10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
104,389 miles

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problem #57

Apr 032021

Tacoma

  • 388,000 miles
Intermediate steering rod lower ball joint has failed, unable to steer truck safely this is very dangerous Toyota needs to look into this I bought this truck brand new in 2005 off the floor

- Yardville N.J., NJ, USA

problem #56

Jul 142020

Tacoma

  • 84,000 miles
As I was driving I went to make a turn and the steering becomes very difficult and dose not respond as it should, Toyota is aware of this problem and told me the steering shaft must be replaced, I almost ran into oncoming traffic because of the steering problem. This problem has occurred numerous times on city streets county routes and us highway route 22 in the state of New Jersey.

- Bridgewater, NJ, USA

problem #55

Jan 072019

Tacoma

  • miles
Vehicle has problem with the steering column, specifically in the upper intermediate shaft. It makes noise while driving.

- Aguadilla, PR, USA

problem #54

Aug 112018

Tacoma

  • 209,301 miles
My steering had started to get stiff during a trip to philadelphia. Since then it got to the point where it was almost impossible to drive. After about six months of this it became normal again. Now it is going back to being stiff and hard to transition from a turn to straight making it unsafe to drive.

- Frederick, MD, USA

problem #53

Dec 222018

Tacoma

  • 220,000 miles
Started truck and when pulling out of driveway steering become extremely stiff. No unusual sounds. Stiffness is not always there, it pulsates. Fluid level and color all within specs. Belt within specs. I plan on putting it on a lift when I return home and preform an inspection. Suspect U joint failure.

- Jackson, GA, USA

problem #52

Jul 062018

Tacoma

  • 160,000 miles
Intermediate steering shaft failure. Caused stiff steering

- Selbyville, DE, USA

problem #51

Jun 242018

Tacoma

  • miles
We brought the truck in to have it checked for rust and corrosion that we seen, palmers airport Toyota said they seen none, the A-frame has rusted and corroded to the point of snapping and the metal is corroded and peeling with a crack going around the whole A-frame. The truck is now not moveable, the whole tire will fall off if we do move it, we made it back to our home with it luckily and Toyota corporate says there is nothing they can do.

- Semmes, AL, USA

problem #50

Mar 022018

Tacoma

  • miles
Steering gets difficult at the star of turns then loosens up as you turn, making it very difficult to control while turning. As if power steering is turning on and off?

- Langhorne, PA, USA

problem #49

Mar 122018

Tacoma

  • 164,000 miles
When I steer the vehicle it feels as though the power steering gives out. This issue does not occur all of the time.

- Orange, CT, USA

problem #48

Feb 272018

Tacoma

  • 125,000 miles
When turning, noticed steering very difficult to control. Very unnerving in heavy traffic. Told by mechanic that I need to have the intermediate shaft replaced. This appears to be an ongoing problem with these vehicles, as the universal joint gets completely rusted out due to no protection from road and elements, and in time, the steering corrodes. Please fix this!! very very dangerous. I had a child in the car when I was struggling with this issue. I was horrified to think of what could happen. I was driving to school and making several turns, steering was unpredictable and unsafe.

- Southfield, MI, USA

problem #47

May 152017

Tacoma

  • 270,000 miles
While driving at normal speeds (55 mph) and you try to move to the left or right the steering appears to be stuck, but with some additional effort I am able to turn the wheel.

- Whiting, NJ, USA

problem #46

Feb 272017

Tacoma

  • 63,592 miles
Intermediate steering shaft rusted and binding my steering was becoming tough to steer and then it would be fine. It felt like the power assist was stopping assisting then it would behave normally during a turn. This caused loss of proper steering during turning are any speed. Sometimes it would be tough to steer, (as if you had manual steering) and halfway through the turn, the steering feel would go back to normal (power assist working) which caused back and forth motions to keep the vehicle in the proper lane. The dealer inspected the truck and " found steering intermediate shaft rusted and binding". I had to replace the intermediate shaft, have a four wheel alignment and have the power steering fluid flushed. Total bill was $796.89 this also seems to be related to inadequate rust preventative measures, possibly similar to the rusting frame issues. I believe Toyota should recall these vehicles due to safety concerns and reimburse anyone who has already had this repaired at the dealer. This should be recalled before serious accidents or death due to steering failure at high or slow speeds.

- Twinsburg, OH, USA

problem #45

Feb 272017

Tacoma

  • 140,000 miles
Intermediate steering shaft U-joint is siezing leading to difficult to operate steering.

- Santa Cruz, CA, USA

problem #44

Jan 162017

Tacoma

  • 110,000 miles
2005 Tacoma pickups and others are included in a pending settlement regarding excessive rusting. Now my steering is freezing up which I find is a well documented complaint on the internet. The reason seems to also be related to a failure to adequately protect against rusting. Sudden steering failure has been reported. I cannot safely drive my vehicle due to this fault. Toyota should immediately be forced to recall all these dangerous vehicles before there are serious accidents and deaths.

- Berkley, MA, USA

problem #43

Jan 312017

Tacoma 6-cyl

  • 100,200 miles
Steering suddenly becomes difficult while driving, all of a sudden hard to turn. Investigation appears to be failed bearings in lower intermediate shaft.

- Trumansburg, NY, USA

problem #42

Jan 022016

Tacoma 6-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 5,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Tacoma. The contact stated that the traction re-engaged on its own and the vehicle veered to the right when the steering wheel was turned to the left. The failure occurred while driving at any speed, when the gear shifter was placed into four wheel drive, when the traction control was disabled, and when driving over ice, snow, and/or sand. The manufacturer was notified. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 5,000. Updated 04/05/17

- Madison, WI, USA

problem #41

Jan 012016

Tacoma

  • 158,000 miles
Major rust damage on frame after only 8 years of vehilce being released, a 2 by 4 inch wide hole on both sides for the trucks frame causing warping and bending as well as unsafe driving conditions. When taken to Toyota dealership repairs took 9 months, and upon completion was send back to owners possession without test driving or verifying project completion.

- Sacramento, CA, USA

problem #40

Feb 112015

Tacoma

  • 150,000 miles
I too experienced the stiffness while steering. I almost spent large dollars but decide to do some research on the internet. I learned that the cause of it was a rusted joint. After some heavy spraying with lubricants, I regained normal operations. But only until next winter..ugh! recommend Toyota takes note of this and decide on a solution for those who are not mechanically inclined.

- Westminster, MD, USA

problem #39

Apr 152016

Tacoma

  • 151,928 miles
I experienced rough (stiff, binding) steering in both directions and within two weeks it was progressively getting worse. I thought I had a steering fluid issue, but the dealership immediately knew of this problem and confirmed it by turning the steering wheel. They knew right away that it was caused by a rusted U-joint on the bottom of the intermediate steering shaft (P/N 4520304020). In addition to the stiff steering going into a turn, the steering would not return to straight and I unexpectedly nearly went into the curb. I believe that this is a very unsafe condition and must be brought to the attention of all 2005 Tacoma owners. I have never been advised of any need to perform any special servicing of this part at any mileage interval. It appears to be a bad design that allows salty water from winter roads to get into the U-joint which then rusts.

- Glastonbury, CT, USA

problem #38

Mar 252016

Tacoma

  • 112,000 miles
Steering became very stiff over a period of a about 3 weeks, especially in cold weather. Steering wheel would not return to center on its own making steering difficult and dangerous. Research on the internet turned up hundreds of similar complaints. In some cases people's steering locked up entirely. Problem appears to be a universal joint in the steering column that is unprotected and subject to corrosion. My truck is currently at a dealership for four safety recalls, one of which requires the whole frame to be replaced due to corrosion. I will not get the truck back for about 3 months due to a backlog of parts. The frame is rusted through in two places and is unsafe to drive in that condition. I requested that the steering issue be looked into while it is in the shop and everything is apart. It seems to me that the steering issue, given the number of complaints on line and the seriousness of the problem may warrant looking into. It also seems to be related to the frame corrosion issue, for which there is a recall.

- Arlington, VA, USA

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