10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
71,831 miles

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2007 Toyota Tacoma miscellaneous problems

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2007 Toyota Tacoma Owner Comments (Page 2 of 2)

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problem #11

Dec 102015

Tacoma

  • 96,000 miles

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

Received a recall from Toyota regarding unusual frame rust for my 2007 Tacoma. I brought it to a Toyota dealer for inspection. They determined the frame was rusted through in places and had to be replaced. The inspection was in Dec. 2015. They told ne they had to order parts and it would take 3 to 6 months for them to arrive. I checked with the dealer this week (3/14/2016) and was informed the parts are still on order and they could not give me an eta for their arrival. I think 3 to 6 months to repair something as fundamental as the frame in a truck is excessive. This recall should have a higher priority. The service technician told me they are awaiting frames and related parts for numerous Tacoma trucks at this time. In the meantime, I am reluctant to drive the truck any distance or with any significant load in the truck. I also cannot trade in or sell the truck in this condition. This recall has a potential for a major accident if the frame fails while at highway speed.

- Chantilly, VA, USA

problem #10

Jan 042016

Tacoma

  • miles
When heat control dial is turned from cold to hot, an inside door within the heating/cooling system closes off. This keeps any hot air from blowing into the cab and through the defroster. This decreased air volume from HVAC vents will not heat the cab in cold weather and will not properly defrost the windshield in wintry conditions as no hot air will blow. Toyota service bulletin (T-sb-0072-09) covers this costly repair. The inability of the defroster to provide hot air to the windshield has caused me to pull over several times due to inability to see through it either from internal condensation or from ice buildup during times of precipitation and freezing conditions. Further, with the heater not able to provide hot air into the cab, occupant safety is at risk in times of extreme weather during both driving and/or times the vehicle might become stranded. This condition occurs in all modes of operation, both driving or idling in park. Air velocity tapers off as the heat control is increased (to the right) to the higher settings effectively cutting off hot air flow into the cab. This is both when the vents are open and when in recirculation mode. See attached file for reference. Primary safety concern is visibility through the windshield during inclimate weather and occupant safety in colder conditions. This is not a new problem with my vehicle- but has recently become a very significant safety concern due to recent weather conditions and temperatures. I cannot load the pdf file (T-sb-0072-09) as it is too large.

- Crestwood, KY, USA

problem #9

Dec 192015

Tacoma

  • 117,634 miles
While driving fuse panel under dash caught fire after using horn excessively. Fire was put out immediately but damage resulted in a melted fuse panel and wiring harness

- Diamond Bar, CA, USA

problem #8

Oct 022015

Tacoma

  • 96,000 miles

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

2007 Toyota Tacoma, rusted frame.. I purchased used in austin Texas on Oct 2015 from a dealership. The truck is from a northern state, affected by massive amounts of rust on the frame. I took the truck in for a look over, I was told I had a few years left in the truck before the rust rots completely through. Toyota needs to recall the 2007 models as well. I just bought this truck thinking this was going to run for a very long time, I was mistaken and buyer beware.

- Austin, TX, USA

problem #7

Oct 052015

Tacoma

  • 150,000 miles
Bought this truck last year. Took to Toyota to get inspected and do recalls. Not inspectable. Rusted frame. 9 month wait to fix. Rear leaf spring also recalled, but cannot fix, don't know how right now. Amoungst many other safety issues!!! owe $15,000 plus on truck, cannot drive or do anything with!!! cant even sell it. Why is this huge corporation allowed to continue to get away with this"?? they have known problems stemming several years and have not fixed anything. How many people have to die that are not aware of these issues???"

- Stephens City, VA, USA

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problem #6

May 262015

Tacoma

  • 143,000 miles
Toyota can't build frames for their trucks. Mine is rotted. Toyota plans to spray it with a rust inhibitor. They have recalled every 2006 and older Tacoma for this issue and won't recall the 2007's. I now own a pile of junk and Toyota won't do what's right even though they clearly know there's an issue.

- West Pittston, PA, USA

problem #5

May 012011

Tacoma

  • miles

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

I bought an undercover truck tonneau cover to cover the bed of my 2007 Toyota Tacoma truck. After three years of use the cover developed severe fatigue cracking around the mounting hinges. Fearing a catastrophic failure, with the cover possibly flying off into traffic, I removed the cover from the truck. The failure has not been corrected by undercover and the part remains in my possession. Their response was that they would not replace or repair the cover since it was out of warranty and that it should be removed if I felt it was a safety hazard. Pictures of the cracked hinges are available.

- Banks, OR, USA

problem #4

Dec 192008

Tacoma

  • miles
My son and I were going to the courthouse. I do not know what component to blame the problem on, so I will just describe what happened. My son was a witness to the incident: I was trying to parallel park. My right foot was still pressing on the brake as I put the gear in R. when I did this, I heard an extremely loud whir from the rear wheels. I immediately put my truck in neutral. My truck was still not properly aligned in the parking spot: There was a car parked on the left that could hit me. I put the car in D. then I again heard an extremely loud whir from the rear wheels, so I pressed down completely on the brake, but my truck still moved forward and crashed into the car parked in front of me. My truck kept pushing into that car parked in front of me, so I immediately put my truck into parking gear and this stopped my truck. I took my truck to the Toyota dealer and the dealer blamed the problem on the floormat. The dealer made the process of investigating the case and getting a satisfactory resolution too bureaucratic, so I just gave up and did not pursue the matter so I do not know what the case # is at the dealership. An example of the bureaucratic headache: I wanted to do a trade, but if I did that, I had to pay another $7,000, and I did not have that kind of money. There was another witness identified in the police report. According to the police report, this "witness #1 advised that he came to his vehicle and adjusted where he parked. He advised that as he was getting out, he observed vehicle #1's [my vehicle] tires began to spin. He jumped back into his vehicle and observed it [my vehicle] crash into the curb and vehicle #2." the police report ends with: "there were leaves on the ground around where the crash occurred."

- Charlotte, NC, USA

problem #3

Jan 302007

Tacoma

  • 500 miles
My 2007 Toyota Tacoma, I had experiencing the engine revving quite high when my foot is on the brakes. This happened intermittently over the past 3 years. My other symptom is sometimes I feel like there is no brakes. That is I hit the brakes and nothing happens. I had to pump the brakes a few times.

- Weatogue, CT, USA

problem #2

Aug 152009

Tacoma

  • 38,000 miles
After pulling into a parking spot, prior to changing the gear from drive to park, the engine revved up violently on it's own. My foot was no longer on the accelerator. Luckily, I was able to apply hard and fast pressure to the brake pedal as soon as the engine roared, and put the truck in park before lurching into the brick wall in front of me. I turned the truck off, and restarted it. It started normally, and I had no more problems with it. This happened in the summer of 2009, and hasn't happened since. I marked it up as being some strange eletro-mechanical anomoly, but after receiving Toyota's ridiculous 'floor-mat' explanation and hearing how wide-spread this problem was, I wanted to go on record that the 2007 Toyota Tacoma suffers from the same unexplained safety hazard as the vehicles listed in the January 2010 Toyota recall. It would have been bad enough hitting that wall, but someone could have been walking in front of me. This is not a good thing.

- Middletown, NJ, USA

problem #1

Jan 032007

Tacoma 4WD 6-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 2,900 miles
I was driving down hill along about 50 km/H. I noticed stop lights and cars spinning and sliding everywhere. I gently took my foot off the throttle to start engine braking and as usual nothing happens immediately. Worse, truck started to accelerate because of RPM hang problem on every manual transmission equipped model (my complaint to dealer was ignored twice). This is not exactly a place where you can push the brakes even with ABS because it also is an off slope turn. Instead of slowing down gracefully, the RPM hang actually acts like a cruise control. Combined with the downhill and the RPM hang I am not decelerating at all! suddenly the ECU finally decides to close the throttle (fuel cut off). At this point truck tail of my truck slide to the right and to the left. Only my 20 year experience and good luck let me avoid a fatal accident. The non-linear throttle response is not safe. This is just dangerous how the ECU is programmed! maybe because only <10% of all trucks have manual transmissions Toyota doesn't want to hear about it. Toyota must issue ECU patch for manual transmission models V6 Tacoma, fj cruiser to eliminate: 1.RPM hang when shifting 2.high RPM (1450) when rolling downhill in neutral or with clutch depressed 3.make linear throttle response.

- Coquitlam, 00, USA

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