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Old 05-23-2002, 12:09 AM
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I posted originally under V6 about the vibration but found these comments recently. There is definitely something inherently wrong with these vehicles. Everyone with this problem needs to call the 1-800-331-4331 if the dealer won't reslove. I now have an appointment with a regional service rep. My service manager at the dealer actually acknowleged a problem with tundra vibration but said until Toyota gives them a fix there is nothing they can do. I got them to put in writing that they felt the vibration. Get that phone call in so you can get yours fixed when the solution is found. You might be on hold a few minutes.
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That helps because the dealership keeps telling me they ALL vibrate on initial acceleration. Then they try to get me to test drive one off the lot. Why would I care if it vibrated too? Just fix mine. They must think I'm an idiot. I know they don't ALL vibrate.
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I know how you feel. I brought my truck in to have the sticking seatbelt replaced and to have them find the ticking sound that I have had since I bought this truck 18 months ago. When I went to pick the truck up after work they told me there was nothing wrong with the seatbelt that my passengers can't get on and that the ticking sound was my loose drill bits in the back.

I basically gave up! I’m tired of having to find rides and no having my truck when I need it. I’ll probably just end up fixing it myself.
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