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294 Technical Service Bulletins across 17 categories

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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.

11026308

Toyota has received some reports of paint peeling along the exterior door window frames, front inner fenders as can been...

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seen with the hood open, and on the A-pillars on certain Tacoma vehicles with 040 Super White paint color. Although the vehicle paint is covered by Toyotas New Vehicle Limited Warranty for three years, or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first), we at Toyota care about the customers ownership experience. Toyota is providing coverage for repairs related to the conditions described above.

11022945

Customer Support Program 23TE08 Paint Repair Process Job Aid

11022944

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT PROGRAM 23TE08 COVERAGE FOR PAINT PEELING ON EXTERIOR DOOR FRAMES, FRONT...

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INNER FENDERS AND A-PILLARS CERTAIN 2016-2022 MODEL YEAR TACOMA

11022943

Toyota has received some reports of paint peeling along the exterior door window frames, front inner fenders as can been...

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seen with the hood open, and on the A-pillars on certain Tacoma vehicles with 040 Super White paint color. Although the vehicle paint is covered by Toyotas New Vehicle Limited Warranty for three years, or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first), we at Toyota care about the customers ownership experience. Toyota is providing coverage for repairs related to the conditions described above.

11014186

Some 2016 2022 model year Tacoma vehicles with Super White (040) paint may exhibit paint peeling along the exterior...

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window door frames, inner fender edges under the hood, and/or A-pillars. The affected panel(s) require repainting to address this condition. The paint repair may need to be sublet to a body shop.

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.

11010353

Some 2016 2022 model year Tacoma vehicles with Super White (040) paint may exhibit paint peeling along the exterior...

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window door frames and/or inner fender edges under the hood. The affected panel(s) require repainting to address this condition. The paint repair may need to be sublet to a body shop.

11010328

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT PROGRAM 23TE08 COVERAGE FOR PAINT PEELING ON DOOR FRAMES + FRONT INNER...

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FENDERS CERTAIN 2016-2022 MODEL YEAR TACOMA

11010327

Customer Support Program 23TE08 Paint Repair Process Updated 10.02.2024 Updated Parts quantity on two parts.

11010083

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT PROGRAM 23TE08 COVERAGE FOR PAINT PEELING ON DOOR FRAMES + FRONT INNER...

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FENDERS CERTAIN 2016-2022 MODEL YEAR TACOMA

11010082

In our continuing efforts to ensure the best in customer satisfaction, Toyota is announcing a Customer Support Program...

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to provide coverage for paint peeling on door frames and front inner fenders on certain 2016-2022 model year Tacoma vehicles. Toyota has received some reports of paint peeling along the exterior door window frames and front inner fenders under the hood on certain Tacoma vehicles with 040 Super White paint color. Although the vehicle paint is covered by Toyotas New Vehicle Limited Warranty for three years, or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first), we at Toyota care about the customers ownership experience. Toyota is providing coverage for repairs related to the condition described above.

11010081

Customer Support Program 23TE08 Paint Repair Process

11010080

Toyota has received some reports of paint peeling along the exterior door window frames and front inner fenders under...

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the hood on certain Tacoma vehicles with 040 Super White paint color. Although the vehicle paint is covered by Toyotas New Vehicle Limited Warranty for three years, or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first), we at Toyota care about the customers ownership experience. Toyota is providing coverage for repairs related to the condition described above.

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.

11007448

The Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp on the involved vehicles has a seal between the lamp and the vehicle body which can deteriorate over time.

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If the seal deteriorates sufficiently, water from outside the vehicle could leak into the vehicle cabin through the seal.

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.

11006154

The Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp on the involved vehicles has a seal between the lamp and the vehicle body which can deteriorate over time.

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If the seal deteriorates sufficiently, water from outside the vehicle could leak into the vehicle cabin through the seal.

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.

10246039

FAQ: Certain 2016-2022 Model Year Tacoma Vehicles Painted with Super White (040) Paint Color Coverage for Paint...

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Peeling on Door Frames + Front Inner Fenders Frequently Asked Questions

10246038

RL: Toyota has received some reports of paint peeling along the exterior door window frames and front inner fenders...

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under the hood on certain Tacoma vehicles with 040 Super White paint color.

10246037

DP: Toyota has received some reports of paint peeling along the exterior door window frames and front inner fenders...

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under the hood on certain Tacoma vehicles with 040 Super White paint color.

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.

10234341

Some 2016 ? 2023 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a condition where snow or ice builds up between the right or...

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left front door and front fender, preventing the front door from fully opening. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10234294

Some 2016 ? 2023 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a condition where snow or ice builds up between the right or...

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left front door and front fender, preventing the front door from fully opening. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

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.

10224108

Some 2010 ? 2022 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit paint stains after the removal of Rapgard?.

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The paint stains may appear to be under the clear coat but are usually under wrinkles in the Rapgard?. The wrinkles may trap water and cause the paint to stain from the trapped moisture, especially on horizontal surfaces such as the hood, roof, and trunk. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition

10220183

Some 2010 ? 2022 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit paint stains after the removal of Rapgard?.

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The paint stains may appear to be under the clear coat but are usually under wrinkles in the Rapgard?. The wrinkles may trap water and cause the paint to stain from the trapped moisture, especially on horizontal surfaces such as the hood, roof, and trunk. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition

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

10214353

RL: The Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp on the involved vehicles has a seal between the lamp and the vehicle body which can deteriorate over time.

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If the seal deteriorates sufficiently, water from outside the vehicle could leak into the vehicle cabin through the seal.

10214326

Water intrusion to the ADD actuator is currently being investigated as a cause of 4WD inoperative complaints.

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P17A0 and P17A4 DTCs may set for this condition but not always

10210380

DP: The Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp on the involved vehicles has a seal between the lamp and the vehicle body which can deteriorate over time.

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If the seal deteriorates sufficiently, water from outside the vehicle could leak into the vehicle cabin through the seal

10209009

Water intrusion to the ADD actuator is currently being investigated as a cause of 4WD inoperative complaints.

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P17A0 and P17A4 DTCs may set for this condition but not always

10208995

Some 2010 ? 2022 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit paint stains after the removal of Rapgard?.

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The paint stains may appear to be under the clear coat but are usually under wrinkles in the Rapgard?. The wrinkles may trap water and cause the paint to stain from the trapped moisture, especially on horizontal surfaces such as the hood, roof, and trunk. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition

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.

10204557

TI: TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIMITED SERVICE CAMPAIGN 21TD03 CERTAIN 2016 ? 2019 Model Year Double Cab Tacoma ...

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CENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOP LAMP ? WATER LEAK

10203547

TI: TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIMITED SERVICE CAMPAIGN 21TD03 CERTAIN 2016 ? 2019 Model Year Double Cab Tacoma ...

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CENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOP LAMP ? WATER LEAK

10203546

DP: The Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp on the involved vehicles has a seal between the lamp and the vehicle body which can deteriorate over time.

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If the seal deteriorates sufficiently, water from outside the vehicle could leak into the vehicle cabin through the seal.

10202457

DD: Certain 2016-2019 Model Year Double Cab Tacoma Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp ? Water Leak 21TD03 has been updated...

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with part number 00948-CHMHW-01, this part number has been created for CLAIM FILING PUPRPOSES ONLY. Part number 00948-CHMSL-HW should no longer be included when submitting claims.

10202456

DP: The Center High-Mounted Stop Lamp on the involved vehicles has a seal between the lamp and the vehicle body which can deteriorate over time.

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If the seal deteriorates sufficiently, water from outside the vehicle could leak into the vehicle cabin through the seal.

10197443

Toyota is deploying stock of EPT sealers.

10190448

Some 2010 ? 2021 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit paint stains after the removal of Rapgard?.

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The paint stains may appear to be under the clear coat but are usually under wrinkles in the Rapgard?. The wrinkles may trap water and cause the paint to stain from the trapped moisture, especially on horizontal surfaces such as the hood, roof, and trunk. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

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.

10160749

Dealer Letter: **Part deployment details** In an effort to assist dealers in performing campaign K0B on a customer?s...

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first visit, Toyota is deploying stock of EPT Sealers, part numbers 88278-0C010 and 88278-0C020 to all dealers. Dealers will receive enough parts to repair 2 days-worth of their peak demand based on the quantity of vehicles registered in their area. Peak demand has been estimated based on historical campaign demand. Dealers should continue to place orders following the CPOR process for this campaign to replenish their stock. For additional details on the CPOR process, refer to the MAC report. Parts are stocked at the Parts Distribution Centers and are available in one day from order placement.

10158571

Some 2016 ? 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit corrosion or paint blistering on the front and/or rear lower door sill(s).

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Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition

10154800

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

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T-SB-0040-08. * Applicability has been updated to include applicable 2016 model year vehicles. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0040-08 is obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Some 2010 - 2019 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit paint stains after the removal of Rapgard. The paint stains may appear to be under the clear coat but are usually under wrinkles in the Rapgard. The wrinkles may trap water and cause the paint to stain from the trapped moisture, especially on horizontal surfaces, such as the hood, roof, and trunk. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10154796

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an LED type center high mount stop lamp may exhibit a water leak into the rear of the cab.

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Upon closer inspection, it may become apparent that the water leak is coming from the space between the center high mount stop lamp and the body of the vehicle. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10150013

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an LED type center high mount stop lamp may exhibit a water leak into the rear of the cab.

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Upon closer inspection, it may become apparent that the water leak is coming from the space between the center high mount stop lamp and the body of the vehicle. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10149973

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma Double Cab 4WD vehicles equipped with a BD22 rear differential may exhibit a whine...

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noise from the rear of the vehicle. This condition may occur while driving around 50 mph at constant speed, slight acceleration, or slight deceleration and may be caused by rear differential vibration transferring through the chassis and body. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10149174

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma Double Cab 4WD vehicles equipped with a BD22 rear differential may exhibit a whine...

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noise from the rear of the vehicle. This condition may occur while driving around 50 mph at constant speed, slight acceleration, or slight deceleration and may be caused by rear differential vibration transferring through the chassis and body. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

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.

10143922

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an LED type center high mount stop lamp may exhibit a water leak into the rear of the cab.

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Upon closer inspection, it may become apparent that the water leak is coming from the space between the center high mount stop lamp and the body of the vehicle. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10131722

Some customers may complain that the gap between the bed and rear bumper or bed and cab is too large or uneven from left to right.

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This Tech-Tip is to request measurement data when reporting gap complaints.

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.

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.

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

10197446

Pre-collision system may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision.

10197444

Pre-collision system may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision.

10197442

Pre-collision system may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision.

10197441

Pre-collision system may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision.

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.

10187253

Some 2018-2020 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a front vibration when braking, typically experienced at speeds...

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above 35 mph.

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.

10184559

Some 2016 ? 2021 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a condition in which the wireless phone charger assembly rubber pad is deformed.

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Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10182952

Some 2018-2020 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a front vibration when braking, typically experienced at speeds...

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above 35 mph.

10173977

The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the brakes if the...

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system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system?s sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time. Please refer to the Owner?s Manual for additional information regarding the PCS system operation.

10162253

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

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T-SB-0023-18. ? Applicability has been updated to include 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0023-18 is obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Some 2017 ? 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles with the BD20 differential may exhibit a noise or vibration from the rear of the vehicle at low speeds or while braking. This condition may be caused by excessive clearance between the brake drum and axle drum flange. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10162248

Dealer Package: 5/13/2019 The ?Remedy? section has been updated with details explaining that vehicles withnon-Toyota...

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authorized modifications such as grille guards, winches, light bars, oraftermarket steel bumpers should not have the remedy performed unless the vehicle is restored to its original condition. The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system's sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time.

10162242

Dealer Package: 5/2/2019 The "Remedy" section has been updated with details on vehicles with non-Toyota authorized...

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modifications that have changed features such as the ride height of the vehicle, the factory installed position of the millimeter wave radar sensor, the grille, etc. * A new section regarding the remedy procedure for modified vehicles has been added. *The "Warranty Reimbursement Procedure" has been updated with claim filing details for modified vehicles. The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system's sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time.

10162240

Dealer Email: - The "Remedy" section has been updated with details on vehicles with non-Toyota authorized modifications...

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that have changed features such as the ride height of the vehicle, the factory installed position of the millimeter wave radar sensor, the grille, etc. - A new section regarding the remedy procedure for modified vehicles has been added. - The "Warranty Reimbursement Procedure" has been updated with claim filing details for modified vehicles. The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system's sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time. Please refer to the Owner's Manual for additional information regarding the PCS system operation.

10162234

Region Email: - The "Remedy" section has been updated with details on vehicles with non-Toyota authorized modifications...

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that have changed features such as the ride height of the vehicle, the factory installed position of the millimeter wave radar sensor, the grille, etc. - A new section regarding the remedy procedure for modified vehicles has been added. - The "Warranty Reimbursement Procedure" has been updated with claim filing details for modified vehicles. The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system's sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time. Please refer to the Owner's Manual for additional information regarding the PCS system operation.

10161837

Region Email: - The ?Remedy? section has been updated with details on vehicles with non-Toyota authorized modifications...

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that have changed features such as the ride height of the vehicle, the factory installed position of the millimeter wave radar sensor, the grille, etc. - A new section regarding the remedy procedure for modified vehicles has been added. - The ?Warranty Reimbursement Procedure? has been updated with claim filing details for modified vehicles. The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system?s sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time. Please refer to the Owner?s Manual for additional information regarding the PCS system operation.

10161543

Dealer Package: 5/29/2019 The ?Remedy? section has been updated with details regarding the availability ofthe ?DRCC notification label?.

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The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system?s sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time.

10161509

Non-Toyota-Approved Modification - Owner Acknowledgment Form: **Non-Toyota-Approved Modification - Owner Acknowledgment...

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Form** Certain 2018 -2019 MY Tacoma and Tundra - Millimeter Radar Wave Sensor. Your vehicle is involved in Special Service Campaign K0B. It is equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system?s sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in brief and limited vehicle slowing. The remedy involves an update to the PCS software and application of sealer to the millimeter wave radar sensor in the front grille. Also, in the rare case that the vehicle is currently exhibiting the condition, dealers will diagnose the sensor and replace it, as necessary, FREE OF CHARGE. However, because your vehicle has non-Toyota-approved modifications as noted below, PCS and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) may not operate as designed regardless if this free remedy is performed. For example: ?PCS may activate even if a collision is not likely. ?PCS may not recognize a vehicle or a pedestrian when a preceding vehicle or pedestrian is ahead.

10160747

Dealer Letter: The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the...

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brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system?s sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time. Please refer to the Owner?s Manual for additional information regarding the PCS system operation.

10160746

Region Letter: The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the...

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brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system?s sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time. Please refer to the Owner?s Manual for additional information regarding the PCS system operation.

10160745

Dealer Email: The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the...

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brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system?s sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time. Please refer to the Owner?s Manual for additional information regarding the PCS system operation.

10160744

Region Email: The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the...

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brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system?s sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time. Please refer to the Owner?s Manual for additional information regarding the PCS system operation.

10159709

Dealer Package: The involved vehicles are equipped with a Pre-Collision System (PCS) that may automatically apply the...

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brakes if the system detects a potential collision. Due to the mounting of one of the system?s sensors, it is possible for water to enter the sensor. This can lead to PCS deactivation or inadvertent brake activation resulting in limited deceleration for a short duration of time. Please refer to the Owner?s Manual for additional information regarding the PCS system operation.

10158573

Some 2017 ? 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles with the BD20 differential (non-TRD) may exhibit a noise or vibration from...

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the rear of the vehicle at low speeds or while braking. This condition may be caused by excessive clearance between the brake drum and axle drum flange. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition. SUPERSESSION NOTICE The information contained in this bulletin supersedes Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0023-18. ? Applicability has been updated to include 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0023-18 is obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded.

10152201

Some 2017 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles with the BD20 differential (non-TRD) may exhibit a noise or vibration from...

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the rear of the vehicle at low speeds or while braking. This condition may be caused by excessive clearance between the brake drum and axle drum flange. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10150012

All 2016 ? 2018 model year Land Cruiser and 2018 model year Sequoia, Tacoma, and Tundra vehicles are equipped with a...

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Pre-Collision System (PCS), also known as Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) as part of Toyota Safety Sense. The Pre-Collision System (PCS) defaults its operating mode to ON after each ignition (IG) cycle. In some driving conditions, such as extended off-road use, driving with tire chains in adverse conditions, towing another vehicle, or when your vehicle is being towed, drivers should operate the vehicle with PCS OFF. Drivers may also prefer to maintain this setting after each IG cycle. If this functionality is requested, follow the procedure in this Service Bulletin to disable the PCS mode reset after each IG cycle.

10146519

Some 2015 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit brake vibration due to improper lug nut torque.

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Brake vibration can occur at any time if improper torque is applied to lug nuts. Even one lug nut over or under torqued can cause vibration.

10143921

Some 2017 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles with the BD20 differential (non-TRD) may exhibit a noise or vibration from...

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the rear of the vehicle at low speeds or while braking. This condition may be caused by excessive clearance between the brake drum and axle drum flange. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

Electrical

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10220177

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 01013E), Entune? Audio Plus (version...

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010156 or 01015C), or Entune? Premium Audio (versions 010171, 010170, or 01017D) may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ?Head unit reboots at a specific location. ?Abnormal Destination Search app operation. ?Rebooting caused by no songs on the USB-connected iPhone. ?A one-time reboot after ignition is cycled to ACC-ON. ?Audio stays muted after the key is cycled.

10210373

When customers have a concern about a discharged battery, no start, or general battery concern, the DCA-8000 is the only...

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appropriate tool to use for diagnosis

10210372

The purpose of this Tech Tip is to provide diagnostic tips to prevent misdiagnosis of the following DTC?s and prevent repeat repairs.

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One or more of the Heated Oxygen Sensors (O2) or Air Fuel ratio sensor (A/F) DTCs below could set due to a leaking exhaust system. If you encounter a vehicle with any of these DTCs

10207963

TSB This Service Bulletin includes guidelines meant to help determine whether to repair or replace a wire harness assembly based on damage type.

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This Service Bulletin should be used in conjunction with the applicable model and model year Electronic Wiring Diagram (EWD) and/or Repair Manual.

10197447

Millimeter wave radar sensor.

10197445

Based on the inspection results in the K0B technical instructions, the millimeter wave radar sensor may require...

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replacement.

10181790

TI: TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN K0B MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SENSOR CERTAIN: 2018 ? 2019 TACOMA ...

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2018 ? 2019 TUNDRA

10181789

JA: JOB AID FOR SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN K0B MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SENSOR CERTAIN: 2018 ? 2019 TACOMA 2018 ? 2019...

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TUNDRA ..VEHICLES WITH MODIFICATIONS....

10178787

The new DCA-8000 Diagnostic Charger may cause your facility?s Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) breaker to trip.

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A GFCI breaker can be tripped for various reasons, one of the reasons may be related to the DCA-8000. We are investigating this issue to determine the root cause. Other reasons the GFCI breaker may trip ?Circuit demand is too high for GFCI rating ?Worn out GFCI internal contacts ?Improper installation or wiring of GFCI breaker

10174896

The blind spot monitor (BSM) sensor angle inspection is used to confirm that the BSM sensor is within the specified...

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angle before performing axis beam adjustment. When used in conjunction with the repair manual, these BSM tips leverage SSTs and readily available tools to support sensor angle confirmation in varying shop environments.

10164352

The new DCA-8000 Diagnostic Charger may cause your facility?s Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) breaker to trip.

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A GFCI breaker can be tripped for various reasons, one of the reasons may be related to the DCA-8000. We are investigating this issue to determine the root cause. Other reasons the GFCI breaker may trip ? Circuit demand is too high for GFCI rating ? Worn out GFCI internal contacts ? Improper installation or wiring of GFCI breaker

10162773

The new 12V Battery Warranty Testers (DSS-5000 & DCA-8000) require certain information to generate a test result and warranty code.

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Below is an explanation of what information is required when testing a 12V battery on the new Warranty Battery Testers.

10162247

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a Blind Spot Monitor System Warning message with any of the...

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following Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) present. ? U0232 ? Lost Communication with Blind Spot Monitor Slave Module ? U0233 ? Lost Communication with Blind Spot Monitor Master Module ? C1AC1 ? Master Module Horizontal Axis Misalignment ? C1AC2 ? Slave Module Horizontal Axis Misalignment ? C1AB6 ? Blind Spot Monitor Master Module ? C1AB7 ? Blind Spot Monitor Slave Module. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10162244

Job Aid: **Assistant Service Manager (ASM) Modified Vehicle Job Aid** Certain 2018 -2019 MY Tacoma and Tundra Millimeter Radar Wave Sensor.

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Tundra and Tacoma vehicles covered by K0B must be inspected for non-Toyota-approved modifications to determine if the remedy can be performed. Some vehicles with non-Toyota-approved modifications may have the remedy performed, depending on the type of modification. This Job Aid is designed to assist the ASM with the inspection while the vehicle is on the service drive.

10162243

Owner's Manual Insert: **Owner?s Manual Insert** Millimeter Radar Wave Sensor

10162241

Technical Instructions: TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN K0B MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SENSOR CERTAIN:...

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2018 - 2019 TACOMA 2018 - 2019 TUNDRA. Update 4/2/2019: Instructions provided for Tacoma Bar Type grill EPT Sealer application. Correction made to the Tundra TRD Pro grill photo. Update 5/2/2019: Instructions updated to confirm proper grill type for vehicle Grade and to identify modified vehicle

10161530

Job Aid: JOB AID FOR SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN K0B MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SENSOR CERTAIN: 2018 ? 2019 TACOMA 2018 ? 2019 TUNDRA.

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Update 5/29/2019: Modified Vehicle Labels are now available (p. 40)

10161510

Job Aid: JOB AID FOR SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN K0B MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SENSOR CERTAIN: 2018 ? 2019 TACOMA 2018 ? 2019...

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TUNDRA

10161508

Technical Instructions: TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN K0B MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SENSOR CERTAIN:...

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2018 ? 2019 TACOMA 2018 ? 2019 TUNDRA

10161407

J0b Aid: JOB AID FOR SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN K0B MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SENSOR CERTAIN: 2018 ? 2019 TACOMA 2018 ? 2019...

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TUNDRA

10160750

Parts Hotwire: Certain millimeter wave radar sensor part numbers have been placed on MAC.These parts have been placed on...

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MAC to help ensure that the sensor has the correct software version and that sealer has been applied prior to installation on a vehicle. The following part numbers have been placed on MAC.

10160748

Technical Instructions: TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN K0B MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SENSOR CERTAIN:...

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2018 ? 2019 TACOMA 2018 ? 2019 TUNDRA

10159725

The blind spot monitor (BSM) sensor angle inspection is used to confirm that the BSM sensor is within the specified...

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angle before performing axis beam adjustment. When used in conjunction with the repair manual, these BSM tips leverage SSTs and readily available tools to support sensor angle confirmation in varying shop environments.

10159703

Dealer Daily Message: **Modified Vehicle Handling Process UPDATE** Certain 2018 ? 2019 Model Year Tacoma and Tundra...

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Millimeter Wave Radar Sensor Handling Procedure for Modified Vehicles Some vehicles may have modifications not authorized or approved by Toyota that make it impossible to perform the remedy for this Special Service Campaign. Toyota does not recommend installing aftermarket, non-Toyota authorized parts or accessories or Toyota parts not originally intended for the vehicle model and cannot evaluate how those modifications could affect a vehicle's operation. This is especially true for the PCS system, because it uses a camera and radar device that has an adjustment based on the vehicle?s original suspension design. It is best to restore the vehicle to its original condition prior to the remedy being performed. Any cost to do this is the customer?s responsibility. As a result, at this time, if a vehicle has modifications of the type noted below, Toyota does NOT RECOMMEND the remedy be performed with the vehicle in its current modified condition. Toyota cannot determine how modifications not authorized or evaluated by Toyota can affect the alignment of the PCS sensor. Please advise the owner that the vehicle?s special service campaign status will remain open, and the remedy will be performed FREE OF CHARGE when the vehicle is returned to a condition in which the remedy can be made.

10152184

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

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T-SB-0103-16 and T-SB-0337-17. ? The entire bulletin has been updated. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0103-16 and T-SB-0337-17 are obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to review the entire content of this bulletin before proceeding. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 01013E), Entune? Audio Plus (version 010156 or 01015C), or Entune? Premium Audio (version 010171, 010170, or 01017D) may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ? Head unit reboots at a specific location ? Abnormal Destination Search app operation ? Rebooting caused by no songs on the USB-connected iPhone ? A one-time reboot after ignition is cycled to ACC-ON ? Audio stays muted after the key is cycled

10152116

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

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T-SB-0103-16 and T-SB-0337-17. ? The entire bulletin has been updated. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0103-16 and T-SB-0337-17 are obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Be sure to review the entire content of this bulletin before proceeding. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 01013E), Entune? Audio Plus (version 010156 or 01015C), or Entune? Premium Audio (version 010171, 010170, or 01017D) may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ? Head unit reboots at a specific location ? Abnormal Destination Search app operation ? Rebooting caused by no songs on the USB-connected iPhone ? A one-time reboot after ignition is cycled to ACC-ON ? Audio stays muted after the key is cycled

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.

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.

10131790

2018 model year vehicles are equipped with driver?s side floor mat retaining clips to secure the floor mat in the correct position.

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In addition, some models may utilize retaining clips for passenger side and rear seat floor mats as well. Follow the appropriate Installation Procedure to attach the driver?s side, and if applicable the passenger?s side and rear seat floor mats to the vehicle carpet using the floor mat retaining clips during Pre-Delivery Service (PDS).

10131746

A battery in a stored vehicle is subject to conditions that can reduce its performance and life.

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These conditions include storage period, temperature, parasitic drain, and battery load. Because of these factors, battery inspection and maintenance are required in order to ensure proper operation and optimal battery life. As a matter of policy, Toyota does not provide battery warranty coverage for discharges and/or failed batteries due to lack of maintenance. It is the dealer's responsibility to maintain the specific State-Of-Charge (SOC) of the vehicle's battery while in stock and assure proper SOC at delivery.

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.

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.

10236191

DP: Although the high-pressure fuel pump is covered by Toyota?s New Vehicle Limited Warranty for 5 years or 60,000 miles...

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(whichever comes first), we at Toyota care about the customers? ownership experience. Toyota is providing coverage for repairs related to the presence of a fuel odor in or around the engine bay originating at the high-pressure fuel pump of the subject vehicles.

10230385

Some 2019 ? 2022 model year Avalon, 2018 ? 2023 model year Camry, 2017 ? 2022 model year Highlander, 2017 ? 2020 model...

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year Sienna, and 2016 ? 2023 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 2GR-FKS engine may exhibit a knocking noise from the vacuum pump at idle. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition

10227906

Some 2016 ? 2023 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit what customers describe as a 1 ? 3-second whistle noise from the...

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HVAC system when the air conditioning system is ON. The whistle noise may occur as the compressor cycles on and off and is more prevalent with increased engine RPM during hot ambient temperatures. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10213896

This Service Bulletin provides a procedure to properly perform the Techstream ?Control the Injection Mode? active test...

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in some 2016 ? 2022 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with an FKS engine

10207964

Some 2016 ? 2022 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit what customers describe as a 1 ? 3-second whistle noise from the...

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HVAC system when the air conditioning system is ON. The whistle noise may occur as the compressor cycles ON/OFF and is more prevalent with increased engine RPM during hot ambient temperatures. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10190465

Some 2016 ? 2020 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 2GR-FKS engine may exhibit a chirp noise from the main accessory drive belt.

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Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10190461

This Service Bulletin provides a procedure to properly perform the Techstream ?Control the Injection Mode? active test...

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in some 2016 ? 2021 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with an FKS engine.

10188922

Some 2016 ? 2020 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 2GR-FKS engine and a manual transmission may exhibit a MIL...

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ON condition with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P211904 (ECM/PCM Throttle Actuator ?A? Control Throttle Body Range/Performance System Internal Failure) with vehicle entering limp mode. The Engine Control Module (ECM) (SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) logic has been modified to reduce the possibility of this condition. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10187260

Some 2016 ? 2021 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a condition where the air conditioning system shuts down and...

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stops blowing cool air during periods of extended engine idle with ambient temperatures greater than 100F. Follow the Repair Procedure in the bulletin to address this condition.

10185781

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Prius and Tacoma, 2017 ? 2018 model year Prius Prime and Sienna, and 2018 model year Camry...

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and Camry Hybrid vehicles may exhibit a MIL ON condition with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P261093 (ECM/PCM Engine Off Timer Performance No Operation) present. The Engine Control Module (ECM) (SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) logic has been modified to reduce the possibility of this condition. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10182963

Some 2016 ? 2020 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 2GR-FKS engine may exhibit a chirp noise from the main accessory drive belt.

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Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10181775

Some 2016 ? 2020 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a condition where the air conditioning system shuts down and...

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stops blowing cool air during periods of extended engine idle with ambient temperatures greater than 100F. Follow the Repair Procedure in the bulletin to address this condition.

10169327

Some 2018 ? 2019 model year 2GR-FKS-equipped Camry, 2017 ? 2019 model year Highlander and Sienna, and 2016 ? 2019 model...

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year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a knocking noise from the vacuum pump with the engine idling. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10168520

Some 2016 ? 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 2GR-FKS engine may exhibit a MIL ON condition with...

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Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) P013A00 and/or P013C00 (O2 Slow Response) due to an incomplete weld around the front exhaust pipe assembly (either bank). Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10166026

Some 2016 ? 2020 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a condition where the air conditioning system shuts down and...

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stops blowing cool air during periods of extended engine idle with ambient temperatures greater than 100F. Follow the Repair Procedure in the bulletin to address this condition.

10164869

Some 2016 - 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 2GR-FKS engine may exhibit a MIL ON condition with...

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Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) P013A00 and/or P013C00 (O2 Slow Response) due to an incomplete weld around the front exhaust pipe assembly (either bank). Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

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

10155239

Some 2016 ? 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a condition where the air conditioning system shuts down and...

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stops blowing cool air during periods of extended engine idle with ambient temperatures greater than 100F. Follow the Repair Procedure in the bulletin to address this condition.

10153282

Some 2016 - 2018 model year Prius and Tacoma, 2017 - 2018 model year Prius Prime and Sienna, and 2018 model year Camry...

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and Camry Hybrid vehicles may exhibit a MIL ON condition with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P261093 (ECM/PCM Engine Off Timer Performance No Operation) present. The Engine Control Module (ECM) (SAE term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) logic has been modified to reduce the possibility of this condition. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10153246

The current engine active test ?Control the Injection Mode? is not operating as desired when controlling the direct...

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injectors manually on 2GR-FKS engines. When direct injection is started and then stopped using the active test, current ECU logic does not turn off the direct injectors and can cause DTCs P017200, P017500 and P0160300. To avoid this condition, technicians should raise engine RPM when changing back and forth between the Direct Injection and Port Injection active tests. Use the recommended procedure below to avoid this concern while testing injection mode of FKS equipped vehicles. NOTE: If the active test is used multiple times without using this procedure to raise engine RPM, it may be necessary to reset learning values for fuel trim and Air to Fuel ratio before returning vehicle to customer.

10152178

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 2GR engine and an AC60 transmission may exhibit a surge...

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feeling under the following conditions. ? Vehicle is traveling between 40 and 50 mph ? Transmission is in fourth or fifth gear ? During torque converter lock-up The Engine Control Module/ECM (SAE Term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) logic has been revised to address this condition. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10149985

Some 2GR-FKS-equipped Camry (2018 model year), Highlander, Sienna (both 2017 ? 2018 model year), and Tacoma (2016 ?...

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2018 model year) vehicles may exhibit a knocking noise from the vacuum pump. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10149186

Some 2GR-FKS-equipped Camry (2018 model year), Highlander, Sienna (both 2017 ? 2018 model year), and Tacoma (2016 ?...

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2018 model year) vehicles may exhibit a knocking noise from the vacuum pump. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10143952

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 2GR engine and an AC60 transmission may exhibit a surge...

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feeling under the following conditions. ? Vehicle is traveling between 40 and 50 mph ? Transmission is in fourth or fifth gear ? During torque converter lock-up The Engine Control Module/ECM (SAE Term: Powertrain Control Module/PCM) logic has been revised to address this condition. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10143948

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma, 2017 ? 2018 model year Sienna, Highlander, and 2018 model year Camry vehicles...

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equipped with a 2GR-FKS engine may exhibit an engine oil leak from the cam sensor bolt hole(s). Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10143936

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a condition where the air conditioning system shuts down and...

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stops blowing cool air during periods of extended engine idle with ambient temperatures greater than 100F. Follow the Repair Procedure in the bulletin to address this condition.

10143932

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a 2GR-FKS engine and an automatic transmission may exhibit a...

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stumble at wide open throttle takeoff during operation in a high-altitude area. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10131720

Rear Differential Torque Confirmation.

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The Tacoma BD20 Rear Differential has two active part numbers for the fasteners that attach the differential carrier to the axle housing. Vehicles Equipped with BD20 Differential: - Tacoma 4x4 ? 4 cylinder ? Automatic Transmission - Tacoma 4x4 ? 6 cylinder ? Automatic Transmission - Tacoma PreRunner There are 10 fasteners on the BD20 differential (12mm fastener / 8 mm stud). The fastener part numbers are 90170-08042 & 90170-08036. There are two different torque values for these fasteners: 1) 90170-08042 ? 18 ft. lbs. {25 N?m, 255 kgf?cm} 2) 90170-08036 ? 28 ft. lbs. {37 N?m, 378 kgf?cm} Vehicles produced prior to 5/12/2017 should be equipped with 90170-08042. Vehicles produced after 5/18/2017 should be equipped with 90170-08036

Other

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11014176

21TD03 Final Reminder

11010066

CUSTOMER SUPPORT PROGRAM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

11007449

Customer renotificaions for 21TD03, 22LD01, 22LD02

11006155

Customer renotificaions for 21TD03, 22LD01, 22LD02

10244111

A very small percentage of customers experience operational difficulties with some telematics features which they cannot resolve on their own.

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These resources, in conjunction with the Repair Manual, are for dealership personnel to assist those customers with user issues, user errors, and compatibility issues with other vehicle systems and external applications encountered while operating telematics features. Toyota has developed and provided the following Telematics Diagnostic Guide to assist dealer technicians.

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.

10224177

If you see this condition, please create a TAS case and contact TAS for instruction prior to diagnosing or repairing of the vehicle.

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If it is a weekend or holiday, continue with diagnosis and repair. Please save all parts and/or details and contact TAS on the next available workday.

10220246

If you see this condition, please create a TAS case and contact TAS for instruction prior to diagnosing or repairing of the vehicle.

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If it is a weekend or holiday, continue with diagnosis and repair. Please save all parts and/or details and contact TAS on the next available workday

10220142

OBSOLETE NOTICE May 02, 2022: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0045-22

10202452

When used in conjunction with the Repair Manual, these Blind Spot Monitor, Forward Recognition Camera, and Front...

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Millimeter Wave Radar tips leverage SSTs and readily available tools to support target placement in varying shop environments.

10197476

Replacement vin plates.

10197473

Product general information.

10197472

Technician Certification Requirements.

10190450

OBSOLETE NOTICE March 08, 2021: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0012-21.

10187247

OBSOLETE NOTICE December 15, 2020: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0124-20.

10186201

OBSOLETE NOTICE December 15, 2020: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0124-20.

10181776

OBSOLETE NOTICE September 22, 2020: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0093-20.

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

10173981

K0B Modified Vehicles equipped with TSS ? Owner?s Manual Insert

10171443

OBSOLETE NOTICE January 13, 2020: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0003-20.

10164331

Customer Letter: Due to an administrative error, we recently sent you a notice that DOES NOT involve your vehicle.

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Enclosed is the correct notice for your vehicle. Please accept our apology for any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused.

10162758

OBSOLETE NOTICE June 24, 2019: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0071-19.

10158574

OBSOLETE NOTICE March 4, 2019: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0023-19.

10153204

When adjusting the Forward Recognition Camera on vehicles with Toyota Safety Sense, it can be difficult to print the...

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repair manual target to the proper size.

10152121

OBSOLETE NOTICE March 21, 2018: This bulletin is now obsolete.

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Please see T-SB-0279-17.

10149996

When used in conjunction with the Repair Manual, these Blind Spot Monitor, Forward Recognition Camera, and Front...

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Millimeter Wave Radar tips leverage SSTs and readily available tools to support target placement in varying shop environments.

10149197

When used in conjunction with the Repair Manual, these Blind Spot Monitor, Forward Recognition Camera, and Front...

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Millimeter Wave Radar tips leverage SSTs and readily available tools to support target placement in varying shop environments.

10145739

When used in conjunction with the Repair Manual, these Blind Spot Monitor, Forward Recognition Camera, and Front...

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Millimeter Wave Radar tips leverage SSTs and readily available tools to support target placement in varying shop environments.

Pre-Delivery & Maintenance

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10190460

Toyota Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10173979

Tundra and Tacoma vehicles covered by K0B must be inspected for non-Toyota-approved modifications to determine if the remedy can be performed.

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Some vehicles with non-Toyota-approved modifications may have the remedy performed, depending on the type of modification. This Job Aid is designed to assist the ASM with the inspection while the vehicle is on the service drive.

10173978

SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN K0B Frequently Asked Questions

10153241

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10152618

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10152617

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10152596

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10152589

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10152197

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

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.

10145745

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10145726

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10141609

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements.

10131771

Some 2018 model year vehicles are equipped with a Smart Key system, which allows the customer to enter and start the...

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vehicle without using a mechanical key. To ensure the system is operating properly, the Smart Key functions (Smart Entry and Smart Start) should be inspected using the following procedure during Pre-Delivery Service (PDS).

10131752

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma 4WD vehicles may exhibit a cyclical groaning or grinding noise coming from the front...

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differential in 2WD that is not present during 4WD operation. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition. APPLICABLE WARRANTY ? This repair is covered under the Toyota Powertrain Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 60 months or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle?s in-service date. ? Warranty application is limited to occurrence of the specified condition described in this bulletin.

10131685

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10131684

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements.

10131674

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10131671

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10130006

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements.

10129999

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements.

10129991

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements.

10129970

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma 4WD vehicles may exhibit a cyclical groaning or grinding noise coming from the front...

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differential in 2WD that is not present during 4WD operation. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition. APPLICABLE WARRANTY ? This repair is covered under the Toyota Powertrain Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 60 months or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle?s in-service date. ? Warranty application is limited to occurrence of the specified condition described in this bulletin.

10129226

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

10129202

Safety Recall and Service Campaign - Technician Certification Requirements

Transmission

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10244108

Some 2005 ? 2023 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a manual transmission may exhibit a squeak or creak noise...

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from the clutch pedal when it is depressed or released.

10227899

Some 2016 ? 2023 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission (6AT) may exhibit a vibration under...

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deceleration (coasting or braking) typically between 30 ? 10 mph. This vibration is felt in the seat, floorboard, and/or steering wheel. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition

10224102

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 01013E), Entune? Audio Plus (version...

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010156 or 01015C), or Entune? Premium Audio (versions 010171, 010170, or 01017D) may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ?Head unit reboots at a specific location. ?Abnormal Destination Search app operation. ?Rebooting caused by no songs on the USB-connected iPhone. ?A one-time reboot after ignition is cycled to ACC-ON. ?Audio stays muted after the key is cycled. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 010144), Entune? Audio Plus (version 01015E), Entune? Premium Audio (version 010182), or earlier may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ?Head unit reboots intermittently. ?Home screen intermittently half blank after shifting out of reverse, if the driver uses reverse after using the maintenance reminder screen. ?Screen freezes during an incoming phone call. ?Incorrect time displays on the diagnostic menu. ?Radio station information does not match the radio station that is playing.?Abnormal playlist browsing operation. ?Mute stays enabled after key cycle. ??Search along my route? is inoperative. ?Traffic data scales improperly. ?Unit of measure is missing from distance to destination (showing ?11? instead of ?11mi/km?). ?Multi-information display (MID) compass does not match navigation screen when switching to North up. ?Navigation does not match MID when switching from miles to kilometers. ?Speed limit is blank on navigation screen. ?Go button on VR screen is inoperative. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 010145), Entune? Audio Plus (version 010161), Entune? Premium Audio (version 010189), or earlier may exhibit one of the following conditions: ?Map will not display after it has been reprogrammed from the map micro SD card. Updated system software is now

10211830

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 01013E), Entune? Audio Plus (version...

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010156 or 01015C), or Entune? Premium Audio (versions 010171, 010170, or 01017D) may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ?Head unit reboots at a specific location. ?Abnormal Destination Search app operation. ?Rebooting caused by no songs on the USB-connected iPhone. ?A one-time reboot after ignition is cycled to ACC-ON. ?Audio stays muted after the key is cycled. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 010144), Entune? Audio Plus (version 01015E), Entune? Premium Audio (version 010182), or earlier may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ?Head unit reboots intermittently. ?Home screen intermittently half blank after shifting out of reverse, if the driver uses reverse after using the maintenance reminder screen. ?Screen freezes during an incoming phone call. ?Incorrect time displays on the diagnostic menu. ?Radio station information does not match the radio station that is playing.?Abnormal playlist browsing operation. ?Mute stays enabled after key cycle. ??Search along my route? is inoperative. ?Traffic data scales improperly. ?Unit of measure is missing from distance to destination (showing ?11? instead of ?11mi/km?). ?Multi-information display (MID) compass does not match navigation screen when switching to North up. ?Navigation does not match MID when switching from miles to kilometers. ?Speed limit is blank on navigation screen. ?Go button on VR screen is inoperative. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 010145), Entune? Audio Plus (version 010161), Entune? Premium Audio (version 010189), or earlier may exhibit one of the following conditions: ?Map will not display after it has been reprogrammed from the map micro SD card. Updated system software is now avail

10188915

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 01013E), Entune? Audio Plus (version...

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010156 or 01015C), or Entune? Premium Audio (versions 010171, 010170, or 01017D) may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ?Head unit reboots at a specific location. ?Abnormal Destination Search app operation. ?Rebooting caused by no songs on the USB-connected iPhone. ?A one-time reboot after ignition is cycled to ACC-ON. ?Audio stays muted after the key is cycled. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 010144), Entune? Audio Plus (version 01015E), Entune? Premium Audio (version 010182), or earlier may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ?Head unit reboots intermittently. ?Home screen intermittently half blank after shifting out of reverse, if the driver uses reverse after using the maintenance reminder screen. ?Screen freezes during an incoming phone call. ?Incorrect time displays on the diagnostic menu. ?Radio station information does not match radio station that is playing. ?Abnormal playlist browsing operation. ?Mute stays enabled after key cycle. ??Search along my route? is inoperative. ?Traffic data scales improperly. ?Unit of measure is missing from distance to destination (showing ?11? instead of ?11mi?). ?Multi-information display (MID) compass does not match navigation screen when switching to North up. ?Navigation does not match MID when switching from miles to kilometers. ?Speed limit is blank on navigation screen. ?Go button on VR screen is inoperative. Updated system software is now available to address these conditions. Follow the Software Update Procedure in this bulletin to install the latest software version.

10187246

Some 2016 ? 2021 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission may exhibit a vibration under...

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deceleration (coasting or braking) between 30 ? 10 mph. This vibration is felt in the seat, floorboard, and/or steering wheel. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10186200

Some 2016 ? 2021 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission may exhibit a vibration under...

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deceleration (coasting or braking) between 30 ? 10 mph. This vibration is felt in the seat, floorboard, and/or steering wheel. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10184553

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 01013E), Entune? Audio Plus (version...

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010156 or 01015C), or Entune? Premium Audio (versions 010171, 010170, or 01017D) may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ?Head unit reboots at a specific location. ?Abnormal Destination Search app operation. ?Rebooting caused by no songs on the USB-connected iPhone. ?A one-time reboot after ignition is cycled to ACC-ON. ?Audio stays muted after the key is cycled. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 010144), Entune? Audio Plus (version 01015E), Entune? Premium Audio (version 010182), or earlier may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ?Head unit reboots intermittently. ?Home screen intermittently half blank after shifting out of reverse, if the driver uses reverse after using the maintenance reminder screen. ?Screen freezes during an incoming phone call. ?Incorrect time displays on the diagnostic menu. ?Radio station information does not match radio station that is playing. ?Abnormal playlist browsing operation. ?Mute stays enabled after key cycle. ??Search along my route? is inoperative. ?Traffic data scales improperly. ?Unit of measure is missing from distance to destination (showing ?11? instead of ?11mi?). ?Multi-information display (MID) compass does not match navigation screen when switching to North up. ?Navigation does not match MID when switching from miles to kilometers. ?Speed limit is blank on navigation screen. ?Go button on VR screen is inoperative.

10177771

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

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T-SB-0171-16. Some 2016 ? 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission may exhibit a vibration under deceleration (coasting or braking) between 30 ? 10 mph. This vibration is felt in the seat, floorboard, and/or steering wheel.

10174918

Some 2016 ? 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission may exhibit a vibration under...

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deceleration (coasting or braking) between 10 ? 30 mph. This vibration is felt in the seat, floorboard, and/or steering wheel. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10171441

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

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T-SB-0279-17. ? The entire bulletin has been updated. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0279-17 is obsolete and ANY printed versions should be discarded. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 01013E), Entune? Audio Plus (version 010156 or 01015C), or Entune? Premium Audio (versions 010171, 010170, or 01017D) may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ? Head unit reboots at a specific location ? Abnormal Destination Search app operation ? Rebooting caused by no songs on the USB-connected iPhone ? A one-time reboot after ignition is cycled to ACC-ON ? Audio stays muted after the key is cycled. Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Toyota vehicles equipped with Entune? Audio (version 010144), Entune? Audio Plus (version 01015E), Entune? Premium Audio (version 010182), or earlier may exhibit one or more of the following conditions: ? Head unit reboots intermittently ? Half blank screen appears when on the maintenance screen and shifting to Reverse ? Screen freezes during an incoming phone call ? Incorrect time displays on the diagnostic menu ? Radio station information does not match radio station that is playing ? Abnormal playlist browsing operation ? Mute stays enabled after key cycle ? ?Search along my route? is inoperative ? Traffic data scales improperly ? Unit of measure is missing from distance to destination (showing ?11? instead of ?11mi?) ? MID compass does not match navigation screen when switching to North up ? Navigation does not match MID when switching from miles to kilometers ? Speed limit is blank on navigation screen ? Go button on VR screen is inoperative

10164907

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

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T-SB-0186-12. * Applicability has been updated to include 2018 and 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles. * The entire bulletin has been updated. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0186-12 is obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Some 2005 - 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with a manual transmission may exhibit a squeak or creak noise from the clutch pedal when it is depressed or released. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10162793

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

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T-SB-0171-16. ? The Repair Procedure section has been updated. Service Bulletin No. T-SB-0171-16 is obsolete and any printed versions should be discarded. Some 2016 ? 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission may exhibit a vibration felt in the seat, floorboard, and/or steering wheel between 10 ? 30 mph, caused by a driveline vibration under deceleration. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition. NOTE ? This Service Bulletin ONLY applies to 4WD models equipped with 6AT. Do NOT use the spring part number found in the Service Bulletin for ANY manual transmission vehicles or PreRunner models. This could lead to NEW, currently nonexistent issues. ? If the vehicle is installed with an aftermarket suspension/body lift or leveling kit, this Service Bulletin does NOT apply.

10162255

Some 2016 ? 2019 model year Tacoma vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission may exhibit a vibration felt in the...

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seat, floorboard, and/or steering wheel between 10 ? 30 mph, caused by a driveline vibration under deceleration. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition. NOTE ? This Service Bulletin ONLY applies to 4WD models equipped with 6AT. Do NOT use the spring part number found in the Service Bulletin for ANY manual transmission vehicles or PreRunner models. This could lead to NEW, currently nonexistent issues. ? If the vehicle is installed with an aftermarket suspension/body lift or leveling kit, this Service Bulletin does NOT apply.

Fuel System

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11012744

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.

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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. 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.

10235217

DL: On December 20, 2022, a settlement of claims for certain low pressure fuel pumps was approved by the federal court.

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The settlement includes Toyota?s agreement to provide a Customer Support Program for certain 2014-2020 model year (MY) vehicles originally equipped with low pressure fuel pumps repaired under Safety Recall 20TA02, Safety Recall 21TA03, Safety Recall 21TA05 or Special Service Campaign 21TC03. The purpose of this Customer Support Program letter is to help clarify how to administer this coverage in accordance with the settlement.

10235216

Some 2014 ? 2020 model year Toyota vehicles may exhibit a hard start and/or MIL ON condition with one or more of the...

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following Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs): ?DTC P0171 and/or P0174 (System Too Lean Bank 1/Bank 2) ?DTC P0087 Fuel Rail / System Pressure ? Too Low Techstream data list analysis may reveal positive fuel trims including a no pressure condition verified by a manual fuel pressure gauge. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address these conditions.

10234332

Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) does not include notes requiring ordering the Protector Heater seals when replacing the...

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air conditioning Evaporator Core (88511- #####) or Radiator Heater Unit SubAssembly (87107- #####

10234312

Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) does not include notes requiring ordering the Protector Heater seals when replacing the...

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air conditioning Evaporator Core (87511- #####) or Radiator Heater Unit Sub-Assembly (87107- #####).

10203540

Use the following aids in conjunction with the repair manual when removing the fuel tank from 2016-2022 model year...

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Tacoma vehicles.

10201400

Some 2006 ? 2022 model year Toyota vehicles in particular geographic areas may exhibit a condition where the HVAC...

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evaporator drain hose has become obstructed with an insect nest. An insect repellent drain hose tip (ARINIX Tip) is available to help minimize future occurrences of this environmental condition. For some models, a new drain hose is required to properly fit the ARINIX Tip. Follow the procedures in this bulletin for proper handling and installation of this optional service part.

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.

10131849

Long-term or off-site storage requires special care to keep vehicles factory fresh and ready for delivery.

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The following guidelines should be performed to minimize vehicle component/part degradation due to extended vehicle storage conditions. Long-term storage can affect a vehicle's system and components. Any problems that are found should be corrected immediately.

Infotainment

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Some customers may experience echoing on the line calling the vehicle when using Bluetooth Hands Free.

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This is caused by the phone Hands Free volume being too low.

10204555

Some customers may experience echoing on the line calling the vehicle when using Bluetooth Hands Free.

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This is caused by the phone Hands Free volume being too low. These settings may need to be reapplied any time the phone is paired to a new head unit, a phone update is applied, or the phone is un-paired and re-paired.

10184555

Some customers may experience echoing on the line calling the vehicle when using Bluetooth Hands Free.

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This is caused by the phone Hands Free volume being too low. These settings may need to be reapplied any time the phone is paired to a new head unit, a phone update is applied, or the phone is un-paired and re-paired.

10174894

Some customers who have upgraded their iPhone to iOS13 are experiencing a condition where the Bluetooth connection disconnects and reconnects.

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In some instances, this condition causes the Panasonic head unit to reboot when the Bluetooth connection is initiated.

10172864

Some customers may experience echoing on the line calling the vehicle when using Bluetooth Hands Free.

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This is caused by the phone Hands Free volume being too low. These settings may need to be reapplied any time the phone is paired to a new head unit, a phone update is applied, or the phone is un-paired and re-paired.

10172819

Some vehicles may experience a ?New software is not compatible with the system.? Pop-up while performing T-SB-0003-20...

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during the head unit software installation process

10169435

Some customers who have upgraded their iPhone to iOS13 are experiencing a condition where the Bluetooth connection disconnects and reconnects.

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In some instances, this condition causes the Panasonic head unit to reboot when the Bluetooth connection is initiated.

10166024

Some customers may experience poor outgoing Bluetooth sound quality, this can occur for various reasons.

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Current multimedia systems are designed with the ability to adjust Bluetooth sound quality to compensate for echo or excessive background noise.

10155248

Some customers may experience echoing on the line calling the vehicle when using Bluetooth Hands Free.

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This is caused by the phone Hands Free volume being too low. These settings may need to be reapplied any time the phone is paired to a new head unit, a phone update is applied, or the phone is un-paired and re-paired.

10152109

Some customers may experience echoing on the line calling the vehicle when using Bluetooth Hands Free.

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This is caused by the phone Hands Free volume being too low. These settings may need to be reapplied any time the phone is paired to a new head unit, a phone update is applied, or the phone is un-paired and re-paired.

10131786

This bulletin is regarding best practices when handling navigation systems that use Hard Disc Drive or Micro SD Card...

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memory.

10129995

Some customers may experience echoing on the line calling the vehicle when using Bluetooth Hands Free.

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This is caused by the phone Hands Free volume being too low. These settings may need to be reapplied any time the phone is paired to a new head unit, a phone update is applied, or the phone is un-paired and re-paired.

Tires & Wheels

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All 2020 ? 2023 model year 4Runner, 2018 ? 2022 model year Sequoia, 2018 ? 2023 model year Tacoma, and 2018 ? 2021 model...

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year Tundra vehicles are equipped with Pre-collision System (PCS) and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) as part of the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) package. The PCS and DRCC systems are designed to help mitigate a potential collision and maintain a pre-determined traveling distance. It is recommended to disable the PCS and DRCC systems on vehicles that have been modified (ride height, oversized wheels/tires, brush bars, etc.) in a way that potentially disrupts the functionality of these systems. Vehicle owner?s written consent is required before performing the calibration to permanently disable the PCS and DRCC systems. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to disable the PCS and DRCC systems.

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.

10187245

All 2018 ? 2021 model year Sequoia, Tacoma, and Tundra and 2020 ? 2021 model year 4Runner vehicles are equipped with...

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Pre-collision System (PCS) and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) as part of the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) package. The PCS and DRCC systems are designed to help mitigate a potential collision and maintain a pre-determined traveling distance. It is recommended to disable the PCS and DRCC systems on vehicles that have been modified (ride height, oversized wheels/tires, brush bars, etc.) in a way that potentially disrupts the functionality of these systems. Vehicle owner?s written consent is required before performing the calibration to permanently disable the PCS and DRCC systems. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to disable the PCS and DRCC systems.

10186199

All 2018 ? 2021 model year Sequoia, Tacoma, and Tundra and 2020 ? 2021 model year 4Runner vehicles are equipped with...

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Pre-collision System (PCS) and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) as part of the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) package. The PCS and DRCC systems are designed to help mitigate a potential collision and maintain a pre-determined traveling distance. It is recommended to disable the PCS and DRCC systems on vehicles that have been modified (ride height, oversized wheels/tires, brush bars, etc.) in a way that potentially disrupts the functionality of these systems. Vehicle owner?s written consent is required before performing the calibration to permanently disable the PCS and DRCC systems. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to disable the PCS and DRCC systems.

10173968

All 2018 ? 2021 model year Sequoia, Tacoma, and Tundra vehicles and All 2020 ? 2021 model year 4Runner vehicles are...

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equipped with Pre-collision System (PCS) and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) as part of the Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) package. The PCS and DRCC systems are designed to help mitigate a potential collision and maintain a pre-determined traveling distance. It is recommended to disable the PCS and DRCC systems on vehicles that have been modified (ride height, oversized wheels/tires, brush bars, etc.) in a way that potentially disrupts the functionality of these systems. Vehicle owner?s written consent is required before performing the calibration to permanently disable the PCS and DRCC systems. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to disable the PCS and DRCC systems.

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.

10131739

During the manufacturing process, tires are mounted on the vehicle as matched sets to help reduce conditions such as pulling or drifting.

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If the wheels are replaced or refinished before vehicle delivery, it is important the tires remain on the vehicle in the same location and in the same direction of rotation. Refer to the following procedure to ensure that the original tires stay in the same location on the vehicle.

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.

HVAC & Climate

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10244115

The air conditioning dye injection tool kit has been developed to aid in identifying the location of air conditioning refrigerant leaks.

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Follow the procedures outlined in this service bulletin to aid in locating, inspecting, and repairing refrigerant leaks

10183281

HVAC drain tube is found to be blocked/clogged.

10178524

HVAC drain tube is found to be blocked/clogged.

10177779

Repairing a 1234YF HVAC system on a gas powered (non-hybrid) Toyota vehicle may require additional compressor oil to complete the repairs.

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The various 1234YF compressor oils (ND-12, PS-D1, or VC100YF) are available through the Toyota Approved Dealer Equipment website.

10162761

When repairing a 1234YF HVAC system on a gas powered (Non-Hybrid) Toyota and the addition of compressor oil is required...

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to complete the repairs, the various 1234YF compressor oils (ND-12, PS-D1, or VC100YF) are available through the Toyota Approved Dealer Equipment website.

10155238

HVAC drain tube is found to be blocked/clogged.

10152600

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a condition where the LH or RH seat heater is inoperative.

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Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

10142502

During previous air conditioning service, leakage prevention agent (A/C stop leak) may have been added to the A/C system.

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Adding stop leak products to the A/C system is not a recommended or approved Toyota repair process. During A/C service, moisture enters the A/C system, and can react with the previously added A/C stop leak, forming a gelatinous substance. The gel substance that forms can cause the A/C compressor to bind and or seize.

Lighting

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10179702

The Toyota Quality group is looking to better understand our customers expectation regarding vehicle drivability.

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Specifically, we are looking at vehicle surge/hesitation condition (inconsistent acceleration) and would like to recover detailed customer voice and vehicle data.

10179606

The Toyota Quality group is looking to better understand our customers expectation regarding vehicle drivability.

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Specifically, we are looking at vehicle surge/hesitation condition (inconsistent acceleration) and would like to recover detailed customer voice and vehicle data.

10177592

The Toyota Quality group is looking to better understand our customers expectation regarding vehicle drivability.

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Specifically, we are looking at vehicle surge/hesitation condition (inconsistent acceleration) and would like to recover detailed customer voice and vehicle data.

10177575

The Toyota Quality group is looking to better understand our customers expectation regarding vehicle drivability.

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Specifically, we are looking at vehicle surge/hesitation condition (inconsistent acceleration) and would like to recover detailed customer voice and vehicle data.

10173980

SPECIAL SERVICE CAMPAIGN (K0B) Non-Toyota-Approved Modification - Owner Acknowledgment Form

10152605

Precautions regarding lift point interference with frame hole plugs: To help prevent water from entering the vehicle's...

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frame, hole plugs are installed in certain locations of the frame during manufacturing. ? One of the hole plug styles allow water to drain from the bottom of the frame yet block water from entering. ? This one-way drain plug is located near a usable frame lift point. If the technician does not take note of the location of one-way drain plug, it may be easily crushed by the shop lift's arm.

10131750

The purpose of this Service Bulletin is to elevate awareness and provide best practices for leather and synthetic leather care in Toyota vehicles.

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As an additional resource, if the vehicle is equipped with factory leather seats, the vehicle Owner?s Manual will highlight the importance of proper maintenance and provide guidance for care.

10129968

The purpose of this Service Bulletin is to elevate awareness and provide best practices for leather and synthetic leather care in Toyota vehicles.

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As an additional resource, if the vehicle is equipped with factory leather seats, the vehicle Owner?s Manual will highlight the importance of proper maintenance and provide guidance for care.

Software & Calibration

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11005119

This Service Bulletin provides updated non-electric water pump leak inspection and diagnostic tips for some 2008 2025...

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model year Toyota vehicles.

11005061

This Service Bulletin provides updated non-electric water pump leak inspection and diagnostic tips for some 2008 2025...

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model year Toyota vehicles.

10198150

UPDATES TO THE 2014-2021 TOYOTA UNIVERSAL FLAT RATE MANUAL

10173976

The ?Modified Vehicles Handling Procedure? section has been updated with details on the new ?DRCC notification labels?.

10145776

Update on Technician Certification Requirements.

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.

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.

Suspension

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10152122

Some vehicles may exhibit a squeak or rattle noise from the FR RH Body Mount Bushing when driving over uneven roads or bumps.

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Make sure to confirm that noise is coming from RH FR (No.1) Body Mount Bushing before proceeding.

10146003

Some 2016-2018 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a squeak or rattle noise from the FR RH (No.1) Body Mount Bushing...

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when driving over uneven roads or bumps. Make sure to confirm that the noise is coming from the FR RH (No.1) Body Mount Bushing before proceeding.

10145989

Some 2018 model year vehicles may exhibit a squeak or rattle noise from the Front Right Body Mount Bushing (No.

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1) when driving over uneven roads or bumps. Make sure to confirm that noise is coming from Front Right Body Mount Bushing (No. 1) before proceeding.

10142877

Some 2016 ? 2018 model year Tacoma vehicles may exhibit a squeak noise from the rear leaf spring when traveling over...

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speed bumps or with movement from loading and unloading the suspension. Follow the Repair Procedure in this bulletin to address this condition.

Hybrid & EV

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11003619

Customers have expressed concerns about the performance of Qi Wireless Chargers.

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Wireless chargers on applicable vehicles are designed to work with Qi Certified devices only. MagSafe devices, that are not Qi Certified, may not charge as expected with Qi Wireless Chargers.

11003564

Customers have expressed concerns about the performance of Qi Wireless Chargers.

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Wireless chargers on applicable vehicles are designed to work with Qi Certified devices only. MagSafe devices, that are not Qi Certified, may not charge as expected with Qi Wireless Chargers.

Air Bags & Safety

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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.