TOYOTA TUNDRA HYBRID PROBLEMS

TOYOTA TUNDRA HYBRID PROBLEMS

The Toyota Tundra Hybrid is a powerful and efficient full-size pickup truck that blends robust performance with eco-friendly technology. Introduced with the third-generation Tundra lineup, it features the i-FORCE MAX hybrid powertrain—a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine paired with an electric motor—delivering up to 437 horsepower and 583 lb-ft of torque. This hybrid system enhances towing capacity, off-road capability, and fuel efficiency without sacrificing power. The Tundra Hybrid boasts a bold exterior design, a high-strength steel frame, and a modern, tech-rich interior with advanced safety features through Toyota Safety Sense. Balancing strength and sustainability, the Tundra Hybrid is ideal for heavy-duty tasks and adventurous drives.

  • Total models

    Worst Year

    2022

  • Total models

    Worst Module

    Fuel

TOYOTA TUNDRA HYBRID PROBLEMS

Issues by Year

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Malfunction Modules

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Common Complaints and Reliability

  • 1. Fuel System Issues & Recalls:

    • Recall (NHTSA Campaign Number 23V566000) related to fuel system defects
    • Delays in recall repair due to unavailable parts
    • Owners concerned about driving with an open recall

  • 2. Brake & Stability Issues:

    • Driver’s side front brake making an abnormally loud squeaking sound
    • Dealer acknowledged it as a manufacturing issue but provided no repair

  • 3. Structural & Component Concerns:

    • Recall (NHTSA Campaign Number 23V142000) related to structural issues
    • Removal of tonneau cover potentially affecting vehicle safety
    • Manufacturer failing to provide timely recall repair solutions

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