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Old 12-10-2004, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by JrFrench
I have had my 2000 Tundra for 5 years and I just recently discovered that both my rear window latches are broken. The plastic clip that holds the pin broke in half on both assemblies. The windows have rarely been open since owning the vehicle. It appears that this has been a common problem with the Tundra, based on what I have read on the internet.

I am going to talk to the dealer and see if it would be worth contacting Toyota. I doubt it will, since the truck is out of warranty, but I at least want to be heard. They really don't care much once the vehicle is out of warranty. So much for Toyota quality and service.

I love the way the Tundra engine runs and performs, but I have had numerous problems with this vehicle - brake problems, multiple oxygen sensors go bad, broken window latches, dash lights failing - all this before 50,000 miles. My confidence in Toyota quality is not very high and I will probably never buy another Toyota again. I'll buy a Ford or a Nissan truck next time.
There was a TSB on the latches - BO029-01
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