Amidst all the recalls, I still love my truck. Yay Toyota!
Speaking of breaks, my Taco's really acting up. The ABS warning light is always on. I checked it out and had the codes checked out too. The code is 51, saying I need to open the pump motor ground and that the pump motor is locked. So before I have it replaced, is there anything else I need to check? My rig's a 2000 TRD.
I really don't know why they have to recall their cars, my Camry is doing just fine. And so is my dad's Tundra...My Camry's mileage is swinging between 25 to 27mpg. But one time after driving all highway for a break, it peaked to about 29 miles per gallon. I'm not sure how accurate that is but by my rating, that's as close as I got to 30+mpg.
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If you want to protect the interior of your Toyota Tundra, it would be best to get padding for the truck's flooring. I heard from a friend of mine that he uses Husky Liners. Are they any good? He says that they are unflappable and are very sturdy floor guards, what do you guys think?
I have been reading lots of Toyota Tundra complaints lately and this includes brake problems, rust holes, oil leaks, etc. Although statistically irrelevant, Toyota Tundra problems are not new. This ranges from the usual brake problem to steering rack rust to other more serious concerns such as engine problems and crossmember rust and holes. Although the news about Toyota recalls have already died down, many are still waiting for an answer from Toyota.