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Owner's Guide to the Toyota Tundra
The Toyota Tundra is a full-sized pickup that made its U.S. debut with the 2000 model year. An instant hit, the truck was named Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year in its rookie year, quickly establishing it as a worthy workhorse for American drivers.
Top Toyota Tundra Features
In the two decades since it first appeared, the pickup has been equipped with standard and available features like V6 and V8 engine, manual and automatic transmissions, an integrated tow hitch, anti-lock brakes, smartphone integration, infotainment touchscreen, pre-collision warning, automatic high beam headlights, four-wheel drive, leather bucket seats, navigation, push-button start, and 20-inch alloy wheels.
Common Toyota Tundra Problems
Since its debut, the pickup's owners have shared several problems that they've run into. Those include:
- Ticking noises coming from a failed exhaust manifold
- A Toyota recall to service a lower ball joint prematurely wearing due to a production line issue
- The secondary air pump going bad and reducing fuel efficiency, increasing emissions, causing driving issues, or the "Check Engine" light comes on
- One or more faulty oxygen sensors causing the "Check Engine" light to illuminate
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