Toyota has issued a recall for around 51,000 2011 model year Tundras due to a possible issue with the rear driveshaft.
Toyota has issued a recall for around 51,000 2011 model year Tundras due to a possible issue with the rear driveshaft.
Toyota has cooked up a lineup of six tuned cars for SEMA this year, in addition to what we’ve already seen.
Toyota has finally gotten around to addressing Tundra bed bounce complaints, which first started back in 2007, with a Technical Service Bulletin.
The Toyota Tundra is receiving a more powerful base engine and standard Trailer Sway Control for 2011.
Toyota will be recalling some 2010 Tundras equipped with 4WD for issues with a weld where the propeller shaft and yoke meet.
Toyota’s recall for model year 2000-2003 Tundras due to rust issues has expanded from the U.S. “Salt Belt” to all 50 states.
Automotive News is reporting that a fix for Toyota’s second accelerator recall has been developed, and Toyota plants are beginning to receive them.
Toyota has announced that they will halt both sales and production of all cars affected by their recent accelerator recall. The cars were recalled due to an issue with the accelerator mechanism, which could cause the accelerator to jam.
Toyota has issued a voluntary recall, yet again involving the possibility of accelerators jamming. This time, less cars are affected, and the cause is different as well.
Yet another recall for Toyota, as the 2000-2003 Toyota Tundra in the U.S. “Salt Belt” have been recalled due to rust issues.