2000 Toyota Tundra Brake Recall
Toyota issued a fuel pump recall for 2018-2019 Toyota Tundra models to prevent them from stalling due to a design issue that deforms the pumps impeller and makes it to make contact with the fuel pump body.
2000 toyota tundra brake recall. July 15 2002 Recall 02V129000. When the pedal goes to the floor its usually caused by a bad master cylinder leaking brakes bad brake shoes if equipped with rear drums and a few other reasons. 2 Models affected Toyota Suspension Steering.
Denso Fuel Pump Recall. The Bellcranks the small springloaded levers on the back of each rear brake housing and or the lever mounted on. I looked on the NHTSA website and found several TSBs that delt with the 2000.
A truck with brake problems will have a steering wheel that feels shaky while stepping on the brake. Connecticut Delaware Illinois Indiana Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota New Hampshire New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin and the District of Columbia. Lost all braking ability when exiting I89 southbound exit 18 in Georgia.
I was told by the dealer that front brake vibration was normal and to just drive the vehicle. Stories abound about a Tacoma frame recall as well. These are the two places where your problem with the parking brake most likely lies.
Brakes problems on the Tundra on the first run was a joke and it was a serious problem and very much a Toyota tundra problem because it wasnt handled in the right mannerToyota should have issued a recall on the 00-02 Tundra The 03 on Tundras brakes were redesigned and for good reason the capilers themselves were the flawed part as note it was causing a lot of premature warping. In addition to the front brakes pulsating and failing to stop the vehicle effectively the proportioning valve that transfers braking force to the rear drum brakes doesnt seem to work at all. I have a 2000 tundra that has the ultimate front brake problem.
236-horsepower 40L V6 5-speed automatic RWD. All work was necessary due to vibration during braking above 40 mph. The official government recall website Safercargov explains the problem this way.