Why are the springs on my Toyota Tacoma not working?

Why are the springs on my Toyota Tacoma not working?

Toyota addressed this issue in 2007 by releasing a TSB stating that they’d replace the springs on any second-gen Tacoma still under warranty. Throttle Position Sensor Failure: This is attributed to premature wear on the throttle position sensor, which causes it to not advance the timing properly.

Why does my Toyota Tacoma make a noise?

This noise is the result of two rubber tabs breaking off during factory installation, causing a loose fit that makes the back and top of the glove box rattle against the lower dash area. Replacing the glove box with the redesigned OEM glove box (for newer Tacomas) should do the trick.

Why does my Toyota Tacoma have clutch problems?

This is a common problem because many Tacoma owners allow the fluid in the master cylinder to get too low, causing air to get into the Tacoma’s hydraulic clutch system. This messes up the pressure applied to the clutch system, leading to premature clutch wear.

Are there any problems with the Toyota Tacoma?

This was subject to a recall, but the problem only affected a limited number of Tacomas. After the 2017 model year, very few problems have been reported for the Tacoma. Premature Clutch Wear: Symptoms include hesitation before accelerating and jerking during gear shifts.

What causes the throttle position sensor to fail?

Throttle Position Sensor Failure: This is attributed to premature wear on the throttle position sensor, which causes it to not advance the timing properly.

Why is my glove box not working on my Toyota Tacoma?

Replacing the glove box with the redesigned OEM glove box (for newer Tacomas) should do the trick. Lower Ball Joint Failure: Because of improper finishing during production, the lower ball joints in first-gen Tacomas are prone to sudden failure.

Why does my ttora not start when hot?

If I start it when cold or not up to operating temp it fires right away. I’m just thinking that the coolant is leaking back from the hot head to the coolant temp sensor, heat soaking it and causing it to run a rich start up. I’ve checked the sensor and all the resistances seem to be within spec.

What happens to a Tacoma truck under acceleration?

Only happens under moderate acceleration and is much more noticeable going uphill. At WOT sometimes it feels normal, sometimes the truck feels like a 4 banger instead of a supercharged v6.