusted out. *tr

2003 toyota tacoma. consumer writes in regards to vehicle frame rust recall notice issues. *smd the consumer stated the mechanic discovered the frame on the front driver's side near the spring hanger was rusted. in september 2009, the vehicle was inspected and no rust was found. in january 2009, the spare tire carrier was replaced. *jb

No indication of any problem prior to event. tire was in good condition. catastrophic sidewall failure of front tire at 65 mph on busy freeway. tire completely separated. one sidewall completely missing. tire retained as evidence but replaced at owner expense. *nm

Dt: the contact stated a recall letter was received pertaining to the lower ball joints. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for the recall on 12/27/05 where the ball joints were replaced and the vehicle was realigned. the vehicle began to shimmy after about three month later and it was taken to an independent repair shop. the front tires were balance which resulted in difficulty of steering due to the tires becoming worn. the contact expressed that the worn tires were a direct result of the improper alignment performed by the dealer on 12/27/05. after 3 days, the vehicle was taken back to the independent repair shop for tire rotation because the difficulty in steering had worsened. the rotation fixed the problem for awhile however after a couple of months the steering worsened. on 6/26/06, the vehicle was taken to another independent tire dealer for realignment. the contact can provide specifications for the realignment of the tires before the alignment, after the alignment and the specified ranged. *nm

Dt: contact stated the tires were defective. the sidewall blew out on the rear driver's side, causing the vehicle to spin around and end up on the side of the road. the rear tire on the passenger's side went flat. the tread for the two front tires is separated at the sidewall. all four tires have been replaced at the contact's expense. he contacted the manufacturer, who urged the contact to sent to them the tires. he has not yet sent the tires to the manufacturer. *ak

While rotating the tires on my new 2003 toyota tacoma p/u for the first time (6,000 miles), i noticed a buldge in the drivers side front tire (goodyear wangler hp p205/75r15) local goodyear dealer(auto world) called goodyear, they said no warranty, but they will sell me a replacement tire at there cost of $97.00 (as if i'll buy another goodyear tire)! how many have to be hurt or injured before something is done! or are they following firestone / bridgestone's lead..... *la

Tl* the contact owns a 2003 toyota tacoma. the contact stated that the vehicle was equipped with goodyear dunlop tires, size 215/70/15. the contact stated while driving approximately 35 mph the tire pressure warning indicator illuminated and a loud noise emitted outside of the vehicle. the vehicle was maneuvered to the side of the road. the contact noticed that the rear passenger's side tire exploded. the spare tire was mounted temporarily. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the spare tire was replaced with a new tire. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 2,400. the vin and dot numbers were unavailable.

2003 crew cab tacoma: drive train clunk when stopping, feels like i was rear ended lightly. firestone tires are split down the middle of side walls, look like re-treads, all five tires are the same. 7000 miles on truck. *la

While driving 55 mph, the left front tire exploded. the consumer was able to pull over to the shoulder and called road side assistance to change the tire.*ak three days later the left rear tire blew out, the consumer was told that the spare tire was in the process of about to fail as well. the next day, toyota had the vehicle towed and all 5 tires were replaced. *cb *jb

Driver replaced front driver's side tire . three studs broke while checking the wheel due to corrosion. dealership was aware of the problem.*ak

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