10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
106,193 miles

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2005 Toyota Tundra suspension problems

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2005 Toyota Tundra Owner Comments (Page 2 of 3)

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problem #27

Jun 032014

Tundra

  • 110,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated that while having a routine inspection for an oil change the dealer (loyalty Toyota 2000 walthall center dr, chester, va 23831, (804) 796-1800) notice corrosion around the driver side rear wheel well. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and informed of the failure. The contact was informed that the vehicle was not subjected to a recall. The contact mentioned NHTSA campaign number: 09V444000 (structure) as a possible solution to the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 110,000. The VIN was not available.

- Richmond, VA, USA

problem #26

Sep 202019

Tundra

  • 103,000 miles
The frame rusted to the point that it will not pass a state inspection. The brakes would not stop the vehicle when in forward motion, which caused an accident.

- West Milton, PA, USA

problem #25

Jan 072020

Tundra

  • 330,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Tundra. The contact stated while driving at 40 mph, when the front passenger side tire detached and rolled away on the road. The contact stated the front passenger side door and fender hit a curb. The air bags did not deploy. The contact stated he did not sustain any injuries or seek medical attention. A police report was not filed. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic and was informed that the lower ball bearing needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired as of yet awaiting the part. The contact called local dealer maita Toyota of sacramento located at 2500 auburn blvd, sacramento, ca 95821, (916) 481-0855 and notified that the vehicle was repaired previously under NHTSA campaign number: 07V013000 (suspension) back in 2007. The manufacturer was not informed of failure. The failure mileage was approximately 330,000.

- Roseville, CA, USA

problem #24

Sep 302019

Tundra

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

On September 30, 2019, my 2005 Toyota Tundra (purchased new in 2004) did not pass inspection due to rust holes on the frame; mileage was 81,147. I looked up VIN number on NHTSA and there is only one recall dated October 2019 not fulfilled for my vehicle. A local dealer investigated my VIN number, and told me there was a D zero D/limited service campaign (expired 2015) regarding rust problems with this vehicle. I was not notified by Toyota about this. I have not moved/changed address since I purchased this vehicle, and I did receive and fulfill the 2016 and 2007 recall notices. I called NHTSA and told the woman on phone about the D0D/lsc and she found it for me under 'manufacturer communications'. I have taken good care of it and have all of my service records. I expected it to last and am disappointed Toyota did not notify me. I am requesting NHTSA make these limited service campaigns for vehicles visible with the other recalls. I look forward to hearing back from you and a resolution of this problem.

- Charlottesville, VA, USA

problem #23

Sep 042019

Tundra

  • 125,000 miles
Frame has prematurely rusted resulting in the sway bar mounting bracket to break off. Frame is close to complete failure which would result in fuel and brake lines severing with catastrophic result.

- Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA

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problem #22

Mar 052019

Tundra

  • 165,743 miles
Service bulletin P2445 for secondary air ingection system then notes the frame is corrosion and mounts are braking off

- Amsterdam, NY, USA

problem #21

Nov 042018

Tundra

  • 216,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Tundra. While driving 5 mph, the front driver's side wheel fractured and the lower ball joint fractured. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic to be repaired. The contact stated that the vehicle was repaired per NHTSA campaign number: 07V013000 (suspension). The manufacturer was contacted and confirmed that the vehicle was repaired per NHTSA campaign number: 07V013000 (suspension). The dealer was not contacted. The approximate failure mileage was 216,000.

- Meadow Vista, CA, USA

problem #20

Sep 042018

Tundra

  • 103,000 miles
My 2005 Tundra is rotting out in the frame above the rear leaf spring front connection to the frame. Dealer has looked at it twice in the last six years said no perforations. Now in 2018 the frame is rotting and buckled. Toyota corporate says there is nothing they can do because it outside of the window of service. So now I am stuck with a truck with just over 100K miles, looked at by a Toyota dealer in the past and was deemed not in need of a frame replacement. Now it is in need of a frame replacement but Toyota won't honor any past recalls or inspections done by a Toyota dealer and has left it to me to deal with the rot. Very disappointed there is no help for customers in this situation from the manufacturer.

- Uxbridge, MA, USA

problem #19

Jun 012018

Tundra

  • 118,000 miles
My 2005 Toyota Tundra was recalled for rust problems, and in 2013 the Toyota dealership applied a coating to the frame which they advised would remedy the problem. On 06/01/18 I noticed I however have holes in my frame near where the suspension attaches, and the frame is not safe for operation on the road. The dealership said they are not liable, and I called Toyota and they said they are not liable and no one will fix the issue. The dealership had the option in 2013 to either spray or replace the frame, they sprayed mine but it was not effective and now I believe the vehicle is a hazard due to holes in the frame. I only have 118,000 miles on the truck, and it has been in my family since being brand new. I believe the frame is defective and Toyota Inc. Is not assisting me with fixing the problem, they advised me I need to go talk to a body shop to see if they can weld a piece into the frame.

- Eau Claire, WI, USA

problem #18

Jan 142017

Tundra

  • 105,000 miles
I have a 2005 Toyota Tundra, which has the entire frame all rusted. I already replaced all brake lines and differential because of the rust. The mechanic said it is rusted so bad that it could fall apart. There was a limited campaign for a recall on our Tundra and the spray was done in 2015. Obviously it didn't take because of all the continuous issues we are having. I called the corporate office of Toyota and opened an claim and the manager I spoke to really could care less and told me that once the warranties are over its no longer their (Toyota) problem. I requested a field inspection technician to look at the truck. That request was denied by the manager who stated that he was speaking for Toyota. I asked for my claim to be reviewed by some one above him and he stated their was no one higher them himself and his decision was final. I don't understand why they can't look at their products and tells us if it is safe to drive. Obviously they new there was a problem or they wouldn't have the limited campaign for a recall. They need to do more.

- Cheshire, CT, USA

problem #17

Nov 122017

Tundra

  • 180,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I was driving my 2005 Toyota Tundra on the interstate. I came upon road work and slowed to the 45 mph speed limit. All of the sudden the truck dropped to the front left with a loud crash. Sparks were flying and I lost control of the vehicle for a brief time. I was able to slow and steer the truck to safety. I got out of the truck to see the front drivers side wheel buckled underneath the truck and major damages to that side of the vehicle. I'm very lucky to have slowed for road work. If I had of been doing interstate speeds of 70 mph I would not have been able to handle the vehicle and could have had severe and fatal consequences. Every day for the prior week or so I noticed the trucks steering being weird (pulling a little to the right side and not being able be steered with the normal ease) and it making a loud squeaking sound when turning.

- Cleveland, TN, USA

problem #16

Oct 282017

Tundra

  • 174,000 miles
My 2005 Toyota Tundra's control joints messed up while I was driving.

- Metairie, LA, USA

problem #15

May 052017

Tundra

  • 175,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Tundra. While driving 10 mph, the lower ball joint separated without warning. The contact pulled the vehicle over to the side of the road. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. The contact replaced the lower ball joint. The vehicle was then taken to the dealer (american tire & wheel Inc, 115 mall St, hot springs, ar 71913) and they checked and replaced all the parts at the front end of the vehicle. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was contacted at 800-331-4331 and stated that the recall had already been repaired. Case number: 1709200139 was provided. The approximate failure mileage was 175,000.

- Mountain Pine, AR, USA

problem #14

Feb 092016

Tundra

  • 108,000 miles
The entire frame of the truck and every component directly in contact with it including the suspension is and has been oxidizing/rusting/rotting off in layers some fragments of rust scale falling off measure 1/8" in thickness I contacted Toyota of North America knowing about the recalls on the Toyota Tacoma model trucks with alot of detailed photos they said basically too bad. Ive kept the undercarriage clean even tried using coatings to slow the deterioration down the truck has 122,000 miles on it and was very well taken care of the problem is Toyota poor quality steel used and improper factory coatings I purchased the truck in 2014 and I glimpsed underneath the day I bought it and thought the frame looked good then a few months go by and I go to do a tune up and I start seeing huge rust scale falling all over upon further investigation noticed the problem and how bad it was as well as the reason I didnt notice it at the dealer was they spray painted the underside black to hide the problem, I am a marine corps veteran I served 2007-2011 active duty every penny I had saved up I used to buy this truck (my first big purchase all in cash) ive put thousands into this truck already replacing suspension components and mounts and its becoming a total loss I cant sell it to a private party knowing how dangerous it can be if the wrong part finally rots all the way thru and I cant afford a new vehicle I can barely find work with the economy and personal struggles I have related to my service, I am beyond upset and I pray someone somewhere can help me I know my truck is not the only Tundra with this major problem

- Naugatuck, CT, USA

problem #13

May 122017

Tundra

  • 82,000 miles
The main chassis has has rusted and broken

- Georgetown, KY, USA

problem #12

May 092017

Tundra 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 82,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Tundra. While driving various speeds, the contact heard a crushing noise coming from the rear driver side. Once he arrived home, the contact looked underneath the vehicle and noticed that the frame had corroded through the entire chassis on the front driver side. The contact also stated that the front of the chassis dropped below the rear part approximately one inch and a quarter. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that they would not assist with the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 82,000...updated 06/27/17 updated 08/22/2017

- Georgetown, KY, USA

problem #11

Apr 252017

Tundra

  • 128,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Tundra. While driving approximately 35 mph, the contact heard an abnormal noise coming from the front driver's side tire. The vehicle became inoperable as the front driver's side wheel detached from the vehicle. As a result, the front of the vehicle hit the ground. The contact was able to pull the vehicle towards the right side shoulder of the beltway. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the upper and lower ball joints fractured, damaged the ABS sensor, and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 128,000.

- Reno, NV, USA

problem #10

Sep 172015

Tundra

  • 75,000 miles
The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Tundra. While an independent mechanic was inspecting the vehicle, the mechanic observed that the rear differential was severely corroded and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 75,000.

- Mercer, PA, USA

problem #9

Sep 222014

Tundra

  • 65,000 miles
We received several recall notices for frame deterioration and the need for inspection, correction and anti-corrosion chemical application. We took it to the Toyota dealer as requested. They called the next morning to have us pick up the vehicle and the anti-corrosion spray (black gooey stuff similar to undercoating) that they used was everywhere, including on the wiring harnesses, brake lines, the step bars that we installed aftermarket last year, inside of the wheel wells, the mud flaps - it was still wet and smelled awful. We contacted the service manager who blew us off, we called Toyota and they refused to assist, other than to take down the complaint on paper. I can't seem to find an attorney even remotely interested in assisting with this case. Toyota says that the coating may never dry so it will attract all dirt and grime that it's exposed to. It looks and smells horrible. We can't even sell it because it smells so bad! Toyota won't remove it or even repair it, nor will they replace the vehicle.

- Hampton, VA, USA

problem #8

Apr 012010

Tundra

  • 50,000 miles
Bought this vehicle used in 2010 and it had a lot of corrosion underneath then. Currently has 50 K miles. My brakes are squealing due to corrosion preventing the calipers from moving and the wheel was corroded to the hub and it took a lot of effort to remove it. The structural members and all the components have loose layers of rust. The exhaust heat shields fell off. The spare tire restraint system looks too weak so I removed the spare. The spare wheel is so corroded that the bolt holes are no longer smooth for the lugs to bear against evenly. I am concerned that something bad will happen eventually if a weakened critical part were to fail. I doubt the undercoating Toyota is offering for 04 to 06 trucks can help much at this point. I don't want to be the guy who drops a fuel tank on the freeway.

- Hollywood, MD, USA

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