4.0

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
29,480 miles

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problem #19

Jun 172002

Tundra

  • 67,000 miles
The contact owns a 2000 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that the vehicle shakes when he puts his foot on the brakes. The front of the vehicle shakes badly and the vehicle becomes hard to control in bad weather. The dealer stated that the caliburs are to small for the truck and causes the rotors to become hot, which makes it harder to stop the vehicle. The failure mileage was 67000 and the current mileage was138000.

- Mouldin, SC, USA

problem #18

Jul 212006

Tundra 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 48,000 miles
Carrying a heavy load in mountain terrain. The front brake rotors rapidly warped, leading to violent shaking, inability to stop and near-loss of control. Brake rotors were turned and pads upgraded to ceramic. Going through the mountains without a load caused the rotors to warp again, once more leading to inability to stop and near-loss of control. The front brake assemblies were completely replaced by pellman's automotive in boulder, co, with the mechanic stating that the original Tundra brakes were inadequate. Parts unavailable.

- Gardnerville, NV, USA

problem #17

Jun 012006

Tundra 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 12,800 miles
I am the owner of a 2000 Toyota Tundra with dangerous pulsating, vibrating front disc brakes. I first brought this problem to the attention of my dealer on July 31, 2002. The vehicle had 12,894 miles at the time. The warped front rotors were resurfaced and the brake pads replaced. Neither the front rotors nor the calipers were replaced. I was informed at the time that the maximum amount had been machined off the rotors. The problem quickly reappeared and has gradually worsened over the last 16,000 miles. The car is driven very lightly and has towed a horse trailer for approximately 200-300 miles. Today the truck has 28, 600 miles and is very dangerous to drive on any road, but particularly dangerous on longer downhill grades. I brought this to the attention of the dealership early in June 2006 when I had defective oxygen sensors replaced. They checked for recall notices and found none. Curiously, they did not notify me of the technical service bulletin issued in September of 2003. Basically, they said it would cost me a lot of money to have them repaired. In light of the fact that this problem results from defective front brakes, and this defect existed at the time the vehicle left Toyota's possession, I asked Toyota to properly repair the brakes before serious property damage or personal injury occurs. Toyota responded to my request on June 15, 2006 as follows: "we have checked your vehicle identification number (VIN#) and there are no outstanding special service campaigns on your vehicle at this time. The warranty for your braking system (excluding wear items) is 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first, from the date of first use for your vehicle. Based on the VIN (vehicle identification number) you provided. Your warranty coverage started on 3/15/2000. Your vehicle is currently outside these warranty parameters and we are unable to assist with the cost of this repair."

- Vashon, WA, USA

problem #16

Feb 182006

Tundra 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 55,816 miles
I have brought my 2000 Toyota Tundra up for a brake inspection repeatedly since Nov 03 for vibrations when brakes were applied. Since November 2003 is when all of this vibration started. I had my rotors turned in Nov 03 after 4,718 miles for vibration when brakes were applied, pads replaced and rotors turned after I felt vibrations when brakes were applied in Mar 04 after 5,345 miles, July 04 3,961 more miles I turned my car in once again for vibration when brakes were applied service manager 1 told me my front brake pads were worn and rotors need turning. Dec 04 I brought my truck in again after 5,055 more miles for vibration when brakes were applied. The rear brake shoes were replaced and drums turned. After a few weeks this problem came back again and each time it costs me hundreds of dollars and I keep having the repeat problem. On Feb 16 06 I called to schedule a check of my brakes. I asked the service manager why do I keep having this vibration since I've owned the car" service manager 2 responded, " there was an upgrade to the defective front brake calipers in September 03, do you have an extended warranty"" I told him I did have an extended warranty when I brought my vehicle in repeatedly and your company didn't fix the problem, only the symptom. A service manager said, "it would have been covered if you had an extended warranty." I immediately asked to speak with the store manager and he just left for the day. I schedule an appointment with the head manager. The head manager denied the upgrade in the beginning of our conversation but later change his mind after speaking with service manager. My braking system on my 2000 Toyota Tundra is less than adequate. My front end of my vehicle shakes violently when brakes are applied, my exterior mirrors steering wheel, occupants in vehicle shake as well as the contents which may be on the seats. It is very difficult to stop at speeds over 50 mph.

- Las Vegas, NV, USA

problem #15

Jul 172005

Tundra 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 43,500 miles
Please refer to two earlier complaints, conformation # 10137322 & #10137322. There are two complaints filled with your office because one had the in correct brake system ( air brakes). This was corrected in the second filling to read hydraulic fluid brake system. These complaints where filed on 9/22/05 and to date I have received no conformation that you have them. What is the status of this filling please"?" thank you louis montagna note in this filling the telephone # is corrected.

- Cocont Creek, FL, USA

problem #14

Sep 172000

Tundra 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 43,500 miles
On 9/22/05 I submitted complaint information, however, my phone # was incorrect and - correct # [xxx]. also, I indicated my brake system to be air activated it is not - it is fluid activated. The following is a repeat of my compliant: On 9/17/05 I was informed by my Toyota dealer that my 2000 Toyota model Tundra, pickup had major modification to the brake system by Toyota company. Note I bought this truck new. However, since the truck is out of warranty, I would have to pay for the labor and parts to replace the upgrade parts. The upgraded brake parts consists of thicker rotors, larger calipers and wider brake pads. Because the parts upgrade indicates that the current parts are inadequate to do the job of stopping the vehicle under normal driving conditions, I called the Toyota consumer relations office and they agreed, that my brakes system had been upgraded. They said, that since the vehicle is out of warranty, I would pay for both labor cost? and $1600 for parts. Based on this information, this is not a question of out warranty, rather it is a question regarding auto safety, and therefore, I need your help asap. Vehicle VIN# [xxx] bought new yr. 2000 from al hendrickson Toyota loc. 5201 sample rd coconut creek fla 33073. Information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Coconut Creek, FL, USA

problem #13

Oct 012003

Tundra

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
I have a horrible vibration problem when braking. This is caused by Toyota releasing brake calipers that are too small. I have had my brake pads replaced several times, my rotors replaced, and there the problem will go away for about a week or two. Then the problem comes right back. Technicians have suggested that I replace the calipers for larger calipers. This issue is caused by Toyota's design flaw, not my use of the truck. Toyota should recal the brake calipers for 2000 Tundra. They obviously know there is a problem as they have released several tsbs regarding this and they fixed the problem on the 2001 model. It's rediculous that you have to wait for someone to get injured before Toyota will act on this. Other complaint numbers logged regarding this are...566414 722135* 725801* 733474 739412 741099 742504 747783 747799 747802 747812 747815 747856 747859 747957 748143 748274 749042 749623 750085 751434 751551 751920 752164 752286 752739 752954 753085 753123 753140 753149 753155 753161 758565 761583 761833 763426 764214 764502 764958 767217 767230 767230 767332 767551 767755 767802 768683 785848 876163 877876 878199 879056 889900 890452 891102 894413 895595 898132 8001404 8001405 8004531 8012641 8015166 8015336 8015783 8019793 8020132 8023285 8023731 9003696 9005100 10008294 10008537 10008997 10014041 10016493 10017735 10018348 10018539 10018678 10020562. Please help push this if you can.

- Leander, TX, USA

problem #12

Jun 102002

Tundra 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 30,000 miles
When braking it caused excessive vibration within the front end. Vehicle was taken to the dealer, who replaced the front rotors/ calipers/ pads, and the wheel bearing of larger size equipments.. also, replaced hub and knuckle.

- Timonium, MD, USA

problem #11

Sep 012004

Tundra

  • miles
While braking the vehicle vibrated. The problem was due to a factory defect on the front rotors and calipers.

- Washington, DC, USA

problem #10

Aug 262004

Tundra

  • miles
I have major vibration when applying my brakes on the 2000 Toyota Tundra. I have had 2 brake jobs done, resurfacing rotors, new pads. The problem reapeared after about 2 weeks. Went back to brake shop and they said there is nothing they can do other than to continue to resurface or replace rotors, calipers, and pads. They also infromed me that they are aware of Toyota service bulletins but, unless you are within the manufacturers warranty, the dealer will not fix the problem. If Toyota acknowledges a defect in parts/design, how come they are not being held accountable for these repairs on vehicles that were manufactured prior to the bulletin releases? please, help us Tundra owners who have been left out in the cold!

- Kea'au, HI, USA

problem #9

Aug 162004

Tundra 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 3,000 miles
Brake rotors warp and cause severe vibrations. Seems they were not designed for a truck this heavy.

- Hesperia, CA, USA

problem #8

Jun 012001

Tundra 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 19,000 miles
I have a 2000 Toyota Tundra that has had front brake problems. At 19,000 miles I had to have discs turned and again at 38,000 miles disc warpage caused a needed replacement of discs. Upon going on internet and doing a search I found many owners of the Tundra had the same problem. Their solution was to go to the dealer and inform them of the problem, which I did and they agreed to replace the calipers on the front brakes and I paid for labor. Problem solved for about 8,000-9,000 miles and warpage has occurred again. I feel this should have been a recall since the dealer recognized the problem and the manufacturer agreed to pay for parts, since there was 6 or 7 service bulletins on the vibration of the front brakes. I was told had I gone to the dealer first that they would have replaced the whole thing as a repair, which under normal circumstances brakes are a maintenance issue not a design flaw.

- Atwater, CA, USA

problem #7

Jan 012004

Tundra 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 30,000 miles
Shaking when brakes are applied and dealer refuses to correct the problem under warraznty, even though the first identical problem was supposedly fixed while the vehicle was under warranty.

- Yucca Valley, CA, USA

problem #6

Mar 192004

(reported on)

Tundra

  • 98,000 miles
Front end wobbled when the consumer depressed the brake pedal. Dealership turned the rotors, but that provided a temporary solution. Dealership indicated that there was a technical service bulletin on this issue that indicated this problem was caused by the calipers which were too small.

- Napa, CA, USA

problem #5

Feb 242004

Tundra

  • miles
While driving consumer applied the brakes and a loud knocking noise was heard coming from the driver's side wheel. Consumer drove vehicle to dealer for inspection, and mechanic determined that calipers and ABS brakes were not in compliance with this vehicle. Mechanic replaced the calipers and ABS brakes.

- Maricopa, AZ, USA

problem #4

Sep 192003

Tundra 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 58,000 miles
I have a severe vibration in the vehicle when braking from 30 mph or higher. I had the brakes replaced and rotors resurfaced. The vibration reappears within a matter of days. An ase mechanic did all the work and used original Toyota parts. The last time I took the vehicle for repair, I was advised that my calipers were the culprit and that it would cost nearly $1,000 to replace them. I took the vehicle to my dealer for warranty service on this item since the truck had under 60,000 miles. The dealer stated that the warranty had expired and that I would need to pay for complete system replacement. I have never owned a vehicle where the brake system needed replacement with 50,000 miles. My research has revealed many other people with the same problem. I believe this to be a major safety concern that needs to be addressed before someone is seriously injured or killed due to brake failure.

- Athens, GA, USA

problem #3

Aug 282003

Tundra 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 29,500 miles
I have a 2000 Toyota Tundra with only 29,900 miles. I have experienced severe vibration upon braking. Braking distance has increased tremendously. I have become aware that this premature wear on the braking system is common with this vehicle and believe that a recall should be implemented in order to replace the brake system at no charge to the consumer.

- San Antonio, TX, USA

problem #2

Aug 012000

Tundra 4WD 8-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 1 miles
I have a 2000 Toyota Tundra. It has a terrible vibration in the front end due to the undersized calipers in the brake system. I know this because Toyota has told me this personally. Unfortunately once the vehicle is out of warranty, they will not do anything about the problem, even though according to their service bulletins, the calipers are not adequate. This does not seem to be a freak thing since so many Tundra owners have expressed the same problem, but it seems Toyota will not recall their mistake. The vibration has been there since day 1. unfortunately, I didn't realize it was a major problem until I started going through brake pads and the rotors were getting warped.

- Houston, TX, USA

problem #1

Jul 112003

(reported on)

Tundra 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 22,000 miles
The vehicle experienced excessive brake failures. Had to replace brake pads at 22000 miles and again at 40000 miles respectively. Then, at 48000 miles, the entire brake system failed, and had to be rebuilt with new rotors/ calipers and pads. Vehicle was experiencing extreme vibration when braking from speeds over 40 mph.

- Mcdonough, GA, USA