2005–2006 Toyota Tundra Clunk Noise at Low Speeds when Stopping or Turning

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Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 02-06-2011

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Some customers of 2WD 2005 – 2007 model year Sequoia and 2005 – 2006 model year Tundra vehicles may complain about a clunk, thunk, or pop noise from the vehicle that is commonly heard when stopping, accelerating from a stop, or turning at low speeds. The source of the noise has been identi?ed as the joint between the rear transmission mount and the frame crossmember. The transmission mount has been redesigned to prevent this. Use the following repair procedure to address customer concerns. Repair Procedure 1. Place the vehicle on a lift and install ChassisEAR™ (or equivalent) on the following components to help isolate the source of the noise (see Figure 1): • On frame crossmember No. 3. • On rear transmission mount above rubber section of mount or on transmission extension housing assembly. Figure 1. 2. Test drive the vehicle and duplicate the noise. 3. With ChassisEAR™ installed, the noise should be very loud from the frame crossmember No. 3 pickup location and NOT heard on the rear transmission mount above the rubber section of the mount. Is the noise loudest when ChassisEAR™ has frame crossmember No. 3 selected? • YES — Go to step 4. • NO — This TSB does NOT apply. Continue using ChassisEAR™ to identify the source of the noise and diagnose per the Repair Manual. 4. Replace the rear transmission mount, frame crossmember No. 3, and 4 bolts retaining the transmission mount to frame crossmember No. 3. A. Place the vehicle on a lift. HINT Use a transmission jack and underhoist stand to lift and support the transmission assembly during the next 5 steps. B. Remove the 4 bolts retaining the transmission to the rear transmission mount. C. Remove the 4 bolts retaining the frame crossmember No. 3 to the frame assembly and remove the frame crossmember No. 3 assembly with rear transmission mount from the vehicle. NOTE Do NOT torque any of the bolts in steps D through F until ALL the bolts in steps D through F have been started. D. Install the NEW rear transmission mount (insulator, engine mounting rear) to the transmission extension housing using the 4 bolts. Torque: 65 N*m (660 kgf*cm, 48 ft*lbf) E. Install the NEW rear transmission mount (insulator, engine mounting rear) to the NEW frame crossmember No. 3 using the 4 NEW bolts. Torque: 30 N*m (300 kgf*cm, 22.1 ft*lbf) NOTE The torque value for these 4 bolts has been increased. Figure 5. 1 Engine Mounting Rear Insulator (P/N 12371-0F080) 2 Frame Crossmember No. 3 3 Bolt w/Washer (P/N 90119-08895) 4 Front of Vehicle

Oil Filter Cap Assembly Precautions

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Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 20-05-2011

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To prevent damage to the oil ?lter cap assembly, this procedure must be closely followed during oil ?lter replacement to avoid immediate and future oil ?lter serviceability concerns. The following engines are equipped with a plastic oil ?lter cap assembly: • 1UR-FE (Tundra, Sequoia) • 3UR-FE (Tundra, Sequoia, Land Cruiser) • 2ZR-FE (Corolla, Matrix) • 1AR-FE (Highlander, Venza) • 2AR-FE (RAV4, Camry) Repair Procedure NOTICE During oil ?lter replacement: • Ensure that SST 09228-06500-02 or 09228-06501 is used to remove and install the oil ?lter cap — or damage to the cap may occur. • Inspect the SST for any damage or distortion before use. • Con?rm that the SST is fully seated on the oil ?lter cap when removing/installing (see Figure 1). Figure 1. 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 • Ensure a torque wrench is used for oil ?lter cap installation. Torque: 25 +/- 5 N*m (255 +/- 51 kgf*cm, 18 +/- 3.7 ft*lbf) • There is a possibility the oil ?lter cap will be dif?cult to remove if the torque range is exceeded. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE MAY RESULT IN OIL FILTER CAP AND/OR SST DAMAGE. With Drain Plug Without Drain Plug Oil Filter Cap SST (09228-06500-02 or 09228-06501) Refer to the Technical Information System (TIS) when replacing the oil ?lter, applicable model and model year Repair Manual: • 2010 Camry: Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “2AR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2009 / 2010 Corolla: Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “2ZR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2009 Highlander: Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “1AR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2008 / 2009 Land Cruiser: Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “3UR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2009 / 2010 Matrix: Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “2ZR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2009 RAV4: Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “2AR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2008 / 2009 / 2010 Sequoia (3UR-FE): Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “3UR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2010 Sequoia (1UR-FE): Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “1UR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2007 / 2008 / 2009 / 2010 Tundra (3UR-FE): Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “3UR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2010 Tundra (1UR-FE): Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “1UR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement” • 2009 Venza: Engine/Hybrid System – Lubrication – “1AR-FE Lubrication: Oil and Oil Filter: Replacement”

2007 Toyota Scion AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

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Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 14-10-2010

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4Runner FJ Cruiser Land Cruiser Sequoia Tacoma Tundra 1GR 2UZ 2006 2007 1GR 2006 2007 2UZ 2006 2UZ 2006 1GR 1GR 2UZ 2006 Example: 06 A P 0 00001 06: Year of Manufacture A: Month of Manufacture (A – M, “I” not used) P: Transmission Model Code (A750*) (A750 ) 0: Plant Code 00001: 5 Digit Serial Number 5–Digit Location: Right Rear on Transmission Case Above Transmission Pan (as shown below) Camry 2006 2AZ Highlander 2006 2007 3MZ RAV4 2006 2GR Example: 06 A L 0 00001 06: Year of Manufacture A: Month of Manufacture (A – M, “I” not used) L: Transmission Model Code (U15#) 0: Plant Code 00001: 5 Digit Serial Number 5–Digit Location: Slightly Off Center to the Left on Top of Bell Housing of Transmission (as shown below)

BACK DOOR POWER WINDOW INOPERATIVE 2001 – 2006 model year Sequoia

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Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 21-05-2010

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Introduction Some 2001 – 2006 model year Sequoia vehicles may experience a condition where the back door power window of the vehicle is inoperative/stuck in the closed position. The following procedure has been developed to address this condition. S 2001 – 2006 model year Sequoia vehicles produced BEFORE the Production Applicable Vehicles Change Effective VINs shown below. Repair
1. Disconnect the negative (–) terminal of the vehicle battery. Procedure NOTE:
Any time the negative (–) battery terminal has been disconnected, systems requiring initialization will need to be re-initialized after the negative (–) battery terminal has been reconnected. 2. Open the back door and leave open. 3. Using the plastic pry tool, remove the back door garnish center.

IMMOBILIZER KEY CODE RESET 4Runner, Camry, Highlander, Land Cruiser, MR2 Spyder, RAV4, Sequoia, & Solara

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Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 22-04-2010

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Introduction Immobilizer Reset is a new feature that allows the registration of a new Master Key even if all original Master Keys are lost. Once the Immobilizer system is reset, all previously registered keys will be erased.Function
The Immobilizer Reset function is a 5-step process: Description 1. Using the Diagnostic Tester, retrieve a “Seed Number” through the OBD/MOBD Immobilizer function. S A “Seed Number” is a unique number provided by the Diagnostic Tester and validated by TIS in order to return a Passcode. 2. Using TIS, select Immobilizer Reset, and complete the request form to retrieve a “Passcode Number.”
S A “Passcode Number” is a unique number required by the Diagnostic Tester to reset the ECU allowing it to accept a new Master Key. 3. Enter the “Passcode Number” received from TIS into the Diagnostic Tester. 4. Confirm successful Immobilizer reset and new Master Key registration. 5. Register any additional customer keys.