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218 Technical Service Bulletins across 15 categories

Body & Paint

38 bulletins
11028712

Some 2005 2026 Toyota vehicles that have undergone water intrusion may exhibit a condition in which a musty odor is present.

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Follow the procedures in this bulletin to remediate the odor and address this condition. The purpose of this Service Bulletin is to provide general guidelines and procedures for odor remediation. This Service Bulletin provides a guide on how to prepare and treat the interior of the vehicle for odor remediation. Refer to the applicable model and model year Repair Manual and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website for the most up-to-date safety and precautionary guidelines.

11012742

Acid rain results from rainwater or other airborne moisture that become acidic due to industrial chemical impurities in the atmosphere.

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If these acidic compounds settle on an exposed vehicle, especially the horizontal areas such as the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage to the painted surfaces can occur. Acid rain damage can typically be identified on vehicles by the presence of stains on the paint surface that resemble hard water spots. Unlike water spots however, acid rain damage cannot be removed by regular washing procedures. Also, because acid rain can etch and soften the paint, normal buffing or polishing repair procedures should not be attempted. This can cause further damage and result in visible depressions in the paint surface. The following are the three major categories of acid rain damage: Minor damage: requires only buffing to repair. Moderate damage: usually requires neutralizing, color sanding, and buffing. Severe damage: extending beyond 1/2 mil of clearcoat on a pearl, metallic, or solid color, requires neutralization, sanding, and repainting. In cases where acid rain damage is minor, neutralization and buffing with a liquid-type paint finessing product may provide an adequate repair. Only specially formulated products outlined in this bulletin should be used for that purpose. Unfortunately, other than minor damage, there is no simple method of determining the actual extent (depth) of acid penetration other than color sanding a representative affected area until there is no visible etching or depressions, followed by measuring the amount of paint removed with either a magnetic or digital-type film thickness gauge. The procedures in this bulletin are intended for use by qualified body/paint technicians and should not be attempted by inexperienced personnel. It is the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to the first sale. Perform frequent vehicle washing, as often as daily, during high heat and humidity periods to minimize the potential for paint damage due to acid rain exposure. This is especially important in geographical areas known for high frequency and concentration of acid rain and industrial fallout.

11012735

Toyota vehicles are currently protected with RapgardTM protective film designed to protect the horizontal painted surfaces.

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This material protects from acid rain, environmental fallout, and rail contamination. Follow the Removal Procedure in this bulletin to remove the RapgardTM protective film within 90 days from initial application.

11012727

Vehicles may occasionally be subjected to contamination by airborne iron particles shed from railroad tracks, train...

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wheels, exposure to heavy machinery facilities, grinding, welding, etc. This type of contamination can be identified by the presence of small, red or brown particles on the paint surface. These particles are often difficult to see on dark color paints but can be easily felt when brushing a hand across horizontal body surfaces such as the hood, roof, or deck lid. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to clean vehicles that may have been subjected to contamination by airborne iron particles such as rail dust during rail transportation or extended storage near industrial areas.

11007455

Some 2005 2024 Toyota vehicles that have undergone water intrusion may exhibit a condition in which a musty odor is present.

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Follow the procedures in this bulletin to remediate the odor and address this condition. The purpose of this Service Bulletin is to provide general guidelines and procedures for odor remediation. This Service Bulletin provides a guide on how to prepare and treat the interior of the vehicle for odor remediation. Refer to the applicable model and model year Repair Manual and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website for the most up-to-date safety and precautionary guidelines. This Service Bulletin is to provide a general overview and direction for the odor remediation process.

11007443

Acid rain results from rainwater or other airborne moisture that become acidic due to industrial chemical impurities in the atmosphere.

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If these acidic compounds settle on an exposed vehicle, especially the horizontal areas such as the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage to the painted surfaces can occur. Acid rain damage can typically be identified on vehicles by the presence of stains on the paint surface that resemble hard water spots. Unlike water spots however, acid rain damage cannot be removed by regular washing procedures. Also, because acid rain can etch and soften the paint, normal buffing or polishing repair procedures should not be attempted. This can cause further damage and result in visible depressions in the paint surface. The following are the three major categories of acid rain damage: Minor damage: requires only buffing to repair. Moderate damage: usually requires neutralizing, color sanding, and buffing. Severe damage: extending beyond 1/2 mil of clearcoat on a pearl, metallic, or solid color, requires neutralization, sanding, and repainting. In cases where acid rain damage is minor, neutralization and buffing with a liquid-type paint finessing product may provide an adequate repair. Only specially formulated products outlined in this bulletin should be used for that purpose. Unfortunately, other than minor damage, there is no simple method of determining the actual extent (depth) of acid penetration other than color sanding a representative affected area until there is no visible etching or depressions, followed by measuring the amount of paint removed with either a magnetic or digital-type film thickness gauge. The procedures in this bulletin are intended for use by qualified body/paint technicians and should not be attempted by inexperienced personnel. It is the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to the first sale. Perform frequent vehicle washing, as often as daily, during high heat and humidity periods to minimize the potential for paint damage due to acid rain exposure. This is especially important in geographical areas known for high frequency and concentration of acid rain and industrial fallout.

11006161

Some 2005 2024 Toyota vehicles that have undergone water intrusion may exhibit a condition in which a musty odor is present.

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Follow the procedures in this bulletin to remediate the odor and address this condition. The purpose of this Service Bulletin is to provide general guidelines and procedures for odor remediation. This Service Bulletin provides a guide on how to prepare and treat the interior of the vehicle for odor remediation. Refer to the applicable model and model year Repair Manual and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website for the most up-to-date safety and precautionary guidelines. This Service Bulletin is to provide a general overview and direction for the odor remediation process.

11006149

Acid rain results from rainwater or other airborne moisture that become acidic due to industrial chemical impurities in the atmosphere.

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If these acidic compounds settle on an exposed vehicle, especially the horizontal areas such as the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage to the painted surfaces can occur. Acid rain damage can typically be identified on vehicles by the presence of stains on the paint surface that resemble hard water spots. Unlike water spots however, acid rain damage cannot be removed by regular washing procedures. Also, because acid rain can etch and soften the paint, normal buffing or polishing repair procedures should not be attempted. This can cause further damage and result in visible depressions in the paint surface. The following are the three major categories of acid rain damage: Minor damage: requires only buffing to repair. Moderate damage: usually requires neutralizing, color sanding, and buffing. Severe damage: extending beyond 1/2 mil of clearcoat on a pearl, metallic, or solid color, requires neutralization, sanding, and repainting. In cases where acid rain damage is minor, neutralization and buffing with a liquid-type paint finessing product may provide an adequate repair. Only specially formulated products outlined in this bulletin should be used for that purpose. Unfortunately, other than minor damage, there is no simple method of determining the actual extent (depth) of acid penetration other than color sanding a representative affected area until there is no visible etching or depressions, followed by measuring the amount of paint removed with either a magnetic or digital-type film thickness gauge. The procedures in this bulletin are intended for use by qualified body/paint technicians and should not be attempted by inexperienced personnel. It is the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to the first sale. Perform frequent vehicle washing, as often as daily, during high heat and humidity periods to minimize the potential for paint damage due to acid rain exposure. This is especially important in geographical areas known for high frequency and concentration of acid rain and industrial fallout.

11005153

Toyota vehicles are currently protected with RapgardTM protective film designed to protect the horizontal painted surfaces.

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This material protects from acid rain, environmental fallout, and rail contamination.

11005149

Vehicles may occasionally be subjected to contamination by airborne iron particles shed from railroad tracks, train...

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wheels, exposure to heavy machinery facilities, grinding, welding, etc. This type of contamination can be identified by the presence of small, red or brown particles on the paint surface. These particles are often difficult to see on dark color paints but can be easily felt when brushing a hand across horizontal body surfaces such as the hood, roof, or deck lid.

11005122

Some 2005 2024 Toyota vehicles that have undergone water intrusion may exhibit a condition in which a musty odor is present.

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Follow the procedures in this bulletin to remediate the odor and address this condition. The purpose of this Service Bulletin is to provide general guidelines and procedures for odor remediation. This Service Bulletin provides a guide on how to prepare and treat the interior of the vehicle for odor remediation. Refer to the applicable model and model year Repair Manual and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website for the most up-to-date safety and precautionary guidelines.

11005064

Some 2005 2024 Toyota vehicles that have undergone water intrusion may exhibit a condition in which a musty odor is present.

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Follow the procedures in this bulletin to remediate the odor and address this condition. The purpose of this Service Bulletin is to provide general guidelines and procedures for odor remediation. This Service Bulletin provides a guide on how to prepare and treat the interior of the vehicle for odor remediation. Refer to the applicable model and model year Repair Manual and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website for the most up-to-date safety and precautionary guidelines.

11003644

Acid rain results from rainwater or other airborne moisture that become acidic due to industrial chemical impurities in the atmosphere.

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If these acidic compounds settle on an exposed vehicle, especially the horizontal areas such as the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage to the painted surfaces can occur. Acid rain damage can typically be identified on vehicles by the presence of stains on the paint surface that resemble hard water spots. Unlike water spots however, acid rain damage cannot be removed by regular washing procedures. Also, because acid rain can etch and soften the paint, normal buffing or polishing repair procedures should not be attempted. This can cause further damage and result in visible depressions in the paint surface. The following are the three major categories of acid rain damage: Minor damage: requires only buffing to repair. Moderate damage: usually requires neutralizing, color sanding, and buffing. Severe damage: extending beyond 1/2 mil of clearcoat on a pearl, metallic, or solid color, requires neutralization, sanding, and repainting. In cases where acid rain damage is minor, neutralization and buffing with a liquid-type paint finessing product may provide an adequate repair. Only specially formulated products outlined in this bulletin should be used for that purpose. Unfortunately, other than minor damage, there is no simple method of determining the actual extent (depth) of acid penetration other than color sanding a representative affected area until there is no visible etching or depressions, followed by measuring the amount of paint removed with either a magnetic or digital-type film thickness gauge. The procedures in this bulletin are intended for use by qualified body/paint technicians and should not be attempted by inexperienced personnel. While the quality and durability of paint on Toyota vehicles is continuously being improved, it remains the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to the first sale. To read, While the quality and durability of paint on Toyota vehicles is continuously being improved, it remains the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to first sale. Perform frequent vehicle washing, as often as daily, during high heat and humidity periods to minimize the potential for paint damage due to acid rain exposure. This is especially important in geographical areas known for high frequency and concentration of acid rain and industrial fallout.

11003589

Acid rain results from rainwater or other airborne moisture that become acidic due to industrial chemical impurities in the atmosphere.

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If these acidic compounds settle on an exposed vehicle, especially the horizontal areas such as the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage to the painted surfaces can occur. Acid rain damage can typically be identified on vehicles by the presence of stains on the paint surface that resemble hard water spots. Unlike water spots however, acid rain damage cannot be removed by regular washing procedures. Also, because acid rain can etch and soften the paint, normal buffing or polishing repair procedures should not be attempted. This can cause further damage and result in visible depressions in the paint surface. The following are the three major categories of acid rain damage: Minor damage: requires only buffing to repair. Moderate damage: usually requires neutralizing, color sanding, and buffing. Severe damage: extending beyond 1/2 mil of clearcoat on a pearl, metallic, or solid color, requires neutralization, sanding, and repainting. In cases where acid rain damage is minor, neutralization and buffing with a liquid-type paint finessing product may provide an adequate repair. Only specially formulated products outlined in this bulletin should be used for that purpose. Unfortunately, other than minor damage, there is no simple method of determining the actual extent (depth) of acid penetration other than color sanding a representative affected area until there is no visible etching or depressions, followed by measuring the amount of paint removed with either a magnetic or digital-type film thickness gauge. The procedures in this bulletin are intended for use by qualified body/paint technicians and should not be attempted by inexperienced personnel. While the quality and durability of paint on Toyota vehicles is continuously being improved, it remains the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to the first sale. To read, While the quality and durability of paint on Toyota vehicles is continuously being improved, it remains the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to first sale. Perform frequent vehicle washing, as often as daily, during high heat and humidity periods to minimize the potential for paint damage due to acid rain exposure. This is especially important in geographical areas known for high frequency and concentration of acid rain and industrial fallout.

10244113

Replacement certification labels (the vinyl label installed on the driver door or door post) and VIN plates (the metal...

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plate riveted to dashboard) (see Figure 1) for most 1979 ? 2023 model year vehicles may be available provided the requests meet the criteria listed in this Service Bulletin. Follow the Procurement Procedure in this bulletin to request a replacement certification label or VIN plate.

10227898

Some 2005 ? 2022 model year Toyota vehicles that have undergone water intrusion may exhibit a condition in which a musty smell is present.

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Follow the procedures in this bulletin to remediate the odor and address this condition. The purpose of this service bulletin is to provide general guidelines and procedures for odor remediation. This service bulletin provides a guide on how to prepare the interior of the vehicle prior to an odor remediation being performed, as well as contact information for an approved vendor who will arrange the remediation, and instructions on how to prepare the interior of the vehicle for reassembly once the remediation has been completed. Refer to all model and model year specific Repair Manuals and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website for the most up-to-date safety and precautionary guidelines. This service bulletin is to provide a general overview and direction for the odor remediation process.

10220174

Some 2005 ? 2022 model year Toyota vehicles that have undergone water intrusion may exhibit a condition in which a musty smell is present.

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Follow the procedures in this bulletin to remediate the odor and address this condition. The purpose of this service bulletin is to provide general guidelines and procedures for odor remediation. This service bulletin provides a guide on how to prepare the interior of the vehicle prior to an odor remediation being performed, as well as contact information for an approved vendor who will arrange the remediation, and instructions on how to prepare the interior of the vehicle for reassembly once the remediation has been completed. Refer to all model and model year specific Repair Manuals and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website for the most up-to-date safety and precautionary guidelines. This service bulletin is to provide a general overview and direction for the odor remediation process

10204571

Some 2005 ? 2022 model year Toyota vehicles that have undergone water intrusion may exhibit a condition in which a musty smell is present.

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Follow the procedures in this bulletin to remediate the odor and address this condition. The purpose of this service bulletin is to provide general guidelines and procedures for odor remediation. This service bulletin provides a guide on how to prepare the interior of the vehicle prior to an odor remediation being performed, as well as contact information for an approved vendor who will arrange the remediation, and instructions on how to prepare the interior of the vehicle for reassembly once the remediation has been completed. Refer to all model and model year specific Repair Manuals and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) website for the most up-to-date safety and precautionary guidelines. This service bulletin is to provide a general overview and direction for the odor remediation process.

10188913

Replacement certification labels (the vinyl label installed on the driver door or door post) and VIN plates (the metal...

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plate riveted to dashboard) (see Figure 1) for most 1979 ? 2021 model year vehicles may be available provided the requests meet the criteria listed in this Service Bulletin. Follow the Procurement Procedure in this bulletin to request a replacement certification label or VIN plate.

10174890

SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin Nos.

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PG021-88, PG015-89, PG0015-90, PG002-91, PG002-93, PG005-97, PG007-01, PG007-07, PG006-01, PG004-97, T-SB-0144-08, and T-SB-0304-17. The aforementioned bulletins are obsolete, and any printed versions should be discarded. Replacement certification labels (the vinyl label installed on the driver door or door post) and VIN plates (the metal plate riveted to dashboard) (see Figure 1) for most 1979 ? 2020 model year vehicles may be available provided the requests meet the criteria listed in this Service Bulletin. Follow the Procurement Procedure in this bulletin to request a replacement certification label or VIN plate.

10161528

Technical Instructions: TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIMITED SERVICE CAMPAIGN H0F CERTAIN 2005 - 2007 MODEL YEAR SEQUOIA ...

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CORROSION-RESISTANT COMPOUND APPLICATION

10159713

Dealer Daily Message: Limited Service Campaign H0F ? Remedy Notice Certain 2005 ? 2010 Model Year Tacoma Certain 2007 ?...

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2008 Model Year Tundra Certain 2005 ? 2008 Model Year Sequoia Frame Corrosion Resistant Compound (CRC) Application ? LSC H0F will expire May 21, 2019. ? No vehicles can be sprayed after this date. It?s important to have all vehicles remaining to be sprayed completed on or before this date. o If your dealership is not able to spray the remaining vehicles before this expiration, consideration can be given into whether a customer should be referred to another, local Toyota dealership that can complete the CRC application on or before May 21, 2019. ? Ensure your dealership only orders CRC spray for vehicles that are scheduled to be sprayed. Any additional CRC spray kits cannot be returned after campaign expiration.

10152144

Dealer Letter: Frame Corrosion Resistant Compound (CRC) Application.

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As part of the H0F Corrosion Resistant Compound (CRC) program, your dealership will receive a new set of the Vaupel HSDR 3300 spray guns to replace the old set of spray guns used for prior CRC campaigns and currently in your possession. You should use this new set of spray guns to conduct the H0F and any future CRC campaigns.

10143953

SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin Nos.

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PG021-88, PG015-89, PG0015-90, PG002-91, PG002-93, PG005-97, PG007-01, PG007-07, PG006-01, PG004-97, and T-SB-0144-08. Service Bulletin Nos. PG021-88, PG015-89, PG0015-90, PG002-91, PG002-93, PG005-97, PG007-01, PG007-07, PG006-01, PG004-97, and T-SB-0144-08 are obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Vehicle replacement certification labels (the vinyl label installed on the driver door or door post) and VIN plates (the metal plate riveted to dashboard) may be available from Toyota, provided the request meets one of the criteria listed in this Service Bulletin. Replacement Certification Label and VIN Plate Criteria A replacement certification label and/or VIN plate may be requested if: ? The vehicle was in an accident and the label and/or plate is damaged or attached to a part that will be replaced during the repair. ? The label and/or plate was stolen.

10141611

Dealer Daily Message: Frame Programs.

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Extension of Warranty Coverage for Frame Corrosion/Frame Replacement. Frame Ordering/Repair/Administration Updates Mis-Built. For frames that are suspected to have been mis-built, dealers should: 1. Contact the Parts Technical Support Group (PTSG) at prasupport@toyota.com with information on the condition and status of repair. Also include the original part order reference number. a. A Field Product Quality Report (FPQR) should also be generated and attached to the communication. i. The report should include photos of the condition, and photos of all labels and stampings on the frame. ii. This report can be submitted by region staff (FTS) or dealership personnel. 2. Dealership will receive communication back with next direction(s) from PTSG. a. Response will include confirmation of mis-built condition, if applicable, and instructions on mis-built frame disposition.

10132684

Dealer Letter: October 12,2017 Sequoia (ZH8 and ZH9) Frame Replacement and CRC Application now available.

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In our continuing efforts to ensure the best in customer satisfaction, Toyota is announcing a Warranty Enhancement Program to extend the warranty coverage for Frame Corrosion on certain 2005 ? 2007 model year Sequoia vehicles. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2007 Toyota Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer.

10132683

Region Letter: October 12,2017 Sequoia Frame Replacement (ZH8 and ZH9) is now available.

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? Added additional op codes for Sequoia to cover dealer costs of maintaining vehicles while waiting for frames, if applicable. Specific information for Region support is provided below. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2010 Toyota Tacoma, 2007-2008 Tundra, and 2005-2008 Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based upon the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame replacement.

10132471

CRC Spray Application Preparation.

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Frame Corrosion Resistant Compound (CRC) Application. Please reference the included CRC Readiness Checklist and FAQ (Frequently Asked Question). These documents should be used to prepare your dealership for CRC spray application.

10132403

Dealer Package: On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2010 Toyota Tacoma...

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vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame replacement.

10132398

Dealer Packet Email: On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2010 Toyota...

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Tacoma, 2007-2008 Tundra, and 2005-2008 Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based upon the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame replacement.

10132397

Region Letter Email: On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2010 Toyota...

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Tacoma, 2007-2008 Tundra, and 2005-2008 Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based upon the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame replacement.

10132281

If a creak, tick, or rattle noise is heard at the top or bottom of the windshield, or at the top of the rear glass, the...

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source of the noise may be the two stoppers bonded to the top of the windshield/rear glass, or the windshield retainers bonded to the lower edge of the windshield. This bulletin provides the recommended repair procedure to eliminate these types of noises from the windshield/rear glass area.

10132136

The appearance of spots in tempered glass (when viewed at certain angles) is the result of the heat treating and quick...

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quenching process during manufacturing.

10131713

SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin Nos.

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PG021-88, PG015-89, PG0015-90, PG002-91, PG002-93, PG005-97, PG007-01, PG007-07, and T-SB-0144-08. Service Bulletin Nos. PG021-88, PG015-89, PG0015-90, PG002-91, PG002-93, PG005-97, PG007-01, PG007-07, and T-SB-0144-08 are obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to review the entire content of this bulletin before proceeding. REVISION NOTICE January 11, 2018 ? The Supersession Notice has been updated. Any previous printed versions of this bulletin should be discarded. Vehicle replacement certification labels (the vinyl label installed on the driver door or door post) and VIN plates (the metal plate riveted to dashboard) may be available from Toyota, provided the request meets one of the criteria listed in this Service Bulletin.

10127063

Technical Instructions: Limited Service Campaign H0F.

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Certain 2005- 2007 Model Year Sequoia. CORROSION-RESISTANT COMPOUND APPLICATION.

10123420

Vehicle replacement certification labels (the vinyl label installed on the driver door or door post) and VIN plates (the...

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metal plate riveted to dashboard) may be available from Toyota, provided the request meets one of the criteria listed in this Service Bulletin.

10123407

Region Letter: October 19,2017 Tundra Frame Replacement (ZH7) and CRC Application is now available.

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? Added additional op codes for Tundra to cover dealer costs of maintaining vehicles while waiting for frames, if applicable. ? Added op codes for Tundra to cover costs to replace Bed Assembly, if applicable. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2010 Toyota Tacoma, 2007-2008 Tundra, and 2005-2008 Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based upon the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame replacement

10123389

TI: Technical instructions for Corrosion Resistant Compound Campaign H0F Certain 2005-2007 Model Year Sequoia,...

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Corrosion-Resistant Compound Application.

Other

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10251076

FAQ: Customer Frequently Asked Questions

10251074

FAQ: Customer Frequently Asked Questions

10251070

OBSOLETE NOTICE January 22, 2024: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0057-18.

10238157

The Immobilizer and Smart Key Reset is a feature that allows the registration of new keys when all master keys are lost.

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Once the system is reset, all previously registered keys will be erased. Follow the procedures in this bulletin to reset a vehicle Immobilizer or Smart Key system.

10217806

CSP: Takata CSP Coverage Job Aid - published 7.28.2022

10197494

Technician Certification Requirements.

10197476

Replacement vin plates.

10197473

Product general information.

10177782

OBSOLETE NOTICE June 23, 2020: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0063-20.

10174891

OBSOLETE NOTICE April 07, 2020: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0032-20. Replacement Certification Labels and VIN Plates

10172843

OBSOLETE NOTICE February 12, 2020: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0010-20.

10142883

Mis-Built For frames that are suspected to have been mis-built, dealers should: 1.

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Contact the Parts Technical Support Group (PTSG) at prasupport@toyota.com with information on the condition and status of repair. a. Include the original part order reference number. 2. A Field Product Quality Report (FPQR) should be generated and attached to the communication. a. The report should include photos of the condition and of all labels and stampings on the frame. b. This report can be submitted by region staff (FTS) or dealership personnel. 3. Dealership will receive communication back with next direction(s) from PTSG. a. Response will include confirmation of mis-built condition and if applicable,

10134140

Tech Tip: Some customers may experience difficulty programming HomeLink.

10133901

This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0012-13.

10133867

SSTs are key elements to provide your customers with swift and accurate repairs resulting in superior customer...

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satisfaction.

10133836

This bulletin contains general vehicle pulling diagnosis and repair procedures along with specific information to help...

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correct pulling complaints.

10133649

OBSOLETE NOTICE November 21, 2017: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0304-17.

10132930

OBSOLETE NOTICE: September 14, 2016: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0134-16.

10132721

OBSOLETE NOTICE: July 7, 2014: This bulletin is now obsolete.

10132715

The Immobilizer and Smart Key Reset is a feature that allows the registration of new keys when all master keys are lost.

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Once the system is reset, all previously registered keys will be erased.

10132708

The Immobilizer and Smart Key Reset is a feature that allows the registration of new keys when all master keys are lost.

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Once the system is reset, all previously registered keys will be erased.

10132320

Some customers may complain that the Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system is inoperative if they have misplaced the...

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parental passcode for the system.

10132295

This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0054-13.

10132045

Some customers may complain that the Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system is inoperative if the have misplaced the...

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parental passcode for the system.

10131993

This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0185-13.

10096097

TECH TIP: SOME CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTY PROGRAMMING HOMELINK.

10062051

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10062038

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10062016

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10062013

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10061665

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10061649

SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.

10020866

REAR DRIVELINE VIBRATION AT 55 - 70 MPH.

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*KB

10019676

EXCESSIVE SULFUR ODOR.

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*TT

10018406

REAR AXLE BEARING NOISE.

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*AK

10007586

REPAIR MANUAL SUPPLEMENT: VEHICLE PULLING TO ONE SIDE.

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TOYOTA ALL MODEL YEARS. *MJ 2002 - 2007 MODEL YEARS. TOYOTA/SCION MODELS. *TT

HVAC & Climate

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10161535

Dealer Package: May 22, 2019 A watermark has been added to the Dealer Letter to indicate that H0F expired on May 21, 2019.

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Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Available On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit regarding frame corrosion was finally approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frame meets or exceeds the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. The CRC application will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria, and did not: ? Previously have the frame replaced, if a Tacoma and/or: ? Previously had the frame sprayed with CRC under any previous campaign, if a Tacoma

10159688

Warranty Policy Bulletin: Toyota has received reports of customer concerns in which the vehicles operated in specific...

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cold climate areas (Cold Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-than-normal corrosion with the vehicle?s frame. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2007 Toyota Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame replacement. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing parts for CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria, and did not: ? Previously have the frame replaced and/or: ? Previously had the frame sprayed with CRC under any previous campaign

10154792

Dealer Package: Added important note in the Parts section.

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Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Available On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit regarding frame corrosion was finally approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frame meets or exceeds the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer.

10154788

Dealer Package: Modified warranty claim submission flowchart.

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See Appendix A. In our continuing efforts to ensure the best in customer satisfaction, Toyota is announcing a Warranty Enhancement Program to extend the warranty coverage for Frame Corrosion on certain 2005 ? 2007 model year Sequoia vehicles. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2007 Toyota Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing parts for CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria.

10154785

Dealer Package: Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key...

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areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Available On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit regarding frame corrosion was finally approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frame meets or exceeds the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer.

10152161

Warranty Policy Bulletin: Toyota has received reports of customer concerns in which the vehicles operated in specific...

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cold climate areas (Cold Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-than-normal corrosion with the vehicle?s frame.

10152148

Dealer Letter: Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key...

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areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Not Yet Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Not Yet Available.

10152147

Dealer Email: Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key...

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areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Not Yet Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Not Yet Available.

10152146

Region Letter: Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key...

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areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Not Yet Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Not Yet Available.

10152145

Region Email: Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key...

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areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Not Yet Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Not Yet Available.

10145999

Warranty Policy Bulletin: Toyota has received reports of customer concerns in which the vehicles operated in specific...

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cold climate areas (Cold Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-than-normal corrosion with the vehicle?s frame. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2007 Toyota Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame replacement. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing parts for CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria, and did not: ? Previously have the frame replaced and/or: ? Previously had the frame sprayed with CRC under any previous campaign

10145992

Dealer Package: June 25, 2018 Added warranty claim submission flowchart.

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See Appendix A. In our continuing efforts to ensure the best in customer satisfaction, Toyota is announcing a Warranty Enhancement Program to extend the warranty coverage for Frame Corrosion on certain 2005 ? 2007 model year Sequoia vehicles. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2007 Toyota Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing parts for CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria.

10145990

Dealer Package: June 25, 2018 Added warranty claim submission flowchart.

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See Appendix A. Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Available On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit regarding frame corrosion was finally approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frame meets or exceeds the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer.

10133637

Warranty Policy Bulletin: Toyota has received reports of customer concerns in which the vehicles operated in specific...

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cold climate areas (Cold Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-than-normal corrosion with the vehicle?s frame. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2007 Toyota Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame replacement. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing parts for CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria, and did not: ? Previously have the frame replaced and/or: ? Previously had the frame sprayed with CRC under any previous campaign

10133636

Dealer Letter: March 2, 2018.

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Rental sublet period added for use during repair. ? Primary Coverage expiration date changed. ? Ancillary parts coverage section added. Warranty Enhancement Program ZH8 Certain 2005 ? 2007 Model Year Sequoia Extension of Warranty Coverage for Frame Corrosion. In our continuing efforts to ensure the best in customer satisfaction, Toyota is announcing a Warranty Enhancement Program to extend the warranty coverage for Frame Corrosion on certain 2005 ? 2007 model year Sequoia vehicles. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2007 Toyota Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing parts for CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria.

10132901

REVISION NOTICE November 10, 2016 Rev2: ? Applicability has been updated to include 2016 ? 2017 model year Toyota vehicles.

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? Parts Information section has been updated. Some 2004 ? 2017 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit odors naturally occurring from the HVAC system and/or related environmental factors. Although there is no way to eliminate these odors, follow the General Procedure in this bulletin to minimize the odors experienced.

10132690

Warranty Policy Bulletin: Toyota has received reports of customer concerns in which the vehicles operated in specific...

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cold climate areas (Cold Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-than-normal corrosion with the vehicle?s frame.

10132682

Dealer Email: ? 2005-2007 (ZH8) Sequoia Frame Replacement and CRC Application is now available.

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? 2008 (ZH9) Sequoia Frame Replacement and CRC Application is now available. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2010 Toyota Tacoma, 2007-2008 Tundra, and 2005-2008 Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based upon the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing parts for the CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria.

10132681

Region Email: ? 2005-2007 (ZH8) Sequoia Frame Replacement and CRC Application is now available.

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? 2008 (ZH9) Sequoia Frame Replacement and CRC Application is now available. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2010 Toyota Tacoma, 2007-2008 Tundra, and 2005-2008 Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based upon the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing parts for the CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria.

10132654

Warranty Policy Bulletin: Toyota has received reports of customer concerns in which the vehicles operated in specific...

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cold climate areas (Cold Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-than-normal corrosion with the vehicle?s frame.

10132490

Dealer Letter: The attached Dealer Letter has been updated.

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September 29, 2017 Rental Invoice requirement has been added. ? Estimated Launch Timing has been updated for Tundra and Sequoia models. September 7, 2017 Tacoma UIO (Units in Operation) has been updated. Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Not Yet Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Not Yet Available.

10132404

Warranty Policy Bulletin: Toyota has received reports of customer concerns in which the vehicles operated in specific...

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cold climate areas (Cold Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-than-normal corrosion with the vehicle?s frame.

10131985

Some 2004 ? 2014 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit odors naturally occurring from the HVAC system and/or related environmental factors.

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Although there is no way to eliminate these odors, follow the General Procedure in this bulletin to minimize the odors experienced.

10123410

Dealer Letter: October 19, 2018 Tundra (ZH7) Frame Replacement and CRC Application is now available.

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Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Available. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit regarding frame corrosion was finally approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frame meets or exceeds the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer.

10123406

Dealer Email: ? 2007-2008 (ZH7) Tundra Frame Replacement and CRC Application is now available.

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On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2010 Toyota Tacoma, 2007-2008 Tundra, and 2005-2008 Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based upon the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria.

10123405

Region Email: ? 2007-2008 (ZH7) Tundra Frame Replacement and CRC Application is now available.

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On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 ? 2010 Toyota Tacoma, 2007-2008 Tundra, and 2005-2008 Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based upon the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame inspection criteria.

10123399

Warranty Policy Bulletin: Toyota has received reports of customer concerns in which the vehicles operated in specific...

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cold climate areas (Cold Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-than-normal corrosion with the vehicle?s frame.

10123390

Dealer Letter: October 12, 2017 Sequoia (ZH8 and ZH9) Frame Replacement and CRC Application now available.

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Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Not Yet Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Available. On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit regarding frame corrosion was finally approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the customer?s frame, and if the frame meets or exceeds the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer.

10119406

Dealer Letter: September 7, 2017 Tacoma UIO (Units in Operation) has been updated.

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Toyota will initiate a Limited Service Campaign (LSC H0F) to apply Corrosion Resistant Compound to key areas of the vehicle?s frame for the following vehicles located in the 20 Cold Climate States1: ? Certain 2005 to 2010 Tacoma** - Available ? 2007 to 2008 Tundra ? Not Yet Available ? 2005 to 2008 Sequoia ? Not Yet Available.

10111562

The procedure in this bulletin is a general guideline on how to properly diagnose the air conditioning system after a component failure.

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Refer to the applicable Repair Manual for vehicle specific repair procedures and parts.

10111389

Some 2004 - 2015 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit odors naturally occurring from the HVAC system and/or related environmental factors.

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Although there is no way to eliminate these odors, follow the General Procedure in this bulletin to minimize the odors experienced.

10111196

Some 2004 - 2015 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit odors naturally occurring from the HVAC system and/or related environmental factors.

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Although there is no way to eliminate these odors, follow the General Procedure in this bulletin to minimize the odors experienced.

10111179

The procedure in this bulletin is a general guideline on how to properly diagnose the air conditioning system after a component failure.

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Refer to the applicable Repair Manual for vehicle specific repair procedures and parts.

Electrical

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10217804

CSP: On July 30, 2018, a settlement of claims for Economic Loss related to Takata airbag inflators was approved for full implementation.

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The settlement includes Toyota?s agreement to provide a Customer Support Program (?CSP?) for 2002-2019 model year (MY) vehicles originally equipped with certain Takata airbag inflators or repaired under a recall with Takata airbag inflators to provide coverage for repairs of the airbag inflator contained in the airbag module. This CSP letter is to help clarify how to administer this coverage in accordance with the settlement. This is NOT a recall or a campaign, but is provided to reassure owners that Toyota stands behind the reliability of our vehicles.

10152205

SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes SB No.

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T-SB-0101-11. Applicability has been updated to include 2016 ? 2017 model year vehicles. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0101-11 is Obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to review the entire content of this bulletin before proceeding. When servicing interior electrical switches and components, please note the precautions in this bulletin to avoid damaging electrical components and switches. Many lubricants, cleaners, and automotive chemicals contain silicone or other compounds that may contaminate electrical contacts, and therefore increase electrical resistance and decrease switch performance. The use of any cleaners or fluids may increase the risk of further damage to electrical components.

10150418

Supersession Notice. Flash reprogramming allows the ECU software to be updated without replacing the ECU.

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Flash calibration updates for specific vehicle models/ECUs are released as field-fix procedures described in individual Service Bulletins. This bulletin details the Techstream ECU flash reprogramming process and outlines use of the Technical Information System (TIS) and the Calibration Update Wizard (CUW). Flash calibration updates can only be applied to the vehicle/ECU combination for which they are intended. ECUs have internal security that will not allow them to be programmed with another ECU?s information.

10149217

Supersession Notice. Flash reprogramming allows the ECU software to be updated without replacing the ECU.

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Flash calibration updates for specific vehicle models/ECUs are released as field-fix procedures described in individual Service Bulletins. This bulletin details the Techstream ECU flash reprogramming process and outlines use of the Technical Information System (TIS) and the Calibration Update Wizard (CUW). Flash calibration updates can only be applied to the vehicle/ECU combination for which they are intended. ECUs have internal security that will not allow them to be programmed with another ECU?s information.

10143927

SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin No.

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T-SB-0043-14. ? Applicability has been updated to include 2017 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0043-14 is obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. The Immobilizer and Smart Key Reset is a feature that allows the registration of new keys when all master keys are lost. Once the system is reset, all previously registered keys will be erased. Follow the procedures in this bulletin to reset a vehicle Immobilizer or Smart Key system. NOTE New security provisions are required to obtain a reset passcode. It is critical to review the instructions for this new process BEFORE attempting to get a passcode in the new system.

10134128

Flash reprogramming allows the ECU software to be updated without replacing the ECU.

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Flash calibration updates for specific vehicle models/ECUs are released as field-fix procedures described in individual Service Bulletins. This bulletin details the Techstream ECU flash reprogramming process and outlines use of the Technical Information System (TIS) and the Calibration Update Wizard (CUW). Flash calibration updates can only be applied to the vehicle/ECU combination for which they are intended. ECUs have internal security that will not allow them to be programmed with another ECU?s information.

10133897

Flash reprogramming allows the ECU software to be updated without replacing the ECU.

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Flash calibration updates for specific vehicle models/ECUs are released as field-fix procedures described in individual Service Bulletins. This bulletin details the Techstream ECU flash reprogramming process and outlines use of the TIS and the CUW.

10133878

Flash reprogramming allows the ECU software to be updated without replacing the ECU.

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Flash calibration updates for specific vehicle models/ECUs are released as field-fix procedures described in individual Service Bulletins. This bulletin details the Techstream ECU flash reprogramming process and outlines use of the Technical Information System (TIS) and the Calibration Update Wizard (CUW). Flash calibration updates can only be applied to the vehicle/ECU combination for which they are intended. ECUs have internal security that will not allow them to be programmed with another ECU?s information.

10133654

In the event that a Toyota vehicle becomes submerged in water, many components may be physically damaged.

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Electrical and electronic components, including wiring harnesses, are particularly susceptible to corrosion and subsequent malfunction. Although any flooding can be damaging, salt water flooding elevates the potential for abnormal conditions and may increase risks due to its highly corrosive and conductive nature. Salt residue also continues to corrode and remain conductive even after a vehicle dries. This bulletin is intended to assist with safe handling and inspection of flood damaged vehicles and to provide basic guidance on likely needed repairs.

10132762

Flash reprogramming allows the ECU software to be updated without replacing the ECU.

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Flash calibration updates for specific vehicle models/ECUs are released as field-fix procedures described in individual Service Bulletins. This bulletin details the Techstream ECU flash reprogramming process and outlines use of the Technical Information System (TIS) and the Calibration Update Wizard (CUW). Flash calibration updates can only be applied to the vehicle/ECU combination for which they are intended. ECUs have internal security that will not allow them to be programmed with another ECU?s information.

10123430

REVISION NOTICE October 30, 2017 Rev1: * Applicability has been updated to include 2018 model year vehicles.

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SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes SB No. T-SB-0012-13. Flash reprogramming allows the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software to be updated without replacing the ECU. Flash calibration updates for specific vehicle models/ECUs are released as field-fix procedures described in individual Service Bulletins. This bulletin details the Techstream ECU flash reprogramming process and outlines use of the Technical Information System (TIS) and the Calibration Update Wizard (CUW). Flash calibration updates can only be applied to the vehicle/ECU combination for which they are intended. ECUs have internal security that will not allow them to be programmed with another ECU's information.

10111416

The Immobilizer and Smart Key Reset is a feature that allows the registration of new keys when all master keys are lost.

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Once the system is reset, all previously registered keys will be erased. Follow the procedures in this bulletin to reset a vehicle Immobilizer or Smart Key system. NOTE: There are new security provisions required to obtain a Reset Pass-Code. It is critical that the instructions for this new process are reviewed BEFORE attempting to get a Pass-Code in the new system.

10111390

When servicing interior electrical switches and components, please note the precautions in this bulletin to avoid...

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damaging electrical components and switches. Many lubricants, cleaners, and automotive chemicals contain silicone or other compounds that may contaminate electrical contacts, and therefore increase electrical resistance and decrease switch performance. The use of any cleaners or fluids may increase the risk of further damage to electrical components.

10111197

When servicing interior electrical switches and components, please note the precautions in this bulletin to avoid...

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damaging electrical components and switches. Many lubricants, cleaners, and automotive chemicals contain silicone or other compounds that may contaminate electrical contacts, and therefore increase electrical resistance and decrease switch performance. The use of any cleaners or fluids may increase the risk of further damage to electrical components.

10111126

The Immobilizer and Smart Key Reset is a feature that allows the registration of new keys when all master keys are lost.

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Once the system is reset, all previously registered keys will be erased. Follow the procedures in this bulletin to reset a vehicle Immobilizer or Smart Key system. NOTE: There are new security provisions required to obtain a Reset Pass-Code. It is critical that the instructions for this new process are reviewed BEFORE attempting to get a Pass-Code in the new system.

10096036

"TSB: FLASH REPROGRAMMING ALLOWS THE ECU SOFTWARE TO BE UPDATED WITHOUT REPLACING THE ECU.

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FLASH CALIBRATION UPDATES FOR SPECIFIC VEHICLE MODELS/ECUS ARE RELEASED AS FIELD-FIX PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN INDIVIDUAL SERVICE BULLETINS. THIS BULLETIN DETAILS THE TECHSTREAM ECU FLASH REPROGRAMMING PROCESS AND OUTLINES USE OF THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (TIS) AND THE CALIBRATION UPDATE WIZARD (CUW). FLASH CALIBRATION UPDATES CAN ONLY BE APPLIED TO THE VEHICLE/ECU COMBINATION FOR WHICH THEY ARE INTENDED. ECUS HAVE INTERNAL SECURITY THAT WILL NOT ALLOW THEM TO BE PROGRAMMED WITH ANOTHER ECUS INFORMATION."

10045140

TOYOTA: ACCELERATOR PEDAL SENSOR ASSEMBLY INFORMATION REGARDING THE INSPECTION, REMOVAL, AND INSTALLATION, IF LUBRICATION OR OIL, IS APPLIED.

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*PE

10034284

TOYOTA: TECHSTREAM ECU FLASH REPROGRAMMING PROCEDURE.

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FLASH REPROGRAMMING ALLOWS THE ECU SOFTWARE TO BE UPDATED WITHOUT REPLACING THE ECU. FLASH CALIBRATION UPDATES FOR SPECIFIC VEHICLE MODELS/ECUS ARE RELEASED AS FIELD-FIX PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN INDIVIDUAL SERVICE BULLETINS. MODEL YEARS FROM 2001-2011. *PE

10022759

VSC-RELATED ZERO POINT CALIBRATION AND SENSOR CHECK.

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Pre-Delivery & Maintenance

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10210375

This Service Bulletin includes procedures to replace damaged or loose front carpet floor retainer(s) without replacing the carpet assembly.

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Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to replace the loose or damaged carpet floor retainer(s).

10190460

Toyota Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10168545

Dealer Package: Toyota will be sending Safety Recall/Special Service Campaign Follow-Up Notices to owners whose vehicles...

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have not yet had the following Safety Recall/Special Service Campaign repairs completed. Please note the following information for Regional and PD associates.

10168544

Dealer Email: Toyota will be sending Safety Recall/Special Service Campaign Follow-Up Notices to owners whose vehicles...

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have not yet had the following Safety Recall/Special Service Campaign repairs completed. Please note the following information for Regional and PD associates.

10168543

Region Letter: Toyota will be sending Safety Recall/Special Service Campaign Follow-Up Notices to owners whose vehicles...

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have not yet had the following Safety Recall/Special Service Campaign repairs completed. Please note the following information for Regional and PD associates.

10168542

Region Email: Toyota will be sending Safety Recall/Special Service Campaign Follow-Up Notices to owners whose vehicles...

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have not yet had the following Safety Recall/Special Service Campaign repairs completed. Please note the following information for Regional and PD associates.

10145749

Technical Service Bulletin: OBSOLETE NOTICE: July 31, 2018: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0304-17.

10145748

Technical Service Bulletin: OBSOLETE NOTICE: July 31, 2018: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0304-17.

10145205

TI: Technical Instructions for Warranty Enhancement Program ZH8 Certain 2005-2007 Model Year Sequoia Frame Replacement.

10132407

Technical Instructions for Warranty Extension Program ZH6, ZH7, ZH8, and ZH9.

10131988

The following procedures are recommended during routine maintenance or in the event of a customer concern for wiper...

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performance.

10119417

Dealer Letter: Toyota has received a letter dated September 8, 2017 from the West Virginia Department of Environmental...

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Protection (WVDAQ), confirming that the H0F campaign is exempt from air permit requirements as long as Toyota dealers comply with all conditions set forth in the WVDAQ letter. Your dealership will be able to do so by (1) keeping a copy of this WVDAQ letter in your records for the H0F campaign and (2) following all instructions in the Dealer Information Packet.

10119405

Dealer Letter: Toyota has received a letter dated September 5, 2017 from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental...

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Protection (MADEP), confirming that the H0F campaign is exempt from air permit requirements as long as Toyota dealers comply with all conditions set forth in the MADEP letter. Your dealership will be able to do so by (1) keeping a copy of this MADEP letter in your records for the H0F and (2) following all instructions in the Dealer Information Packet.

Brakes

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11012743

To prevent brake rotor rust from forming during transportation and storage, wheel film will be used instead of a cardboard type of anti-rust cover.

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The purpose of the wheel film is to shield the disc brake rotor from weather elements and initial rust before the vehicle is delivered to the customer. Consequently, the film should remain on the wheel for as long as possible.

11007444

To prevent brake rotor rust from forming during transportation and storage, wheel film will be used instead of a cardboard type of anti-rust cover.

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The purpose of the wheel film is to shield the disc brake rotor from weather elements and initial rust before the vehicle is delivered to the customer. Consequently, the film should remain on the wheel for as long as possible.

11006150

To prevent brake rotor rust from forming during transportation and storage, wheel film will be used instead of a cardboard type of anti-rust cover.

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The purpose of the wheel film is to shield the disc brake rotor from weather elements and initial rust before the vehicle is delivered to the customer. Consequently, the film should remain on the wheel for as long as possible.

11003647

To prevent brake rotor rust from forming during transportation and storage, wheel film will be used instead of a cardboard type of anti-rust cover.

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The purpose of the wheel film is to shield the disc brake rotor from weather elements and initial rust before the vehicle is delivered to the customer. Consequently, the film should remain on the wheel for as long as possible. SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin No. PD017-04. The entire bulletin has been updated.

11003592

To prevent brake rotor rust from forming during transportation and storage, wheel film will be used instead of a cardboard type of anti-rust cover.

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The purpose of the wheel film is to shield the disc brake rotor from weather elements and initial rust before the vehicle is delivered to the customer. Consequently, the film should remain on the wheel for as long as possible. SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin No. PD017-04. The entire bulletin has been updated.

10214323

Some Toyota vehicles installed with Toyota Complete Maintenance Care (TCMC) brake pads may exhibit a groan or squeak...

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noise in various driving conditions

10190453

Some Toyota vehicles installed with Toyota Complete Maintenance Care (TCMC) brake pads may exhibit a groan or squeak...

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noise in various driving conditions.

10187241

Some Toyota vehicles installed with Toyota Complete Maintenance Care (TCMC) brake pads may exhibit a groan or squeak...

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noise in various driving conditions.

10186195

Some Toyota vehicles installed with Toyota Complete Maintenance Care (TCMC) brake pads may exhibit a groan or squeak...

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noise in various driving conditions.

10132477

Dealer Letter: This communication only applies to dealerships located in Pennsylvania.

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As discussed in our August 28, 2017 Dealer Daily message, dealers in Pennsylvania were required to wait to commence CRC application for the H0F campaign until after expiration of a 15 working-day notification period. Notices regarding the H0F campaign were submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP), Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) and Philadelphia Air Management Services (PAMS) on August 25, 2017. Accordingly, the 15-day period has now expired and you may commence offering the CRC applications at your dealership.

10131984

A new Special Service Tool (SST 09709-00002) has been introduced to aid in the inspection procedure for certain vehicles...

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equipped with a floor pedal-type parking brake system. This bulletin references the correct method for installing the Brake Pedal Force Gauge. Refer to the appropriate Repair Manual for parking brake pedal travel inspection and adjustment specification.

10131928

A key part to maintain the proper function and safe operation of the vehicle's braking system is to perform a visual...

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inspection when installing brake pads, calipers, and discs. The following recommendations are intended to provide general tips for the inspection and/or installation of Toyota Complete Maintenance Care (TCMC) front brake pads and discs. Always refer to the model specific Repair manual and TIS publications for specific repair instructions.

Steering

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10203532

Some customers may encounter Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: ?Difficulty to pair the phone.

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?Intermittent Bluetooth failure to connect to the vehicle when first turning on the vehicle. ?Various Bluetooth Audio functions are no longer functioning with customer?s phone such as ability to change the track using the steering wheel controls. These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer?s phone. Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone, or if they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

10182983

Some customers may encounter Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: ?Difficulty to pair the phone.

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?Intermittent Bluetooth failure to connect to the vehicle when first turning on the vehicle. ?Various Bluetooth Audio functions are no longer functioning with customer?s phone such as ability to change the track using the steering wheel controls. These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer?s phone. Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone, or if they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

10177781

SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin Nos.

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ST005-01, SU001-08, and T-SB-0391-08. The aforementioned bulletins are obsolete, and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to review the entire content of this service bulletin before proceeding. This Service Bulletin provides best practice procedures for vehicle pulling complaint, diagnosis, and repair for 2002 ? 2021 model year Toyota vehicles. This information supplements Repair Manual procedures when the symptoms are: ?Vehicle Pulling: The vehicle moves to the right or left when the driver holds the steering wheel while driving straight ahead without exerting steering effort. ?Steering Wheel Off Center: The vehicle travels straight, but the steering wheel is not pointed straight ahead. The vehicle is not pulling. Before repairing a vehicle pulling to one side, it is necessary to clearly identify the cause of the pulling condition. Frequently, pulling to one side is diagnosed as a wheel alignment concern. However, the actual cause may be related to the lateral force generated by the tires, vehicle damage, road crown or worn components. Performing a wheel alignment when tire force is the cause could result in the wheel alignment being set at a value outside of specifications. This could then cause other problems such as uneven tire wear, etc. A customer may notice a pull to the left when in the left lanes of travel and notice a pull to the right or no pull when traveling in the right lanes of travel on the very same section of roadway. This road crown effect is environmental and cannot be corrected with suspension adjustments or any other wheel or tire modification discussed in this bulletin.

10168537

Some customers may encounter Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: ? Difficulty to pair the phone.

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? Intermittent Bluetooth failure to connect to the vehicle when first turning on the vehicle. ? Various Bluetooth Audio functions are no longer functioning with customer?s phone such as ability to change the track using the steering wheel controls. These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer?s phone. Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone, or if they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

10155247

Some customers may encounter Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: ? Difficulty to pair the phone.

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? Intermittent Bluetooth failure to connect to the vehicle when first turning on the vehicle. ? Various Bluetooth Audio functions are no longer functioning with customer?s phone such as ability to change the track using the steering wheel controls. These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer?s phone. Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone, or if they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

10150015

Some customers may encounter Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: ? Difficulty to pair the phone.

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? Intermittent Bluetooth failure to connect to the vehicle when first turning on the vehicle. ? Various Bluetooth Audio functions are no longer functioning with customer?s phone such as ability to change the track using the steering wheel controls. These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer?s phone. Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone or if they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

10134320

Some customers may encounter Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: ? Difficulty pairing the phone.

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? Intermittent Bluetooth failure to connect when first turning on the vehicle. ? Various Bluetooth Audio functions are no longer functioning with the customer?s phone, such as the ability to change the track using the steering wheel controls. These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer?s phone. Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone or if they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

10111643

Some customers may encounter Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: *Difficulty to pair the phone.

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*Intermittent Bluetooth failure to connect to the vehicle when first turning on the vehicle. *Various Bluetooth Audio functions are no longer functioning with customer's phone such as ability to change the track using the steering wheel controls.

10111366

Some customers may encounter Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: * Difficulty to pair the phone.

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* Intermittent Bluetooth failure to connect to the vehicle when first turning on the vehicle. * Various Bluetooth Audio functions are no longer functioning with customer's phone such as ability to change the track using the steering wheel controls. These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer's phone. Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone or if they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

10111230

Some customers may encounter Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: * Difficulty to pair the phone.

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* Intermittent Bluetooth failure to connect to the vehicle when first turning on the vehicle. * Various Bluetooth Audio functions are no longer functioning with customer's phone such as ability to change the track using the steering wheel controls. These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer's phone. Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone or if they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

10097052

"TT: SOME CUSTOMERS MAY ENCOUNTER BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY CONCERNS SUCH AS: DIFFICULTY PAIRING THE PHONE.

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INTERMITTENT BLUETOOTH FAILURE TO CONNECT WHEN FIRST TURNING ON THE VEHICLE. VARIOUS BLUETOOTH AUDIO FUNCTIONS ARE NO LONGER FUNCTIONING WITH THE CUSTOMERS PHONE, SUCH AS THE ABILITY TO CHANGE THE TRACK USING THE STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS. THESE CONCERNS CAN BE CAUSED BY CHANGES MADE ON THE CUSTOMERS PHONE. MAKE SURE TO INQUIRE WITH THE CUSTOMER IF THE CONNECTIVITY CONCERNS OCCURRED AFTER RECEIVING AN OPERATING SYSTEM UPDATE ON THEIR PHONE OR IF THEY HAVE RESTORED THEIR PHONE DATA/SETTINGS RECENTLY."

Engine

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10253223

This is to advise of various price adjustments that will affect Toyota Genuine Motor Oil and Long Life Coolant, effective March 1, 2024.

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These products are ordered through the Toyota Complete Maintenance Care (TCMC) website.

10164330

SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes SB No.

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T-SB-0012-13. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0012-13 is obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to review the entire content of this bulletin before proceeding. Flash reprogramming allows the Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software to be updated without replacing the ECU. Flash calibration updates for specific vehicle models/ECUs are released as field-fix procedures described in individual Service Bulletins. This bulletin details the Techstream ECU flash reprogramming process and outlines use of the Technical Information System (TIS) and the Calibration Update Wizard (CUW). Flash calibration updates can only be applied to the vehicle/ECU combination for which they are intended. ECUs have internal security that will not allow them to be programmed with another ECU?s information. NOTE ECU is a Toyota term used to describe integrated computerized devices responsible for managing the operation of a system or subsystem. For the purposes of this bulletin, the term ?ECU? is used as a generic label for the following SAE J1930 standard references: ? Powertrain Control Module (PCM) ? Engine Control Module (ECM) ? Transmission Control Module (TCM) ? Any other Toyota specific control unit

10134454

TechTip: Condition - The vehicle may be difficult to start or have an abnormally low or rough idle after the battery has...

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been disconnected or power to the Engine ECM has been interrupted.

10134223

The vehicle may be difficult to start or have an abnormally low or rough idle after the battery has been disconnected or...

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power to the Engine ECM has been interrupted.

10133860

The customer is having difficulty changing the multi-display screen from Day Mode.

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If the multi-display screen is set to Day Mode when the headlights are on, the setting we be memorized when the engine is turned off.

10132812

Tech Tip: ...

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Low battery voltage can contribute to a MIL "ON" condition for P0335 (Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit) and/or P0340 (Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit) due to inconsistent rotational speed of the engine's crankshaft.

10132529

TechTip: Condition - The vehicle may be difficult to start or have an abnormally low or rough idle after the battery has...

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been disconnected or power to the Engine ECM has been interrupted.

10132097

Some 2005 ? 2009 model year 4Runner, 2006 ? 2007 model year Land Cruiser, 2005 ? 2007 model year Sequoia, and 2005 ?...

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2006 model year Tundra vehicles equipped with the 2UZ-FE (4.7 L) engine may exhibit a MIL ?ON? condition for the following Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs): ? P0412 ? Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve ?A? Circuit ? P0418 ? Secondary Air Injection System Relay ?A? Circuit ? P1440/P1443 ? Secondary Air Injection System Control Valve Circuit Bank 1 / Bank 2 ? P1441/P1444 ? Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve No. 2 Bank 1 / Bank 2 Stuck Open ? P2440 ? Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve Stuck Open Bank 1 ? P1442/P1445 ? Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve No. 2 Bank 1 / Bank 2 Stuck Close ? P2441 ? Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve Stuck Close Bank 1 ? P2445 ? Secondary Air Injection System Pump Stuck Off Bank 1 This condition may be caused by debris passing through the air injection pump assembly and contaminating various components in the system. Use the following procedure to address this condition.

10096556

THE VEHICLE MAY BE DIFFICULT TO START OR HAVE AN ABNORMALLY LOW OR ROUGH IDLE AFTER THE BATTERY HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED OR...

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POWER TO THE ENGINE ECM HAS BEEN INTERRUPTED.

10075945

Some 2005 - 2009 model year 4Runner, 2006 - 2007 model year Land Cruiser, 2005 - 2007 model year Sequoia, and 2005 -...

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2006 model year Tundra vehicles equipped with the 2UZ-FE (4.7 L) engine may exhibit a MIL "ON" condition for the following Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs): P0412 - Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve "A" Circuit P0418 - Secondary Air Injection System Relay "A" Circuit P1440/P1443 - Secondary Air Injection System Control Valve Circuit Bank 1 I Bank 2 P1441/P1444 - Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve No. 2 Bank 1 I Bank 2 Stuck Open P2440 - Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve Stuck Open Bank 1 P1442/P1445 - Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve No. 2 Bank 1 I Bank 2 Stuck Close P2441 - Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve Stuck Close Bank 1 P2445 - Secondary Air Injection System Pump Stuck Off Bank 1 This condition may be caused by debris passing through the air injection pump assembly and contaminating various components in the system. Use the following procedure to address this condition.

Software & Calibration

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10152153

Dealer Letter: The attached Dealer Letter has been updated.

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Estimated Launch Time of Frame Replacement and CRC application has been updated. ? Owner Mailing section has been updated. ? Owner Letter has been updated to include information regarding Limited Service Campaign (LSC) H0F.

10146495

Dealer Letter: December 14, 2017.

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Technician Certification Requirements updated. Instructions added for CRC Spray Gun/Parts replacement requests.

10145776

Update on Technician Certification Requirements.

10140603

Dealer Letter: December 14, 2017.

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? Technician Certification Requirements updated. ? Instructions added for CRC Spray Gun/Parts replacement requests.

10132493

Dealer Letter: The attached Dealer Letter has been updated.

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September 29, 2017 Rental Invoice requirement has been added. ? Estimated Launch Timing has been updated for Tundra and Sequoia models.

10132135

These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer?s phone.

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Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone or they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

10131767

Technical Instructions: Technical Instructions for Warranty Enhancement Program ZH8.

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Certain 2005-2007 Model Year Sequoia. UPDATED 2-15-2018. Frame Replacement.

10129985

Technical Instructions: Technical Instructions for Warranty Enhancement Program ZH8.

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Certain 2005-2007 Model Year Sequoia. UPDATED 2-15-2018. Frame Replacement.

10127067

Technical Instructions: Warranty Enhancement Program ZH8.

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Certain 2005-2007 Model Year Sequoia. Frame Replacement. Update 12.21.17. - Update to the Frame Serial Tracker Information.

Transmission

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10132084

The purpose of this service bulletin is to provide precautions to follow when installing an automatic...

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transmission/transaxle assembly to avoid MIL ?ON,? shifting issues, and/or transmission damage. Use the information in this bulletin when installing an automatic transmission/transaxle assembly

10109493

The purpose of this bulletin is to assist in the identification and location of serial numbers on 2006 - 2014 model year...

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automatic transmissions.

10109492

The purpose of this bulletin is to provide precautions to follow when installing an automatic transmission/transaxle...

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assembly to avoid MIL "ON" shifting issues and/or transmission damage. Use the information in this bulletin when installing an automatic transmission/transaxle assembly.

10109408

The purpose of this bulletin is to assist in the identification and location of serial numbers on 2006 -2014 model year...

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remanufactured automatic transmissions.

10109405

The purpose of this bulletin is to provide information regarding transmission and/or park neutral position switch installation.

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If the manual shift lever is rotated prior to installing the park neutral position switch, the detent spring may become detached from the manual shift lever.

10109404

The purpose of this service bulletin is to provide information regarding the installation of the correct torque...

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converter bolts during automatic transmission/transaxle assembly replacement. Incorrect torque converter bolts or missing washers can cause damage to the torque converter assembly.

10109403

World Standard (WS) Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) was introduced to reduce maintenance costs and increase the...

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mileage between scheduled maintenance checks. Here are some important tips when working with ATF-WS in Toyota vehicles requiring it's use.

10039109

TOYOTA: INFORMATION ON INSTALLING MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFT LEVER OR PARK NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH.

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10019330

TRANSMISSION EXTENSION HOUSING SEAL LEAK (2WD ONLY).

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A750E TRANSMISSION MAY DISPLAY EVIDENCE OF A TRANSMISSION FLUID LEAK FROM THE TRANSMISSION EXTENSION HOUSING SEAL (TAILSHAFT SEAL ASSEMBLY). *TT

Fuel System

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The condition known as acid rain is caused by airborne chemicals or particles in the atmosphere, which mix with...

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rainwater, nighttime dew, or high humidity to form acidic compounds. If these contaminants settle and remain on a painted vehicle surface, especially the horizonal areas of the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage can occur. This damage is the result of actual etching of the paint and appears as pitting or water spots. As acid rain droplets on the vehicle surface evaporate, the concentration strength of the acid increases, causing deeper and more rapid damage. This evaporation and corrosive action also occur more rapidly on dark colored cars as direct sun heat increases. It is the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to the first sale. In areas known for high frequency and/or concentration of acid rain, frequent vehicle washing during high heat or humidity periods will minimize the potential for paint damage caused by acid rain. It is further recommended that either reverse osmosis or deionized water be used to prevent water spotting.

11007445

The condition known as acid rain is caused by airborne chemicals or particles in the atmosphere, which mix with...

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rainwater, nighttime dew, or high humidity to form acidic compounds. If these contaminants settle and remain on a painted vehicle surface, especially the horizonal areas of the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage can occur. This damage is the result of actual etching of the paint and appears as pitting or water spots. As acid rain droplets on the vehicle surface evaporate, the concentration strength of the acid increases, causing deeper and more rapid damage. This evaporation and corrosive action also occur more rapidly on dark colored cars as direct sun heat increases. It is the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to the first sale. In areas known for high frequency and/or concentration of acid rain (see Figure 1), frequent vehicle washing during high heat or humidity periods will minimize the potential for paint damage caused by acid rain. It is further recommended that either reverse osmosis or deionized water be used to prevent water spotting.

11006151

The condition known as acid rain is caused by airborne chemicals or particles in the atmosphere, which mix with...

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rainwater, nighttime dew, or high humidity to form acidic compounds. If these contaminants settle and remain on a painted vehicle surface, especially the horizonal areas of the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage can occur. This damage is the result of actual etching of the paint and appears as pitting or water spots. As acid rain droplets on the vehicle surface evaporate, the concentration strength of the acid increases, causing deeper and more rapid damage. This evaporation and corrosive action also occur more rapidly on dark colored cars as direct sun heat increases. It is the dealers responsibility to protect and maintain the quality of the vehicles paint finish after receipt at the dealership prior to the first sale. In areas known for high frequency and/or concentration of acid rain (see Figure 1), frequent vehicle washing during high heat or humidity periods will minimize the potential for paint damage caused by acid rain. It is further recommended that either reverse osmosis or deionized water be used to prevent water spotting.

11003649

The condition known as acid rain is caused by airborne chemicals or particles in the atmosphere, which mix with...

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rainwater, nighttime dew, or high humidity to form acidic compounds. If these contaminants settle and remain on a painted vehicle surface, especially the horizonal areas of the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage can occur. This damage is the result of actual etching of the paint and appears as pitting or water spots. As acid rain droplets on the vehicle surface evaporate, the concentration strength of the acid increases, causing deeper and more rapid damage. This evaporation and corrosive action also occur more rapidly on dark colored cars as direct sun heat increases. While Toyota paint quality, durability, and resistance to environmental factors is continuously being improved, it remains the responsibility of the dealer to protect and maintain the vehicles paint finish from the time of arrival at the dealership until retail delivery to the customer. In areas known for high frequency and/or concentration of acid rain (see Figure 1), frequent vehicle washing during high heat or humidity periods will minimize the potential for paint damage caused by acid rain. It is further recommended that either reverse osmosis or deionized water be used to prevent water spotting.

11003594

The condition known as acid rain is caused by airborne chemicals or particles in the atmosphere, which mix with...

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rainwater, nighttime dew, or high humidity to form acidic compounds. If these contaminants settle and remain on a painted vehicle surface, especially the horizonal areas of the hood, roof, and decklid, significant damage can occur. This damage is the result of actual etching of the paint and appears as pitting or water spots. As acid rain droplets on the vehicle surface evaporate, the concentration strength of the acid increases, causing deeper and more rapid damage. This evaporation and corrosive action also occur more rapidly on dark colored cars as direct sun heat increases. While Toyota paint quality, durability, and resistance to environmental factors is continuously being improved, it remains the responsibility of the dealer to protect and maintain the vehicles paint finish from the time of arrival at the dealership until retail delivery to the customer. In areas known for high frequency and/or concentration of acid rain (see Figure 1), frequent vehicle washing during high heat or humidity periods will minimize the potential for paint damage caused by acid rain. It is further recommended that either reverse osmosis or deionized water be used to prevent water spotting.

10171405

Vehicles may display evidence of a fluid leak or fluid seep from powertrain components.

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This bulletin explains how to determine the differences between a fluid leak versus a fluid seep. Cases that are determined to be a ?leak? should be repaired accordingly and will be covered under warranty if applicable. Cases that are determined to be a ?seep? should be documented on the repair order and inspected at the next service interval. Follow the Repair Information in this bulletin to determine if the concern in question is a fluid leak or fluid seep and review the Repair Procedure section to address the condition. NOTE This bulletin applies to ALL powertrain fluids excluding fuel and coolant.

10152143

Dealer Letter: Frame Corrosion Resistant Compound (CRC) Application.

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As with prior CRC campaigns, the H0F Corrosion Resistant Compound (CRC) campaign is subject to state and local air emissions and permitting requirements. These requirements vary, and in the following regions, CRC application for the H0F may not yet begin, as Toyota is still waiting for certain approvals/notifications: ? Massachusetts ? West Virginia.

10132287

California (CA), Federal (FED), and 50 State Certified emission control underhood labels (emission labels) may be...

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obtained through your dealership?s Parts Department utilizing standard replacement parts ordering procedures. Follow the guidelines outlined in this bulletin to ensure proper label application.

Air Bags & Safety

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10251075

DP: The subject vehicles are equipped with a front passenger airbag.

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A part inside the airbag could explode, shooting sharp metal fragments at vehicle occupants. This could cause serious INJURY or DEATH. ? Added Dealer Procedures for Do No Drive Advisory ? Updated BEC contact information ? Revised Warranty Claim Filing Instructions to streamline customer convenience items during repair ? Added creatives materials from Vendor Partners i.e, sample letters and sample tags ? Removed several obsolete sections

10251073

DP: The subject vehicles are equipped with a front passenger airbag.

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A part inside the airbag could explode, shooting sharp metal fragments at vehicle occupants. This could cause serious INJURY or DEATH. ? Added Dealer Procedures for Do No Drive Advisory ? Updated BEC contact information ? Revised Warranty Claim Filing Instructions to streamline customer convenience items during repair ? Added creative materials from Vendor Partners i.e, sample letters and sample tags ? Removed several obsolete sections

10133915

Toyota vehicles are equipped with SRS, including various airbags and in some models, seat belt pre-tensioners, to help...

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reduce the risk of injury in a collision. If a customer expresses any concerns that the SRS airbags or pretensioner devices did not perform as expected, please follow the steps in the recommendations section below.

10132410

REVISION NOTICE July 20, 2017 Rev1: Applicability has been updated to exclude 2007 ? 2017 model year Avanza vehicles.

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Some hazardous material treatment and handling regulations at the state and local level define the pre-disposal deployment of airbag and pre-tensioner assemblies as hazardous material treatment. Hazardous material treatment may require special training, certification or licensing in certain areas. TMS recommends that dealership personnel carefully review and follow ALL local and state regulations, and where necessary, contract with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Licensed Hazardous Waste Transportation and Disposal facilities.

10132055

Beginning in 1998, Toyota introduced side airbags as optional equipment.

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Toyota does NOT recommend replacement of original seat covers with non-Toyota leather or other seat cover materials on vehicles due to the following: Seat covers NOT recommended by Toyota may affect side airbag performance, in general or in part, during an accident. Modifications that negatively affect side airbag performance can result in severe occupant injuries. Seat covers are an integral part of this safety system. Replacing fabric seat covers with non-Toyota leather or other seat cover materials may compromise the effectiveness of this safety system. The design of the seat is complex, integrating safety and strength with comfort and luxury. Toyota strongly discourages modifying original equipment seats that have optional side airbags. Additionally, Toyota strongly advises against the installation or use of aftermarket seat covers, which could impair the performance of the side airbags in the event of an accident.

10131961

Toyota vehicles are equipped with Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS), including various airbags and in some models,...

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seat belt pre-tensioners, to help reduce the risk of injury in a collision. If a customer expresses any concerns that the SRS airbags or pre-tensioner devices did not perform as expected (including an unintended deployment event), please follow the steps in the recommendations section below.

10042555

TOYOTA: INFORMATION PROVIDED FOR REPLACING THE SEAT COVERS FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH SIDE AIRBAGS.

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10018292

SEAT BELT EXTENDER. *AK

Tires & Wheels

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10207946

POL: This consolidated Tire Warranty Guide contains the complete warranty terms for all brands of ground and spare tires currently in use by Toyota.

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This information must be kept near the point of vehicle sale and be available to any customer that requests it. Customers can find this information on the Owner?s section of Toyota.com. Dealers can locate a copy of this guide on the Claims Processing & Resource Center in Dealer Daily as well.

10133974

Toyota vehicles are equipped with either conventional or run-flat tires.

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Sometimes punctures may occur as a result of contact with road debris or other hazards. If a puncture occurs, it may be possible to repair the tire and return it to service. With a conventional tire it is not possible to drive for an extended amount of time with the tire at low pressures as damage to the tire may occur. With run-flat tires, due to reinforced sidewalls, it is possible to drive for up to 100 miles (160 km) at speeds less than 55 mph (90 km/h) with little or no damage to the tire.

10131951

Toyota vehicles are equipped with either conventional or run-flat tires.

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Sometimes punctures may occur as a result of contact with road debris or other hazards. If a puncture occurs, it may be possible to repair the tire and return it to service. With a conventional tire it is not possible to drive for an extended amount of time with the tire at low pressures as damage to the tire may occur. With run-flat tires, due to reinforced sidewalls, it is possible to drive for up to 100 miles (160 km) at speeds less than 55 mph (90 km/h) with little or no damage to the tire.

10131759

Toyota vehicles are equipped with either conventional or run-flat tires.

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Sometimes punctures may occur as a result of contact with road debris or other hazards. If a puncture occurs, it may be possible to repair the tire and return it to service. With a conventional tire it is not possible to drive for an extended amount of time with the tire at low pressures as damage to the tire may occur. With run-flat tires, due to reinforced sidewalls, it is possible to drive for up to 100 miles at speeds less than 55 mph with little or no damage to the tire. The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association (UTSMA) provides guidelines and recommendations for tire repair and replacement. It also provides information related to: ? Basic tire information ? Tire maintenance and safety ? Driver education, tire safety curriculum.

10129977

Toyota vehicles are equipped with either conventional or run-flat tires.

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Sometimes punctures may occur as a result of contact with road debris or other hazards. If a puncture occurs, it may be possible to repair the tire and return it to service. With a conventional tire it is not possible to drive for an extended amount of time with the tire at low pressures as damage to the tire may occur. With run-flat tires, due to reinforced sidewalls, it is possible to drive for up to 100 miles at speeds less than 55 mph with little or no damage to the tire. The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association (UTSMA) provides guidelines and recommendations for tire repair and replacement. It also provides information related to: ? Basic tire information ? Tire maintenance and safety ? Driver education, tire safety curriculum.

10021180

DIRECT-TYPE TIRE PRESSURE WARNING SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC TIPS.

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Lighting

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Dealer Daily Message: Frame Warranty Claim Submission The information below should be referenced to ensure correct...

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warranty claim submissions for frame replacement or spray campaigns (ZH6-9 and H0F). Key Points ? DO NOT perform Campaign H0F without first performing and filing a claim for the WEP (Warranty Enhancement Programs ZH6-9) inspection. ? H0F Op Codes GGG44C, GGG45C, GGG46C, GGG47C, and GGG48C are for vehicles that had initially passed the WEP inspection, but had perforation found when descaling the vehicle in preparation for the CRC spray. These H0F Op codes are not to be used as a preliminary failed inspection. ? If you see in TIS that campaign H0F is applicable and the status shows Not Completed, check to see the status of WEP ZH6-9. Please follow the flowchart below for the correct frame inspection, replacement, and CRC spray process.

10021714

MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP ON WITH DTC P0418 AND/OR P2445.

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10018293

MALFUNCTION INDICATION LIGHT CAME ON DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE P0171, P0174, P2195, P2197.

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Infotainment

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Customers may experience connectivity issues when the following conditions are met: The customer's iPhone is operating on iOS9 firmware.

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The customer's iPhone is connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth. The customer may complain of the following issues: When receiving two incoming calls simultaneously, both calls are ended automatically. iTunes Radio app does not play via Bluetooth audio. Podcast and Audiobook media playback is inoperative via Bluetooth audio.

10131933

Customer complains of Bluetooth connectivity concerns such as: Difficulty to pair phone, Intermittent Bluetooth failure...

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to connect to the vehicle when first turning on the vehicle. These concerns can be caused by changes made on the customer's phone. Make sure to inquire with the customer if the connectivity concerns occurred after receiving an operating system update on their phone or they have restored their phone data/settings recently.

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CUSTOMERS MAY EXPERIENCE CONNECTIVITY ISSUES WHEN THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS ARE MET: THE CUSTOMER'S IPHONE IS OPERATING ON IOS9 FIRMWARE.

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THE CUSTOMER'S IPHONE IS CONNECTED TO THE VEHICLE VIA BLUETOOTH. THE CUSTOMER MAY COMPLAIN OF THE FOLLOWING ISSUES: WHEN RECEIVING TWO INCOMING CALLS SIMULTANEOUSLY, BOTH CALLS ARE ENDED AUTOMATICALLY. ITUNES RADIO APP DOES NOT PLAY VIA BLUETOOTH AUDIO. PODCAST AND AUDIOBOOK MEDIA PLAYBACK IS INOPERATIVE VIA BLUETOOTH AUDIO.