10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
69,607 miles

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problem #23

Sep 192022

Tacoma

  • miles
I was driving home from a neighboring city after picking up a friend and on my way there on the interstate I noticed the back end of the vehicle was very loose. Upon arriving at my apartment and parking the vehicle I contacted a friend who was a prior state safety inspector, he looked under the vehicle and said the frame right where the shackle for the leaf spring on the driver's side had completely blown out and was no longer connected. Checked the passenger side and said it was connected by maybe 1/4 of an inch of frame. I was made aware of a safety recall that expired back in 2019 by Hailey Toyota and was informed they would not fix it for free. Neither myself or the original owner had every received documentation regarding this issue and was never informed that the entire frame had to be replaced under the recall/extended warranty. I have shelled out well over $600 in materials and labor to have my frame welded and patched with a kit specifically made for these vehicles and this issue and I'm still having problems out of it.

- Covington, VA, USA

problem #22

Aug 232022

Tacoma

  • miles
Excessive Corrison through out the frame.Was informed bu certified mechanic really it is unsafe to drive. What can I do I still owe money on this vehicle.

- Hustle, VA, USA

problem #21

Oct 042021

Tacoma

  • miles
2004 Toyota Tacoma - 61K miles. Has had its Rack & Pinion replaced 3 times. Sounds like this is a common issue from Google searches but Toyota does nothing about it...

- Vacaville, CA, USA

problem #20

Nov 022018

Tacoma

  • 269,000 miles
Takata recall, I am writing this complaint because I own a 2004 Toyota Tacoma. On November 2nd I was driving home, was at a 4way stop, once it was my turn to go I accelerated as usual and had my tire on the drivers side detach completely from the ball joint causing me to nearly wreck my truck, if I had been going faster I would have, this was one of the most scariest experiences I have ever had driving! it cost me nearly $1000 dollars to fix and now I am having to have the other passenger side fixed because the mechanic says it's hammered...I noticed that over 150,000 Tacoma's were recalled due to this exact problem, when I entered my VIN it says I have no I repaired recalls on my vehicle! which obviously is not true, or my balk joints would be good to go, I have never taken my truck off road or even had it in 4 wheel drive, I have not beat on my truck I take excellent care of my vehicle, I feel this ball joint problem should of been part of your recall, I could of been severely hurt or even died as well as my son who was riding with me, thank god we weren't...I am prepared to turn you into the BBB if I dont get a reasonable response

- Laverkin, UT, USA

problem #19

Jun 282019

Tacoma

  • 155,000 miles
Frame is rusty beyond usage. As I accelerate the bed of the truck flexes so I can see it in the rearview mirror

- Wilbraham, MA, USA

problem #18

Mar 292017

Tacoma

  • 104,000 miles
We are the second owners of a 2004 Tacoma, purchased 4 years ago. It currently has 104,000 miles on it. The underside is rusted out! we just got the list of things to fix this morning (rusty muffler and steering components needing replacement) and are devastated. My husband was told he could lose control of steering at any moment if we don't make the repairs of $4000+. the steering is very loose and not steady. I opened a case this morning, but fear because it's a 2004, they won't hold themselves accountable. Why would they design a truck that looks great on the outside, but becomes a rust bucket on the inside" aren't they worried about the safety of their Toyota drivers and others"

- Faribault, MN, USA

problem #17

Feb 242017

Tacoma 4-cyl

  • miles
Letter from congressman tonko on behalf of constituent re 2004 Toyota Tacoma recall. The consumer stated the vehicle could not be inspected due to frame rust. The consumer was not notified of all recalls. The last recall expired; therefore, the consumer was ineligible for assistance.

- Selkirk, NY, USA

problem #16

Jan 292016

Tacoma

  • 160,000 miles
When driving home from having the truck serviced, the front drivers wheel broke and crashed into a curb. After taking it to Toyota and calling there help desk, theye confirmed it had a lower and upper ball joint failure. At this time Toyota will not honor this recall and will not provide any assistance with the repairs.

- Norco, CA, USA

problem #15

Oct 162012

Tacoma

  • 48,000 miles
Loose steering. Lots of play in the wheel, had to have the steering rack bushings replaced at 48K miles because the rack would just move around and the truck was uncontrollable. After replacing the rack, sway bar bushings, and struts @ 48000 mile with no offroad driving the steering is still extremely loose. Is you hit a bump while in a curve on the freeway you feel like you are just along for the ride with almost no control. Dealership advised no recalls and truck is out of warranty. They could not pinpoint what the problem is but stated it could the rack, the steering shaft, or bad ball joints. I had an 88 Toyota 4X4 that I just sold to a friend this year, I drove that truck as hard as possible offroad and never had any of these problems replace bushings and shocks when needed but never felt out of control. Toyota need to fix these Tacoma steering issues.

- Gardena, CA, USA

problem #14

Oct 152014

Tacoma

  • 127,059 miles
My 2004 Tacoma has ~127,500 miles and has been subject to frame corrosion and spare tire retainer corrosion recalls. My dealer recently advised that the left rear leaf spring is broken which is resulting in an unpredictable response when driving, especially in 4WD in snowy weather. This lack of steering control is a safety issue. I believe this fracture is directly linked to the corrosion issues in the Tacoma frame and suspension design on the Tacoma. Toyota usa has reviewed the case and is unwilling to cover the cost of the leaf spring repairs. This is despite an extensive recall on 2005+up Tacoma's for distressed leaf springs.

- Amston, CT, USA

problem #13

Feb 012014

Tacoma 6-cyl

  • 100,000 miles
I have a 2004 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck. This has had a very bad for a year. The other day the mount for the right rear broke and the front end of the rear spring was rusted away from the frame. This is the same problem my 1996 Toyota pickup had. That one the bought back and I now have this one. The rest of the truck is pretty good. The rack and pinion steering also rusted away and started to leak fluid. This leak was under the right mount of the rack. This was also fixed by me. This is my work truck and personal way of getting around. These are both very serious safety problems !!! I contacted the CEO of Toyota, Toyota sales in califorina and girard Toyota. They said I slipped through the cracks and I did not get any notices !!! they are putting tons of frames on for other peoples but I have been singled out some how and I cannot get one. This problem has been going on for 20 years !!! this with out question should be a recall and all items concerned should be replaced free of charge. Please help with this serious problem. Thank you.

- Clinton, CT, USA

problem #12

Feb 292008

Tacoma 4-cyl

  • 35,488 miles
Power rack and pinion system failure, bad seals in unit, unit replaced under warranty, failed again, at 10K miles on January 14, 2014.

- Fircrest, WA, USA

problem #11

Jan 192011

Tacoma 6-cyl

  • 120,000 miles
On January 19, 2011 at approximately 7:15 am, I was driving approximately 15 mph on a dirt road, came around an approximate 90 degree right hand turn heading down hill, slid on mud or ice and hit a rut. After all wheels had passed through the rut the vehicle drove up and over a small rise (bump) in the road. After coming over the rise, the right front of the vehicle dove into the dirt and the truck came to an abrupt stop. I turned off the truck and got out of the vehicle to inspect the front end. The right front ball joint had completely separated from... "?"... what ever it is supposed to be attached to. The right front wheel was perpendicular to the wheel well with the inside leaning toward the front of the vehicle. I have several photographs of the vehicle taken moments after the equipment failure. I'm glad this happened where it did because only a few miles further into my trip to work, I would have been traveling 75 mph on the interstate. Amen! I had never received any notification from Toyota concerning recall no. 50J. I only accidentally came across the information while surfing the web within the past week.

- Ash Fork, AZ, USA

problem #10

Mar 032011

Tacoma

  • miles
Loose steering on 2004 Toyota Tacoma 4X4. Isolated looseness to upper steering shaft spline connection. Tack welded spline to fix play in steering shaft. My steering had gotten progressively worse so after a lot of examination I found what appears to be the problem. I would like Toyota to come out with a redesigned steering column. I have taken vehicle to the dealer about this with no resolution from them.

- Valdez, AK, USA

problem #9

Aug 192010

Tacoma

  • miles
My 2004 Tacoma has very low mileage (around 64,000 miles). The steering wheel feels very loose and has alot of abnormal play. Driving down the road, the steering wheel shakes, vibrates, and rattles around all the time and becomes really bad on rough roads. When there is a slight bump in the road, turning a corner, being blown around in a little wind, or trying to avoid other cars, the trucks steering is so loose that I consider it a major safety hazard. I've done my research online and have found no recalls or tsb's for this problem from Toyota, but I have found multiple solutions to the problem which all relate to a poorly designed steering shaft on the column which wears out and results in loose steering. We shouldn't have to resort to the only known fix of welding the two parts of the shaft together. Someone should really be concerned about this as it's a major safety hazard.

- Wellton, AZ, USA

problem #8

Jul 082010

Tacoma

  • 50,880 miles
Steering wheel shakes violently when driving over bumps in road, feels like driver could loose control of vehicle, or steering component could fall off.

- Bellevue, NE, USA

problem #7

May 202010

Tacoma

  • 84,000 miles
I own a 2004 Toyota Tacoma, all factory standard, very clean, with about 80,000 miles on it. The steering wheel has a very noticeable amount of play in it (about 0.5 to 1" at the rim). The play causes rattling on rough roads, and reduced control on smooth highways. The source of the problem has been narrowed down to the steering shaft. I just researched the issue on line and found a large number of mentions of that very same issue on Tacoma and 4-runners. I consider this a manufacturing defect and want Toyota to repair it. I assume it could also be a safety issue as it relates to steering. What are my options?

- Santa Fe, NM, USA

problem #6

Aug 282009

Tacoma

  • 179,698 miles
Complete loss of steering.

- Sacramento, CA, USA

problem #5

Jan 012009

Tacoma

  • 34,000 miles
I have a 2004 completely stock Toyota Tacoma that has never been off road with 36000 miles on it. The steering column upper shaft at the slip joint below the tilt ball joint has become loose. There is play in the steering now causing control of the truck to become less and less precise. I am not the only one with this problem as many people have complained about it on many different Toyota Tacoma forums. People have had to replace the upper steering shafts but the problem comes back within a few thousand miles usually. Toyota needs to recall and redesign a much sturdier part that keeps the steering play at original specs for control and safety.

- San Jose, CA, USA

problem #4

Dec 122008

Tacoma

  • 51,000 miles
2004 Toyota Tacoma X-tra cab, 4cyl. With A/T developed power steering leak at 51K. The dealer diagnosed the problem as bad seals in the rack and pinion. When I replaced the rack and pinion, I discovered that a pinch bolt in the steering column had rubbed a hole in the metal power steering feed line going to the rack and pinion. This issue was brought to the dealers attention but the dealer refused to acknowledge the problem and I have been without the use of my '04 Toyota truck for 5 months.

- Jonesboro, GA, USA

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