When those first came out I thought they and every other Toyota were the blandest lookng cars you could buy. Now I think they are timeless in their simplicity and I drive a old Toyota.
looking on buying a tundra from a friend and now watching makes me feel like i should be looking for further detailed inspection to see if the truck is worth the buy. thanks for this video man, really appreciate it!
Bought a used 06 in 07 for $18000 it had 16000 miles. It was the third one I tried to buy I got beat out on the first two. It now has 59,000 and outside of replacing all the suspension have done general maintenance. Get offers to buy it all the time. Was thinking of buying until neighbor bought one new 6 years ago $68,000 ! Thanks for advice great job.
Superb info thank you. I just bought a 06 Tundra double cab with 116k. I want to get all the preventive maintenance done asap. (LBJ, timing belt, spark plugs, battery and frame repair were done already)
Tyler, seriously impressed with your stuff! Great info in the video, very descriptive while also not taking what could easily become a 30-40 minute video. Big fan of your work and your enthusiasm about these trucks, I know they’re just trucks but I’m so proud of mine, closing the 240k gap. Got one of the originals from the indiana plant. Keep up with the good content!!
...most informative intro to first gen troubleshooting. Thank you. I just bought a first gen. for the first time. An '03 one owner who had maintained it very well before he passed away. Truck has 150k and is very clean.. I'm looking forward to having more time to work on my favorite Toyota,..my 77 FJ40. I'm stripping the doors, dash, rear hatch..etc from a '73 and having a lot of fun. Thanks for all of the helpful info. Peace
Congrats on the purchase! I hope the video helped. It sounds like you're a real enthusiast! I would love to add some more toyotas to my stable haha. Best of luck on the FJ40!
O1 Tundra,3.4 V6 ,888,875 MLS as Mainly a Courier Truck Orig.fuel pump= 340,000 Mls.Orig. Tranny 466,000 mls .Orig .Eng.was Still in Truck when I retired it.Best Vehicle I ever Owned,Made me Start Buying Lexus s.
I've got an '02 V6 with a stick shift and 4WD. Only 152,000 miles. Best pickup ever made. Apparently there weren't a lot of Acess cabs with 4WD and a stickshift made. Took me a year to find it in 2014
I bought a used one with 450K Miles from the original owner. It has been running great for several years - its incredible how smooth it really runs!. Just replaced the one of the lower ball joints.
Hey I recently bought a 01 automatic v8 access cab. The previous owner did not know what maintenance was. I've been fixing little things here and there but there's some other stuff I need to work on..,(big surprise I'm sure). I'm actually kinda enjoying working on the truck and trying to take advantage of the entire situation and trying to look at it as an opportunity to get some experience with mechanics. Do you still have your tundra or have you moved on lol. Please let me know. By the way you are very knowledgeable and explain things very well. I really liked this video and I am not one of those kinda ppl that comment on just any video. I rarely even give it a like or dislike but I wanted to throw that in there that your video was helpful, easily understood, insightful, and interesting. Thanks for your time and the info
I've got the exhaust manifold crack I'm pretty sure, or something of that sort, Ticking noise on acceleration some times when it's just started up and I'm going down the road, 0-40mph usually. Don't plan to fix that issue lol. Do need to replace my carrier bearing though, Been putting that off for about a year but it still holds together so I ain't too worried. Biggest problems for me right now is a mystery scraping/grinding steel/metal noise on acceleration when kicked into OverDrive, which I believe is just 3rd gear? 2nd biggest issue is repairing my CV Boots due to adding a 2.5 inch leveling kit on the front, That is going to be a fun one.. Great video! Always look forward to 1st Gen videos!
Haha we basically have the same truck! Ya not sure what the grinding noise would be, maybe also driveline/driveshaft related? I’ve been fortunate to have my CV axles stay intact even after the lift! Thanks for watching man
Great Video man, my 2001 4x4 has had almost every problem you’ve stated haha, but I’ve kept up on the preventative maintenance. The one thing that got ahead of me is the exhaust manifold leak, it drips slightly and I definitely hear it on a cold start.
I've watched this video 2 times now. I've been deciding a 1st gen tundra over a tacoma. I refuse to pay the tacoma prices. Makes me wish I had kept my 3rd gen tacoma. Anyways I'm about to look at a 1st gen tomorrow. I'm taking your information and a few other videos I've watch, to know what to look for. Appreciate your videos
I’m only 30 seconds in trying to decide if I want to take on my dads old tundra. That same ball joint failure happened to him a couple years ago taking my little brother to school. He had just turned a corner and so he wasn’t going very fast but it gave right on the main road so he just floored it all the way to a side street. It was so funny afterward seeing the one tire skid mark trail from where he started to where he parked we had a good laugh about it but that is scary
Got a 2000 tundra which the lbj sheared while I was going 50mph down a hill. Almost lost my tire but the tie rod held it under my truck When the lbj went it ripped out to ubj and my brake line Skidded to a stop on the control arm Fixed it all myself for $600 or so
If you are unsure while buying a First Gen Tundra with a 4.7 liter V8. Changing the timing belt. It's a belt. Safe for about a 100K miles. From a guy who bought one new in 2004. If you are buying, Ask.. When was the timing belt last serviced? I have done this twice now with my 04.
If you buy, ask for any maintenance records. I still do some basic service at the local Toyota Dealership when needed. The whole history. In their database. Toyota of Santa Cruz or the local OilChangers . I have kept my truck completely factory/stock for 19 years.
Great video. Things are described clearly and factually. I appreciate you sharing. I bought my 2006 V6 new. Great truck. Starting to decide if it is worth fixing up or letting it go. Runs OK but getting rough around the edges. Your video should help decide. Thanks!
If the frame, body, and floor of the bed are okay, don't give up on her. They definitely need to be maintained, but if you don't have rust issues, they're good for several hundred thousand miles.
@@rickfitzgerald4426 How did it turn out? Going to look at and likely buy a 04 with a nice frame Friday. He's right if the frame is good then it's worth it to fix it. I already have a 03 tundra and it runs and drives like a new truck, shifts great amazing & it's at 280k only reason i'm going to look at this 04 tundra is because of my bad frame on my 03 if i could get it inspected with the frame repairs i've done it would drive more at least 1 -3 more years & that only because of the frame engine and body would go for 100s of thousands still. both of these have the 4.7 though not the v6.
I had to do the chassis on my 02 sequoia, I was 1 year out from the warranty. The original owner was either lazy or unaware of the recall. Found a chassis from another truck that had its chassis already replaced for 500 bucks with the lower control arms and ball joints. Got it done in 38 hours.
1st gen tundras early ones 2000- maybe 2002/03 DO NOT tow or haul anything or any amount of weight with out first turning off your overdrive. So again do not have O.D. on when ur towing or hauling at all. Some Known for weak planetary O.D. gear.
10:30 in when you talk about the recall is that just for an edit/fix on the repair manual or the actual transmission cuz that's actually what I own an just recently my tranny kinda went out. Stopped working. Started working again all a sudden then stopped again. But when it started working again I drove about 20 mi through all the gears no problems. Then I went to leave again 2 hours later and it wouldn't work again today wouldn't engage in gear.. 🤔🧐🥺
steering rack develops a rust hole on the right side over time. A guy on tundrasolutions forum rebuilds oem. I bought a beck-arnly replacement, works great.
Definitely have had all of these issues. LBJ was done as soon as the recall happened, carrier bearing went out and felt like rotor warping x5, accidentally dropped the radiator so that solved itself, exhaust manifold seems to tick tick tick in the winter for a few minutes, and my only check engine light ever was the O2 sensor. Another thing for 2005-2006 RWD is that it is almost guaranteed Sequioas and 4runners included that your transmission mount cross-member is no longer bolted to the mount and your transmission has nothing holding it down. Part of the TSB is that the cross-member will be cracked and you will have to weld or replace it (I live in Florida so welding was very reasonable). I do have one question for my fellow tundra owners, has anyone experienced and/or fixed 2k rpm surge? drives me off the chain I can't accelerate 100% smoothly at low throttle yet it PURRSSSS at every other RPM.
Just came across this vid out of curiosity of what potential issues CAN be for the truck and youre very helpful. However ive been lucky enough to have little to no issues w my '02 V8 access cab. So far only the ignition coils have given me an issue that and the alignment being wonky but all has since been fixed. Very solid and reliable truck. Is there any exhausts or other lighter mods youve done or recommend?
I don’t really like aftermarket exhausts, so mines stock. I love having a fiberglass shell and a small sleeping setup in there, that’s about it. And a nice set of all-terrains
While I've never looked into having it done personally, I have quite recently seen testimonials about it. If Toyota has already checked out the truck previously, it will be harder for you to get them to do it. I'm not sure if it's dependent on the model year either. You will have to contact your local dealer
Hey great vid Tyler! I just did my carrier bearing 👍🏼 Also the 04-06 or maybe it was 05/06 have bigger stronger ball joints so it’s less of an issue. I say less but still needs to be maintained. Cheers
Oh nice! Hopefully mine will get done this spring. Dude! I had a clip that said exactly that haha. It just barely missed the Final Cut during editing. Ultimately, I didn’t want to give people a false sense of security. I’ve seen enough double cabs with blown joints that I couldn’t personally justify giving double cab owners any kind of pass, if that makes sense.
Awesome video bro I appreciate the info I have a 2000 Tundra myself two wheel drive V8 and I know the sun getting the vibration rumbling that you described from the driveshaft carrier bearing actually answered one of my questions oh thank you
I've had all the issues you've listed and more hah. Slowly but surely I've been replacing things but one thing that started happening yesterday is, when I unlock the door and open it, the locks keep unlocking while the door is open. I think its a sensor. Have you experienced that?
That's a weird one, can't say I've seen that on the Facebook groups or forums. I'm not sure what kind of electrical issue that would be, that's strange.
@@208TylerYeah I thought it was very strange as well, im hoping its not anything with the ignition but at least I know what my plans are for next weekend haha. Great video by the way man you always make very high quality content!
Great information video. Thank you! Picked up a 2002 Tundra SR5 access cab, V8, with 50,000 original miles on her! I notice in my owners manual that there is no information on the motor oil capacities?
I've got a 1st Gen with 85k on it and for some reason appears to be having a rear main seal leaking. Didn't notice it until I started to see drops of oil in the driveway. Got under the truck to inspect it. Cleaned all the old oil residue off with black cleaner let it run for a while and right between the engine and trans is leaking from the gasket.
U FORGOT TO MENTION THE WIRE THATAKES OVER DRIVE TURN ON OR OFF GETS LOOSE AND U WILL START HAVING IT TURN OF AND ON INTERMITTENT, U MUST REWIRE THAT WIRE TO GET A SOLID CONNECTION AND THATS THE FIX
I have an '01 with a replaced transmission, replaced 1 o2 sensor and just ignored the next one, I too get better mileage. I also have the exhaust leak. I just got it back from the shop replacing timing belt and expecting to replace the lower ball joints but the shop said they checked out fine. All these stories have me worried though...Is there a symptom of them failing or is it just one day they go?
Very informative video., you have a gift for explaining this stuff. I just got an 01 tundra and ive got an issue that's difficult for me to diagnose and even explain. Basically sometimes when I come to a stop and then go or even sometimes immediately when pulling out of my driveway the truck feels like it's stuck and I have to give it gas to push through. Then it's fine while driving and may or may not happen again after coming to another stop. It feels like it's being hung up on something but can't tell what. I suspected it was a seized caliper but I tried to replicate the issue while it was on a jack and couldn't. Could it be a drive train issue? I don't think it's the ebrake either because u can hear a thud/clunk noise when it happens and it sounds like it's up front. Any ideas/suggestions are greatly appreciated thank u. It's the v8 model with extended cab.
Could be that something in the driveshaft, like any joint or yoke, is dry, and needs grease or replacing. It can bind up when it’s idling and under tension, making a little popping noise
My buddies truck had that same issue. It was not disclosed at dealership where he bought it used. It was a trans. problem. Bad. He had to fight but he got his money back. This was back in the day. 2005
My 2002 V6 has no power when accelerating. I cleaned the map sensor, throttle body, changed the 02 sensor. Still wont accelerate as quick as it used to. Any ideas?
Most likely the drive Shaft because that is what mine is doing, mind you I have replaced basically the whole front end of my truck. Rack and pinion and all suspension components brakes tires etc
Replace or upgrade, repeat. I'm sorry to say I do not have the money to do half this nor the time I agree with you to an extent however most of these issues happen on poorly maintained tundras.(im making myself feel better because I don't have the money to do all these replacements)
What would cause a tick-tick-tick-tick engine noise (2005 v6)? Don't remember it making the sound before, now it seems constant. Can hear it at idle especially. I wouldn't call it a flutter really. Could it be the manifold?
@@208Tyler At first I thought the sound was coming from the serpentine belt but when I pop the hood and listen while it's idling it sounds like it may be coming from the driver's side of the engine. But no it doesn't seem to get louder when I step on the gas. I really can only hear it when the truck is idling.
I can’t be recommending Joe Joe on here lol. Well aware, but I’ve never used him and can’t vouch for him. Use random people on the internet to get OEM parts at your own discretion.
I will say, possible APPS(Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor) issue. 4WD not engaging, even though the electric stuff is working fine, probably the transfer case. Driver side window motor out. Passenger side lock motor is out as well, but could be wiring issue. Lock works fine. No other issues besides those, that I know of. I’ll have to listen again for the fluttering.
Good morning, I heard that the 2001 is the year to avoid for the the first gen tundra 🤔 Can you share some light on it. Thank you in advance !! ✌ (I just subscribed to the channel by the way 😊)
00-02 are all identical basically, but I don’t know why you’d avoid them in general . They do have smaller brakes and some had a recall on part of the transmission, but they’re still super solid.
@@208Tyler Thank you for the fast response !! , I just wanted to hear your opinion on it , you seems very knowledgeable about it and definitely putting very good videos with excellent content. Best regards Eddie..✌
@@208Tyler yeah I've been seeing some older that are running under $8,000. And a lot of them are saying the same parts that you said have been replaced and that's why I was researching it.
On the first part of Tundra from 2000 to 2002 the brakes from a Tacoma 2003, they put a bigger calipers and bigger rotor cause I have a 2005 Toyota tundra double cup. I have a 13 1/2 inch router with port piston caliper
He yes been allover death valley and my home state nevada if 0eo0le did recall the would not have to worry about lower ball joints 05 06 never had 5hw issue 1 recall aince 06 air bag 250,000 roufh miles one xv boot and carrier bearing 0lua timing belr and plugs
No- there is a Toyota specific issue where the failure is catastrophic, therefore more attention needs to be payed to inspection and replacement of the ball joint. ua-cam.com/video/TCzcKfUyfcM/v-deo.htmlsi=VelO8gR3i1p-nfH1
I recently had a leaking problem in the rear end, around the differential, also, pumpkin. I believe it’s caused by rust and small holes in the metal. Anyway, I sprayed it with flex seal, which I learned about by watching UA-cam. And now for the last four days I have had no leaking in the rear axle around the differential. do you have any comments on the workings of the rear end and differential, and what are the corrective actions can’t be done? I have contemplated buying a rear end from a used parts dealer in Worcester Massachusetts. Nothing has happened yet though. It would be helpful if you could comment on this also.
Well, I’m not very familiar with rust repair, but if it works it works. There are places online that sell a rear diff cover - you could cut yours out and weld on a new cover, if the cover is the issue. I believe the cover has the thinnest metal Obviously, if you’re buying a new rear end or rear axle, you’d want it to not be very rusty.
have 2000 tundra myself. great truck. my lower ball joints recently failed and no matter what people say. Go OEM! that’s my advice.
When those first came out I thought they and every other Toyota were the blandest lookng cars you could buy. Now I think they are timeless in their simplicity and I drive a old Toyota.
100% !! They're great trucks
The 05-06 are good looking trucks imo
Same here, now I own a 100 series
All of these new trucks are square. The old Tundras and Tacomas have this swept in, rounded, body style.
Just bought an 02 w/ 128000. Miles. I was ecstatic! Thanks for the video. You are on point!
I like how you didn't make it a hour long video I like it when things are very detailed but are kept short as well
Awesome man, I’m glad the video helped you out! Thanks for watching and commenting!
looking on buying a tundra from a friend and now watching makes me feel like i should be looking for further detailed inspection to see if the truck is worth the buy. thanks for this video man, really appreciate it!
Glad the video helped! Good luck with your purchase
Og pads are 4 11/16 most now available are 5.3. Wish I knew that last weekend
Bought a used 06 in 07 for $18000 it had 16000 miles. It was the third one I tried to buy I got beat out on the first two. It now has 59,000 and outside of replacing all the suspension have done general maintenance. Get offers to buy it all the time. Was thinking of buying until neighbor bought one new 6 years ago $68,000 ! Thanks for advice great job.
Superb info thank you. I just bought a 06 Tundra double cab with 116k. I want to get all the preventive maintenance done asap. (LBJ, timing belt, spark plugs, battery and frame repair were done already)
Glad the video helped!
Tyler, seriously impressed with your stuff! Great info in the video, very descriptive while also not taking what could easily become a 30-40 minute video. Big fan of your work and your enthusiasm about these trucks, I know they’re just trucks but I’m so proud of mine, closing the 240k gap. Got one of the originals from the indiana plant. Keep up with the good content!!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.
Sounds like you’ve got a great truck! Enjoy it
...most informative intro to first gen troubleshooting. Thank you. I just bought a first gen. for the first time. An '03 one owner who had maintained it very well before he passed away. Truck has 150k and is very clean.. I'm looking forward to having more time to work on my favorite Toyota,..my 77 FJ40. I'm stripping the doors, dash, rear hatch..etc from a '73 and having a lot of fun. Thanks for all of the helpful info.
Peace
Congrats on the purchase! I hope the video helped.
It sounds like you're a real enthusiast! I would love to add some more toyotas to my stable haha. Best of luck on the FJ40!
just got an 02 sr5 ac with 104k miles , these videos are good, going thru them all rn. thanks for the good info
Glad you’re enjoying them!
O1 Tundra,3.4 V6 ,888,875 MLS as Mainly a Courier Truck Orig.fuel pump= 340,000 Mls.Orig. Tranny 466,000 mls .Orig .Eng.was Still in Truck when I retired it.Best Vehicle I ever Owned,Made me Start Buying Lexus s.
I've got an '02 V6 with a stick shift and 4WD.
Only 152,000 miles.
Best pickup ever made.
Apparently there weren't a lot of Acess cabs with 4WD and a stickshift made.
Took me a year to find it in 2014
I bought a used one with 450K Miles from the original owner. It has been running great for several years - its incredible how smooth it really runs!. Just replaced the one of the lower ball joints.
If you replace one, you should replace the other at the same time. Keep good record of the mileage and replace every 100k
Cab water leaks from the windshield and cowl pin are pretty common
Hey I recently bought a 01 automatic v8 access cab. The previous owner did not know what maintenance was. I've been fixing little things here and there but there's some other stuff I need to work on..,(big surprise I'm sure). I'm actually kinda enjoying working on the truck and trying to take advantage of the entire situation and trying to look at it as an opportunity to get some experience with mechanics. Do you still have your tundra or have you moved on lol. Please let me know. By the way you are very knowledgeable and explain things very well. I really liked this video and I am not one of those kinda ppl that comment on just any video. I rarely even give it a like or dislike but I wanted to throw that in there that your video was helpful, easily understood, insightful, and interesting. Thanks for your time and the info
Great Video. I’m actually replacing my whole drive shaft. The original one is retiring with 268k on it.
Glad you enjoyed it! Good luck with the new driveshaft!
Appreciate all your videos, new owner of an 04 tundra and this is great stuff
Thank you!
I'm a 04 tundra owner to, love it
I've got the exhaust manifold crack I'm pretty sure, or something of that sort, Ticking noise on acceleration some times when it's just started up and I'm going down the road, 0-40mph usually. Don't plan to fix that issue lol. Do need to replace my carrier bearing though, Been putting that off for about a year but it still holds together so I ain't too worried. Biggest problems for me right now is a mystery scraping/grinding steel/metal noise on acceleration when kicked into OverDrive, which I believe is just 3rd gear? 2nd biggest issue is repairing my CV Boots due to adding a 2.5 inch leveling kit on the front, That is going to be a fun one.. Great video! Always look forward to 1st Gen videos!
Haha we basically have the same truck!
Ya not sure what the grinding noise would be, maybe also driveline/driveshaft related?
I’ve been fortunate to have my CV axles stay intact even after the lift!
Thanks for watching man
I just unplugged the dash light for check engine as long as I got oil pressure oil temp should be good
Great Video man, my 2001 4x4 has had almost every problem you’ve stated haha, but I’ve kept up on the preventative maintenance. The one thing that got ahead of me is the exhaust manifold leak, it drips slightly and I definitely hear it on a cold start.
Thank you! Thanks for watching
I've watched this video 2 times now. I've been deciding a 1st gen tundra over a tacoma. I refuse to pay the tacoma prices. Makes me wish I had kept my 3rd gen tacoma. Anyways I'm about to look at a 1st gen tomorrow. I'm taking your information and a few other videos I've watch, to know what to look for. Appreciate your videos
Glad to hear that the video helped! Good luck in your search
I’m only 30 seconds in trying to decide if I want to take on my dads old tundra. That same ball joint failure happened to him a couple years ago taking my little brother to school. He had just turned a corner and so he wasn’t going very fast but it gave right on the main road so he just floored it all the way to a side street. It was so funny afterward seeing the one tire skid mark trail from where he started to where he parked we had a good laugh about it but that is scary
Got a 2000 tundra which the lbj sheared while I was going 50mph down a hill. Almost lost my tire but the tie rod held it under my truck
When the lbj went it ripped out to ubj and my brake line
Skidded to a stop on the control arm
Fixed it all myself for $600 or so
If you are unsure while buying a First Gen Tundra with a 4.7 liter V8. Changing the timing belt. It's a belt. Safe for about a 100K miles. From a guy who bought one new in 2004. If you are buying, Ask.. When was the timing belt last serviced? I have done this twice now with my 04.
If you buy, ask for any maintenance records. I still do some basic service at the local Toyota Dealership when needed. The whole history. In their database. Toyota of Santa Cruz or the local OilChangers . I have kept my truck completely factory/stock for 19 years.
Great video. Things are described clearly and factually. I appreciate you sharing. I bought my 2006 V6 new. Great truck. Starting to decide if it is worth fixing up or letting it go. Runs OK but getting rough around the edges. Your video should help decide. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for commenting!
If the frame, body, and floor of the bed are okay, don't give up on her. They definitely need to be maintained, but if you don't have rust issues, they're good for several hundred thousand miles.
@@clamboni9 I just pulled it into the shop. Starting to disassemble for body and paint. Getting excited about fixing it up!
@@rickfitzgerald4426 How did it turn out? Going to look at and likely buy a 04 with a nice frame Friday. He's right if the frame is good then it's worth it to fix it. I already have a 03 tundra and it runs and drives like a new truck, shifts great amazing & it's at 280k only reason i'm going to look at this 04 tundra is because of my bad frame on my 03 if i could get it inspected with the frame repairs i've done it would drive more at least 1 -3 more years & that only because of the frame engine and body would go for 100s of thousands still. both of these have the 4.7 though not the v6.
I had to do the chassis on my 02 sequoia, I was 1 year out from the warranty. The original owner was either lazy or unaware of the recall. Found a chassis from another truck that had its chassis already replaced for 500 bucks with the lower control arms and ball joints. Got it done in 38 hours.
That is really impressive.
Thanks Tyler! This totally helped me as I try to solve problems after getting my CatConv.ripped off. CA emissions etc. Mahalo! Billy B.
Glad it helped!
1st gen tundras early ones 2000- maybe 2002/03 DO NOT tow or haul anything or any amount of weight with out first turning off your overdrive. So again do not have O.D. on when ur towing or hauling at all. Some Known for weak planetary O.D. gear.
10:30 in when you talk about the recall is that just for an edit/fix on the repair manual or the actual transmission cuz that's actually what I own an just recently my tranny kinda went out. Stopped working. Started working again all a sudden then stopped again. But when it started working again I drove about 20 mi through all the gears no problems. Then I went to leave again 2 hours later and it wouldn't work again today wouldn't engage in gear.. 🤔🧐🥺
The actual transmission had some small problems, as well as the repair manual having the incorrect fluid capacity, is my understanding
steering rack develops a rust hole on the right side over time. A guy on tundrasolutions forum rebuilds oem. I bought a beck-arnly replacement, works great.
Good to know! I’m not on the rusty side of the states, so sometimes I don’t know about these issues
@@208Tyler my truck is actually from orlando, no rust. Except for that darn steering rack, LOL
Definitely have had all of these issues. LBJ was done as soon as the recall happened, carrier bearing went out and felt like rotor warping x5, accidentally dropped the radiator so that solved itself, exhaust manifold seems to tick tick tick in the winter for a few minutes, and my only check engine light ever was the O2 sensor. Another thing for 2005-2006 RWD is that it is almost guaranteed Sequioas and 4runners included that your transmission mount cross-member is no longer bolted to the mount and your transmission has nothing holding it down. Part of the TSB is that the cross-member will be cracked and you will have to weld or replace it (I live in Florida so welding was very reasonable).
I do have one question for my fellow tundra owners, has anyone experienced and/or fixed 2k rpm surge? drives me off the chain I can't accelerate 100% smoothly at low throttle yet it PURRSSSS at every other RPM.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing
What causes the trans cross member mount to no longer be bolted to the mount?
@@jeedwards1981 Toyota Service Bulliten T-SB-0067-09 that was never turned into a recall.
Just came across this vid out of curiosity of what potential issues CAN be for the truck and youre very helpful. However ive been lucky enough to have little to no issues w my '02 V8 access cab. So far only the ignition coils have given me an issue that and the alignment being wonky but all has since been fixed. Very solid and reliable truck. Is there any exhausts or other lighter mods youve done or recommend?
I don’t really like aftermarket exhausts, so mines stock.
I love having a fiberglass shell and a small sleeping setup in there, that’s about it. And a nice set of all-terrains
I have a tundra with a bad frame. Are you sure people are still eligible for a frame replacement because i thought they ended the recall a year ago.
While I've never looked into having it done personally, I have quite recently seen testimonials about it. If Toyota has already checked out the truck previously, it will be harder for you to get them to do it. I'm not sure if it's dependent on the model year either. You will have to contact your local dealer
2000-2003 is an open recall still.
@@willylowman99 thanks for the info!
Hey great vid Tyler! I just did my carrier bearing 👍🏼
Also the 04-06 or maybe it was 05/06 have bigger stronger ball joints so it’s less of an issue. I say less but still needs to be maintained.
Cheers
Oh nice! Hopefully mine will get done this spring.
Dude! I had a clip that said exactly that haha. It just barely missed the Final Cut during editing. Ultimately, I didn’t want to give people a false sense of security. I’ve seen enough double cabs with blown joints that I couldn’t personally justify giving double cab owners any kind of pass, if that makes sense.
@@208Tyler Hey yep that totally makes sense to me. Mines an 05 so I just what I have and such. Love your vids 👍🏼
Awesome. Thanks man, I appreciate it!
2005--2006 both have a 5--Speed Transmission
Any problems with gear shifting?
Awesome video bro I appreciate the info I have a 2000 Tundra myself two wheel drive V8 and I know the sun getting the vibration rumbling that you described from the driveshaft carrier bearing actually answered one of my questions oh thank you
I've had all the issues you've listed and more hah. Slowly but surely I've been replacing things but one thing that started happening yesterday is, when I unlock the door and open it, the locks keep unlocking while the door is open. I think its a sensor. Have you experienced that?
That's a weird one, can't say I've seen that on the Facebook groups or forums. I'm not sure what kind of electrical issue that would be, that's strange.
@@208TylerYeah I thought it was very strange as well, im hoping its not anything with the ignition but at least I know what my plans are for next weekend haha. Great video by the way man you always make very high quality content!
Thank you! Thanks for watching. Good luck with the truck haha
Tacoma too .... I replace mine at 100,000 miles with greasable ball joints
Yup! Tacoma, Sequoia, Tundra, 4runner
2001 Sequoia here I love it so much I will never ever buy anything else I have no car.payments and it starts every day
Same 250k miles it runs new change oil every 3k
Great information video. Thank you! Picked up a 2002 Tundra SR5 access cab, V8, with 50,000 original miles on her! I notice in my owners manual that there is no information on the motor oil capacities?
Awesome find!
I don’t have my owners manual on me, but after some searching it appears to be 6.5 quarts!
I've got a 1st Gen with 85k on it and for some reason appears to be having a rear main seal leaking. Didn't notice it until I started to see drops of oil in the driveway. Got under the truck to inspect it. Cleaned all the old oil residue off with black cleaner let it run for a while and right between the engine and trans is leaking from the gasket.
That’s a bummer. I don’t hear a lot about rear main seals going out on these vehicles.
Might be your valve cover gasket. The previous owner of my truck had that done.
yea great video man. great info
Thank you!
U FORGOT TO MENTION THE WIRE THATAKES OVER DRIVE TURN ON OR OFF GETS LOOSE AND U WILL START HAVING IT TURN OF AND ON INTERMITTENT, U MUST REWIRE THAT WIRE TO GET A SOLID CONNECTION AND THATS THE FIX
I have an '01 with a replaced transmission, replaced 1 o2 sensor and just ignored the next one, I too get better mileage. I also have the exhaust leak. I just got it back from the shop replacing timing belt and expecting to replace the lower ball joints but the shop said they checked out fine. All these stories have me worried though...Is there a symptom of them failing or is it just one day they go?
oh and also replaced the starter, that f-in starter......
Sometimes there are LBJ symptoms, but a lot of people are surprised and caught off guard when theirs fail.
Very informative video., you have a gift for explaining this stuff. I just got an 01 tundra and ive got an issue that's difficult for me to diagnose and even explain. Basically sometimes when I come to a stop and then go or even sometimes immediately when pulling out of my driveway the truck feels like it's stuck and I have to give it gas to push through. Then it's fine while driving and may or may not happen again after coming to another stop. It feels like it's being hung up on something but can't tell what. I suspected it was a seized caliper but I tried to replicate the issue while it was on a jack and couldn't. Could it be a drive train issue? I don't think it's the ebrake either because u can hear a thud/clunk noise when it happens and it sounds like it's up front. Any ideas/suggestions are greatly appreciated thank u. It's the v8 model with extended cab.
Could be that something in the driveshaft, like any joint or yoke, is dry, and needs grease or replacing. It can bind up when it’s idling and under tension, making a little popping noise
i bet it’s the transmission.
My buddies truck had that same issue. It was not disclosed at dealership where he bought it used. It was a trans. problem. Bad. He had to fight but he got his money back. This was back in the day. 2005
I’m looking at getting a softtop for my access cab tundra where did you get yours
I got mine straight for softopper! Check out my review here: ua-cam.com/video/v2aZx_3RYIM/v-deo.html
My 2002 V6 has no power when accelerating. I cleaned the map sensor, throttle body, changed the 02 sensor. Still wont accelerate as quick as it used to. Any ideas?
I’m not sure… not good diagnosing stuff on the 3.4, sorry.
Can you also link the exact bolts you used for the LBJ’s
The bolts vary from model year to model year, I’d check your VIN with Toyota parts deal or Mcgeorge Toyota
Rocking Great information
I have a shaking problem , and can't figure out what it is , the ball joints feel tight
Could be a bad tire balance, driveshaft issue, warped rotor…
@@208Tyler tried different wheels , new rotors and calipers , heard steering rack bushings can go bad but they look ok to me ,but I'm not a mechanic
Most likely the drive Shaft because that is what mine is doing, mind you I have replaced basically the whole front end of my truck. Rack and pinion and all suspension components brakes tires etc
Replace or upgrade, repeat. I'm sorry to say I do not have the money to do half this nor the time I agree with you to an extent however most of these issues happen on poorly maintained tundras.(im making myself feel better because I don't have the money to do all these replacements)
What? The video is just an explanation of what fails most often.
What would cause a tick-tick-tick-tick engine noise (2005 v6)? Don't remember it making the sound before, now it seems constant. Can hear it at idle especially. I wouldn't call it a flutter really. Could it be the manifold?
If it gets louder when you step on the gas, exhaust leak. Otherwise, I couldn’t be sure just from that description
@@208Tyler At first I thought the sound was coming from the serpentine belt but when I pop the hood and listen while it's idling it sounds like it may be coming from the driver's side of the engine. But no it doesn't seem to get louder when I step on the gas. I really can only hear it when the truck is idling.
To know if it is dependable, just look under the truck to see how much rust there is
I don’t think they have a transmission dipstick on the 2006
It’s an overflow on the tranny pan when it trickles out it’s full
What about Total Chaos lower ball joint?
Yes, it’s a cool part, but not practical for most owners
No rust in California
McGeorge!!
Must not know about JoeJoe…
I can’t be recommending Joe Joe on here lol.
Well aware, but I’ve never used him and can’t vouch for him.
Use random people on the internet to get OEM parts at your own discretion.
So… don’t know if the ball joints were ever replaced, but in the 16 years we’ve had our 2000 Tundra, we haven’t had any issues.. 280k miles.
I will say, possible APPS(Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor) issue. 4WD not engaging, even though the electric stuff is working fine, probably the transfer case. Driver side window motor out. Passenger side lock motor is out as well, but could be wiring issue. Lock works fine. No other issues besides those, that I know of. I’ll have to listen again for the fluttering.
Good morning, I heard that the 2001 is the year to avoid for the the first gen tundra 🤔
Can you share some light on it.
Thank you in advance !! ✌
(I just subscribed to the channel by the way 😊)
00-02 are all identical basically, but I don’t know why you’d avoid them in general .
They do have smaller brakes and some had a recall on part of the transmission, but they’re still super solid.
@@208Tyler Thank you for the fast response !! , I just wanted to hear your opinion on it , you seems very knowledgeable about it and definitely putting very good videos with excellent content.
Best regards
Eddie..✌
How rare is the v6 with manual 4wd?
Somewhat rare! If you go on marketplace, that’s maybe 1/20 - 1/50 of the trucks listed.
Wish I wouldn’t have watched this 😂 now I gotta replace a bunch of stuff on my ‘03
Sorry, you are now diagnosed with parts fever
I’ve lived in Georgia and Florida my whole life and I’ve never owned a rusted vehicle. Lol
📌You did a really good job on explaining everything. 👍
Glad it helped!
@@208Tyler yeah I've been seeing some older that are running under $8,000. And a lot of them are saying the same parts that you said have been replaced and that's why I was researching it.
On the first part of Tundra from 2000 to 2002 the brakes from a Tacoma 2003, they put a bigger calipers and bigger rotor cause I have a 2005 Toyota tundra double cup. I have a 13 1/2 inch router with port piston caliper
Yup! The brakes got bigger as the generation went on. That’s a common swap on the earlier model year tundras
I have a 2002 tundra , can I just swap the 05 bigger calipers to my 02?
Yes! You want the 13WL calipers, you will have to trim the dust shield a little bit to make them fit.
The electric 4WD actuators go all the way back to the Nissan Hardbody trucks.
He yes been allover death valley and my home state nevada if 0eo0le did recall the would not have to worry about lower ball joints 05 06 never had 5hw issue 1 recall aince 06 air bag 250,000 roufh miles one xv boot and carrier bearing 0lua timing belr and plugs
These aren’t problems. It’s maintenance
Ok. I use both words in the first 30 seconds of the video
You have to change ball joints on ebery truck about the same duration. This isnt a toyota issue
No- there is a Toyota specific issue where the failure is catastrophic, therefore more attention needs to be payed to inspection and replacement of the ball joint.
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Yeah when there is 300k miles on it haha
Number 1 problem…. Not a 1st Gen Tacoma
I see you’re back for more
@@208Tyler haha… another great vid man.
Thanks! I appreciate it
Nothing new here, regurgitating well known info, move along....
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I recently had a leaking problem in the rear end, around the differential, also, pumpkin. I believe it’s caused by rust and small holes in the metal. Anyway, I sprayed it with flex seal, which I learned about by watching UA-cam. And now for the last four days I have had no leaking in the rear axle around the differential. do you have any comments on the workings of the rear end and differential, and what are the corrective actions can’t be done? I have contemplated buying a rear end from a used parts dealer in Worcester Massachusetts. Nothing has happened yet though. It would be helpful if you could comment on this also.
Well, I’m not very familiar with rust repair, but if it works it works. There are places online that sell a rear diff cover - you could cut yours out and weld on a new cover, if the cover is the issue. I believe the cover has the thinnest metal
Obviously, if you’re buying a new rear end or rear axle, you’d want it to not be very rusty.
Any problems with gear shifting?