
Approximately 51,000 Toyota Tundra trucks from the 2011 model year are subject to a new voluntary safety recall to inspect the rear drive shaft. According to the Japanese automaker, the rear drive shaft in a very small percentage of the affected vehicles (0.05%) may include a component (slip yoke) that could break due to improper casting during the foundry process.
Toyota said that it is aware of only one incident in which the drive shaft slip yoke broke in a customer-owned vehicle, adding that it has not received any reports of accidents or injuries associated with this condition.
The company said owners of the involved Tundra trucks will get a letter next month informing them to bring their vehicles in for inspection. Toyota said that in a limited number of cases, dealers may have to replace the rear drive shaft.
PHOTO GALLERY




















5 Comments:
I know,
Toyota is no good.
I am done buying toyota. No more toy
No! Blame the consumer! It's ALWAYS the driver's fault!
Let me guess, was it the floor mats this time?
Well I have to give Toyota credit for doing the right thing this time. As I have said before, recalls are not bad if their voluntary by the automaker. A sign the automaker will stand behind their product. Could this be the road back for Toyota? Of cause one voluntary recall will not change the perception of this new brand of less reliable Toyota in the mind's of people over night. Do the right thing toyota and you could one day be on the top again or near it
^^^^
Toyota is the Top. Whether its people perception or sales. Which world are u in.
Post a Comment