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The contact owned a 2014 toyota tacoma. While driving approximately 50 mph, the driver attempted to switch to the right lane and crashed into the rear of the preceding vehicle. None of the air bags deployed and there were no warning indicators illuminated. A police report was filed. There were no injuries. The vehicle was totaled and towed to a tow yard. The dealer was not called. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that it would be investigated; however, the contact was not called back. The failure mileage was approximately 54,000. Updated 10/2/18

Waiting at stop light, when light turned green proceeded into intersection.at that time a minivan struck the driver side door (90 degrees) of my 2014 toyota tacoma. ...updated 05/11/15the minivan was traveling 40 miles per hour and did not apply brakes (no skidding) when it hit the driver side door.the airbags on the minivan deployed...the curtain and side airbags did not deploy on my 2014 toyota truck and the accident was a direct impact to the two sensors that deploy the airbags on the driver side. The safety section of the toyota owners manual states 3300 lb. Vehicle traveling 12-18 miles per hour will deploy the curtain and side airbags.i have filed a claim with toyota on march 9, 2015 regarding the safety concern.toyota representative has retrieved black box data from the truck and sent me a courtesy copy of the data on march 19, 2015.i have not received any analysis feedback from toyota indicating the truck is safe to drive.i can furnish accident report, witness to accident and repair estimate.......updated 12/17/15 updated 10/6/2017

The seatbelt/airbag sensor in the front passenger seat is malfunctioning. The vehicle will not detect a person sitting in the seat, and in turn will not deploy the airbag in the event of an accident.

The contact owned a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact stated that the driver was driving at 35 mph, when the vehicle accelerated independently and the brakes failed to respond when the brake pedal was depressed. As a result, the contact crashed into the rear end of another vehicle. The driver side air bag deployed but the passenger air bag failed to deploy. A police report was filed. The contact sustained a fractured rib and the driver had a fractured left arm and rib which required medical attention. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 28,000.

The contact owned a 2014 toyota tacoma. While driving 55 mph over black ice, the vehicle crashed into two fences, a house, and a rock. The air bags did not deploy. There were no injuries and a police report was filed under case number: 18648. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic and deemed a total loss. The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The vin was unknown. The failure mileage was 90,000.

The air bag didn't react in a motion crashing.

This is the 2nd time my toyota tacoma has been damaged by rodents: the 1st time (12/15/2015), the engine was running rough, the engine and trac off warning lightswere on,and the damage was about $3,000.the 2nd time (1/09/2021), the abs, airbag, traction control warning lights came on, and the cost of the damage is not yet known, but it is likely to be more expensive (5 years later). I have had 19 prior vehicles in 46 years (8 chevrolets, 2 fords, 2 nissans, 3 hondas, 1 jeep, 1 pontiac, 1 hyundai, and 1 chrysler), and i never had such serious rodent problems.rodent damage has alsooccurred with my parent's toyotas (who had many other vehicle brands in 70 years), and other neighbors and friends have had the same problem with their newer model toyotas. However, they did not have these issues ever with other vehicle brands in the past. Also, i had a nissan frontier at my current address in 2012 and 2013, and still have a nissan altima at my current address, and rodents never chewed the wires on those vehicles.the problem is that toyota puts soyin their wiring insulation, and rodents find it tasty. There is a resurrected class action in california about toyota's tasty wires.i asked toyota to take responsibility, but toyota maintains that there is nothing wrong with their wiring.however, the wiring does contain soy, and rodents most certainly to like to chew on it.so, this is the second time my 2014 toyota tacoma has been damaged by rodents, despite me taking the following steps to prevent this from happening again:(1)place bag of moth balls under the hood.(2) installed 2sonic sound deterrents under the hood;(3) installed 1 light-flashing deterrent under the hood;(4) sprayed the wheel wells and engine with peppermint spray;(5) inspect the engine compartment regularly for signs of rodents;

The seatbelt/airbag sensor in the front passenger seat is malfunctioning. The vehicle will not detect a person sitting in the seat, and in turn will not deploy the airbag in the event of an accident.

The seatbelt/airbag sensor in the front passenger seat is malfunctioning. The vehicle will not detect a person sitting in the seat, and in turn will not deploy the airbag in the event of an accident.

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. While driving above 60 mph, the vehicle experienced severe wind noise coming from the door panels. The noise distracted the driver. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and the windshield was replaced, but the noise continued. The contact also indicated that the back up camera would sometimes freeze and malfunction. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but the cause of the failure was unable to be diagnosed. The failure mileage was 100.

Rodents caused over $3,000 in damage by chewing on cables that are made from one or more of the following (soy, rice husks, wood, sugar, vanilla, peanut oil, and straw;references:www.synlube.com/incredibleediblecar1.htm ; www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=why+do+rodents+eat+cables+on+cars+made+in+japan;google:rodent damage toyota ).toyota refuses to pay for the damage.my auto insurance said it might pay (still waiting to find out) for the damage, but there is a $501 deductible.toyota is the worst offender of making edible vehicles.if i had known this in advance, i would researched to see which vehicles have edible cables.i will be selling my 2015 tacoma asap and finding another pick-up asap that rodents won't eat.my brother lives in the mountains in new mexico where there are many varmits, and they never ate the wiring on his old chevy tahoe, but rodents have chewed on the wiring of my toyota tacoma, and my mother's toyota 4-runner, and a friends nissan marano.the proof of tasty cables attracting rodents is overwhelming.my engine light came on, the engine was running rough, and the trac off light appeared.i took it to the toyota dealership immediately (in lewisville, tx) the next morning at 8:50am.numerous cables were damaged and many parts had to be removed to repair the damage. The problem is, if they replace it with more tasty cables, the same thing will happen.the vehicle was stationary on the driveway by the garage. There is already a car in the garage and some tools, and my pick-up is too large for the garage.

The display on the stereo head unit cuts off and on while driving, the stereo still works, just the display turns off.this display is also used for the back up camera.sometimes when i put my vehicle in reverse, the back up camera is not displayed and i am unable to see what is directly behind the vehicle.

There are two problems occurring with this vehicle. One is the key will not turn ignition switch at all. I was at the grocery store for half an hour trying to turn on my truck and the key would not turn. Not even enough to turn a.c/heat etc. This has happened on several occasions already. The other issue that scares me is the brakes. It started off as a louder than usual squeaking of the brakes only while reversing. Then when braking, it feels as if the abs kicks in then let's go. This happens often, even in my driveway going less than 2 mpg. The brake pedal feels extremely soft when pressed and the pedal nearly hits the floor. It's happened twice where the brakes feel like they lock while i'm driving and at times the truck will not stop appropriately. The road has usually been dry on in these case.

First 3 weeks ago or so my radio shut itself off then on again, repeated that 3 time since then. Seatbelt chime went off like i just started driving again while i was driving. Dash transmission indicator light faded and re-lit. While parked and engine runningtrac control off light and auto lsd light came on. Today 6/3/14 the radio totally reset back to a different station when i turned truck on .

This is the 2nd time my toyota tacoma has been damaged by rodents: the 1st time (12/15/2015), the engine was running rough, the engine and trac off warning lightswere on,and the damage was about $3,000.the 2nd time (1/09/2021), the abs, airbag, traction control warning lights came on, and the cost of the damage is not yet known, but it is likely to be more expensive (5 years later). I have had 19 prior vehicles in 46 years (8 chevrolets, 2 fords, 2 nissans, 3 hondas, 1 jeep, 1 pontiac, 1 hyundai, and 1 chrysler), and i never had such serious rodent problems.rodent damage has alsooccurred with my parent's toyotas (who had many other vehicle brands in 70 years), and other neighbors and friends have had the same problem with their newer model toyotas. However, they did not have these issues ever with other vehicle brands in the past. Also, i had a nissan frontier at my current address in 2012 and 2013, and still have a nissan altima at my current address, and rodents never chewed the wires on those vehicles.the problem is that toyota puts soyin their wiring insulation, and rodents find it tasty. There is a resurrected class action in california about toyota's tasty wires.i asked toyota to take responsibility, but toyota maintains that there is nothing wrong with their wiring.however, the wiring does contain soy, and rodents most certainly to like to chew on it.so, this is the second time my 2014 toyota tacoma has been damaged by rodents, despite me taking the following steps to prevent this from happening again:(1)place bag of moth balls under the hood.(2) installed 2sonic sound deterrents under the hood;(3) installed 1 light-flashing deterrent under the hood;(4) sprayed the wheel wells and engine with peppermint spray;(5) inspect the engine compartment regularly for signs of rodents;

Rodents ate wiring harness in engine compartment,while driving in the city,the trac and check engine light cane on.i returned home and retrieved error code p0333 on my reader.i took vehicle to doxon toyota for service / repair.they confirmed code and said that rodents had chewed knock sensor wire harness. I was told that tis was not covered by warranty even though the vehicle was less than two years and less than 9000 miles of use.i consider that making electrical components out of material that is attractive and tasty to rodents a traction and air-bag safety concern, i.e. Soybean based wire insulation. I have been operating motor vehicles since 1963 andhave never had this happen to ant vehicle i have owned.

First let me start with how i ended up with this horrible vehicle. We had a 2012 chevy diesel, amazing truck, great truck. Diesel prices had been rising and was just costing to much to drive and we wanted to start saving some money. We shopped around and ended up looking at the toyota tacoma, not the best quality but none the less decent gas mileage (or so we thought). Since day one we have not been able to get better then 15 mpg on the highway! absolutely ridiculous! 14 city! have had fuel efficiency test done and that's what they came up with as well and claim nothing is wrong. Corporate refuses to do anything and claim nothing is wrong, yet everyone i know with this same truck is getting no less then 18 mpg highway. I hope i'm the only one dealing with this because the small truck gets worse gas mileage then any full size truck i've ever owned. I will never buy a toyota again nor will anyone i know or anyone in my family. Stay as far away as possible for toyota. Now onto the track control, it likes to activate at random. If your sitting at a stand still and try to drive forward with just the slightest roll back it goes crazy! and the brakes, if your going down a hill and you use the brake for more then roughly 30 sec it will start to vibrate, make a horrible grinding noise and the steering wheel starts shaking.... The quality of this vehicle is poor and i must add that they do not stand behind their product nor with they fix it. All they will tell you is "well sorry if your unhappy with your vehicle, we will send you arbitration paperwork."

Rodents ate wiring harness in engine compartment,while driving in the city,the trac and check engine light cane on.i returned home and retrieved error code p0333 on my reader.i took vehicle to doxon toyota for service / repair.they confirmed code and said that rodents had chewed knock sensor wire harness. I was told that tis was not covered by warranty even though the vehicle was less than two years and less than 9000 miles of use.i consider that making electrical components out of material that is attractive and tasty to rodents a traction and air-bag safety concern, i.e. Soybean based wire insulation. I have been operating motor vehicles since 1963 andhave never had this happen to ant vehicle i have owned.

Electronic stability control turns off when check engine light turns on. Vehicle stability is compromised. Almost rolled the truck over.dealer technician reports that rodents ate the hose connecting fuel injector air pump to valve which triggers the ecu to fault and cascades failure to stability control. Technician reports that toyota is using edible soy-based plastics for engine hoses and wiring harness and rodents are causing extensive damage in toyota vehicles. Toyota does not cover related repairs under manufacturers warranty. Was quoted $1000 to replace one hose since dealer claims toyota does not sell individual replacement part for this hose. Therefore, the esc will not get fixed for some time.

Abs warning lights came on with stability warning light, 10 amp fuse blew, brake lights stop working, stick shift locked. Replaced 10 amp fuse warning lights went away but by driving the car the brakes start to stall the car making it impossible to keep driving and all the warning lights described before came back on. But this time the stick shift did not lock. Safety hazard. When the problem started the vehicle was stationary, but then it happen on the road.

First 3 weeks ago or so my radio shut itself off then on again, repeated that 3 time since then. Seatbelt chime went off like i just started driving again while i was driving. Dash transmission indicator light faded and re-lit. While parked and engine runningtrac control off light and auto lsd light came on. Today 6/3/14 the radio totally reset back to a different station when i turned truck on .

At cold start up, oil pump makes a high pitch whine noise. Dealer says its normal does not check the engine.

Secondary air valve failure resulting in engine stall. Other 2013 -2014 tacoma's have been recalled for this same problem.

When attempting to pull out into traffic, when i step on the accelerator, nothing happens. You have to push the sccelerator almost to the floor before you get any power. This is very dangerous, in that i have almost been broad sided numerous times due to this problem. . i have reported this previously via reference number 10680961 back in feb of 2015. The nhtsa report which i received was incorrect in its description of the problem. I have also reported this to toyota, bit they say they cannot duplicate the problem so nothing has been done. My truck now has approximately 24,000 miles and the condition hasbecome more frequent. I want to go on record with this complaint so if any other drivers are experiencing this conditionmaybe toyota will do something. Most of the time i am trying to turn into traffic when this condision happens.

While driving from east to west and crossing the gorge at george, washington wind was blowing really hard. Then i heard wind noise coming into the vehicle. I stopped at the next rest area and checked the vehicle out and found that the windshield seal had lifted and was causing wind noise and flexing of the windshield. This could have been catastrophic had the windshield blown completely out. This is unsatisfactory for a brand new vehicle.

Windshield seal lifts in high winds and allows air into cab of truck.

First let me start with how i ended up with this horrible vehicle. We had a 2012 chevy diesel, amazing truck, great truck. Diesel prices had been rising and was just costing to much to drive and we wanted to start saving some money. We shopped around and ended up looking at the toyota tacoma, not the best quality but none the less decent gas mileage (or so we thought). Since day one we have not been able to get better then 15 mpg on the highway! absolutely ridiculous! 14 city! have had fuel efficiency test done and that's what they came up with as well and claim nothing is wrong. Corporate refuses to do anything and claim nothing is wrong, yet everyone i know with this same truck is getting no less then 18 mpg highway. I hope i'm the only one dealing with this because the small truck gets worse gas mileage then any full size truck i've ever owned. I will never buy a toyota again nor will anyone i know or anyone in my family. Stay as far away as possible for toyota. Now onto the track control, it likes to activate at random. If your sitting at a stand still and try to drive forward with just the slightest roll back it goes crazy! and the brakes, if your going down a hill and you use the brake for more then roughly 30 sec it will start to vibrate, make a horrible grinding noise and the steering wheel starts shaking.... The quality of this vehicle is poor and i must add that they do not stand behind their product nor with they fix it. All they will tell you is "well sorry if your unhappy with your vehicle, we will send you arbitration paperwork."

Electronic stability control turns off when check engine light turns on. Vehicle stability is compromised. Almost rolled the truck over.dealer technician reports that rodents ate the hose connecting fuel injector air pump to valve which triggers the ecu to fault and cascades failure to stability control. Technician reports that toyota is using edible soy-based plastics for engine hoses and wiring harness and rodents are causing extensive damage in toyota vehicles. Toyota does not cover related repairs under manufacturers warranty. Was quoted $1000 to replace one hose since dealer claims toyota does not sell individual replacement part for this hose. Therefore, the esc will not get fixed for some time.

Air injection pump and air switching valve assembly. Vehicle generated an obd code of p0418 and p2441.vehicle only has 66k miles. Vehicle is unable to accelerate to normal driving speeds, very sluggish. Cost to repair is $2k. This is the same problem on 2012 toyota tacoma and experienced on 2013 - 2015 being reported. This is dangerous to drive!

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. After the vehicle was shifted from the drive to reverse, the doors failed to lock automatically. The doors on the vehicle only locked when the power door lock control was manually pressed. The failure occurred consistently. The manufacturer stated that if the door lock mechanism was installed by a private mechanic, then the warranty would be voided. The dealer stated that the door locks were not installed at the factory. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was 1,320. Updated 8/28/14 updated 11/25/2014

Rear differential is showing signs of leakage and toyota is refusing to cover under powertrain warranty. Photos are attached. Differential clearly shows signs of oil leakage which can lead to safety concern. Their decision to not cover under warranty is not in the public or consumer interest.

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact stated that when the brake pedal was depressed, the vehicle accelerated independently. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 5,000. ....updated 04/23/15updated 11/12/15/2015

The neutral safety switch prevents the shifter to engage the drive. I have had the neutral safety switch replaced one time under the manufacture warrantee. I will have it replaced again tomorrow april 5, 2018.the dealer staid it is caused by corrosion. The safety issue is that you cannot change gears from revers to drive. If it fails to engage, you must run the gears up and down again until it does. So backing out into traffic is very dangerous. Driveways, parking lots and streets, going from reverse to drive from parked to drive etc.even if it is cause by salt on the roads in northeast, ohio 1 would not think it needed to be replaced every 2 years and if so, the manufacture should have disclosed this as a reoccurring maintenance item.

We were driving home after the purchase of the truck. There was severe vibration inside the cab and it felt like the driveshaft was going to fall out. We have had back to the dealer numerous times forthis issue and have been told it is a characteristic of the vehicle by the dealer and 2 other representatives from toyota. The dealer has changed different components on the suspension and motor mounts, no change. Tires have been balanced, re-balanced and replaced no change. The drive shaft was trued and balanced, no change. The driveshaft was replaced, no change. We tried to work within the system and brought our concerns to toyota repeatedly, we even completed the arbitration process only to be told that the vibration is normal and a characteristic of the tacoma. This defect is huge concern for us, the vibration has continued to get worse and our greatest fear is that a catastrophic failure of the drive line while driving on the highway, causing injury to us and others or possibly somebody's death. After nearly 10 visits to the dealer, tire companies, drive line specialists and repeated calls to toyota corp, we have run out of options. We are afraid to drive the tacoma, and we certainly don't want anybody else driving it or another tacoma with this issue..

Automatic transmission shifter unable to shift -- beginning in 2017 (3 years into the new car), the transmission began to exhibit periods where it was very difficult to shift.moving the transmission shifter from stationary to any of the moving positions (r, d, 3, 2, 1) required significant strength.beginning earlier 2019, check engine light code p0705 begin coming and going on the dashboard display.three trips to the dealership thus far has failed to properly diagnose and remedy the issue.

Waiting at stop light, when light turned green proceeded into intersection.at that time a minivan struck the driver side door (90 degrees) of my 2014 toyota tacoma. ...updated 05/11/15the minivan was traveling 40 miles per hour and did not apply brakes (no skidding) when it hit the driver side door.the airbags on the minivan deployed...the curtain and side airbags did not deploy on my 2014 toyota truck and the accident was a direct impact to the two sensors that deploy the airbags on the driver side. The safety section of the toyota owners manual states 3300 lb. Vehicle traveling 12-18 miles per hour will deploy the curtain and side airbags.i have filed a claim with toyota on march 9, 2015 regarding the safety concern.toyota representative has retrieved black box data from the truck and sent me a courtesy copy of the data on march 19, 2015.i have not received any analysis feedback from toyota indicating the truck is safe to drive.i can furnish accident report, witness to accident and repair estimate.......updated 12/17/15 updated 10/6/2017

Rear differential is showing signs of leakage and toyota is refusing to cover under powertrain warranty. Photos are attached. Differential clearly shows signs of oil leakage which can lead to safety concern. Their decision to not cover under warranty is not in the public or consumer interest.

When attempting to pull out into traffic, when i step on the accelerator, nothing happens. You have to push the sccelerator almost to the floor before you get any power. This is very dangerous, in that i have almost been broad sided numerous times due to this problem. . i have reported this previously via reference number 10680961 back in feb of 2015. The nhtsa report which i received was incorrect in its description of the problem. I have also reported this to toyota, bit they say they cannot duplicate the problem so nothing has been done. My truck now has approximately 24,000 miles and the condition hasbecome more frequent. I want to go on record with this complaint so if any other drivers are experiencing this conditionmaybe toyota will do something. Most of the time i am trying to turn into traffic when this condision happens.

Vehicle was stationary.

When outside temperature is cold (below 10 degrees f) the clutch pedal sticks for 1-2 seconds at the floor when pressed and released.when this happens, i cannot safely merge into traffic.the vehicle does not respond as i would expect.the problem gets worse as the temperature decreases.at -10 degrees f, the vehicle is almost undriveable.on 2/20/2015, acton toyota of littleton, ma was able to replicate the problem on my vehicle.toyota claims to know about this problem but does not have a fix.

Any time i engage the 4x4 once you making a tight eight er left or right the steering kinda locks on you and if you trying to give some gas to make truck move it stalls i mentioned to toyota dealership and the guy said a few people complained about the problem but he can't do anything about it......this creates a dangerous situation if i'm parked on a tight spot and need to engage my all wheel and i cant move the truck.... Or at any situation where i have to make a tight turn....had 4x4 before and none did this to me...... I have a tacoma base 5 speed manual.

The seatbelt/airbag sensor in the front passenger seat is malfunctioning. The vehicle will not detect a person sitting in the seat, and in turn will not deploy the airbag in the event of an accident.

Drivers side seat belt inoperable due to 2 inch long spring having come out of female receiver male tab will no longer lock in place.i was putting on seat belt and could not inset tab into seat belt spring was protruding from receptacle and when i pulled on spring it came completely out.

Any time i engage the 4x4 once you making a tight eight er left or right the steering kinda locks on you and if you trying to give some gas to make truck move it stalls i mentioned to toyota dealership and the guy said a few people complained about the problem but he can't do anything about it......this creates a dangerous situation if i'm parked on a tight spot and need to engage my all wheel and i cant move the truck.... Or at any situation where i have to make a tight turn....had 4x4 before and none did this to me...... I have a tacoma base 5 speed manual.

The air bag didn't react in a motion crashing.

Seat belt gets caught in tensioner.sharp piece in tensioner cuts seat belt.seat belt does not retract.fake bumper on frontof truck plastic cover gives illusion of real bumper.

While driving on the freeway at approximately 60 mph with the traffic coming to a stop, we were suddenly rear ended and the passenger seating on the right backseat hit her head on the plastic piece attached on the headrest of her seat and suffered a hematoma on the back of her head. She was attended by the paramedics and was immediately transported to the hospital. The plastic piece, which caused the injury, is located in the lower part of the headrest and can be easily felt by just touching the headrest. There is minimal to none cushioning. I believe that the two rear headrests (left and right rear seats) of the 2014 toyota tacoma doublecab is unsafe and can cause serious injuries.

The seatbelt/airbag sensor in the front passenger seat is malfunctioning. The vehicle will not detect a person sitting in the seat, and in turn will not deploy the airbag in the event of an accident.

I purchased this vehicle, used, on 3-8-2018.odometer was 65716.because of brake (pulsation & squeak)and tire balance issues,asked the toyota dealer to repair prior to purchase. "the technician completed four wheel brake inspection.technician turned front rotors and cleaned pads.lubed, and cleaned caliper and slices."problem was not solved.i took vehicle to another repair shop in august of 2019replaced rotors, pads, adjusted leftrear brake and balanced wheels.problem still not solved. Current odometer is 74869.

First let me start with how i ended up with this horrible vehicle. We had a 2012 chevy diesel, amazing truck, great truck. Diesel prices had been rising and was just costing to much to drive and we wanted to start saving some money. We shopped around and ended up looking at the toyota tacoma, not the best quality but none the less decent gas mileage (or so we thought). Since day one we have not been able to get better then 15 mpg on the highway! absolutely ridiculous! 14 city! have had fuel efficiency test done and that's what they came up with as well and claim nothing is wrong. Corporate refuses to do anything and claim nothing is wrong, yet everyone i know with this same truck is getting no less then 18 mpg highway. I hope i'm the only one dealing with this because the small truck gets worse gas mileage then any full size truck i've ever owned. I will never buy a toyota again nor will anyone i know or anyone in my family. Stay as far away as possible for toyota. Now onto the track control, it likes to activate at random. If your sitting at a stand still and try to drive forward with just the slightest roll back it goes crazy! and the brakes, if your going down a hill and you use the brake for more then roughly 30 sec it will start to vibrate, make a horrible grinding noise and the steering wheel starts shaking.... The quality of this vehicle is poor and i must add that they do not stand behind their product nor with they fix it. All they will tell you is "well sorry if your unhappy with your vehicle, we will send you arbitration paperwork."

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact stated that when the brake pedal was depressed, the vehicle accelerated independently. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 5,000. ....updated 04/23/15updated 11/12/15/2015

There are two problems occurring with this vehicle. One is the key will not turn ignition switch at all. I was at the grocery store for half an hour trying to turn on my truck and the key would not turn. Not even enough to turn a.c/heat etc. This has happened on several occasions already. The other issue that scares me is the brakes. It started off as a louder than usual squeaking of the brakes only while reversing. Then when braking, it feels as if the abs kicks in then let's go. This happens often, even in my driveway going less than 2 mpg. The brake pedal feels extremely soft when pressed and the pedal nearly hits the floor. It's happened twice where the brakes feel like they lock while i'm driving and at times the truck will not stop appropriately. The road has usually been dry on in these case.

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact stated that while driving approximately 2 mph, the brake pedal was depressed all the way to the floorboard causing the contacts foot to depress the accelerator pedal. As a result, the vehicle accelerated, the brake pedal failed to respond, and crashed into a telephone pole. The contact did not disclose if a police report was filed or not. The failure recurred on two other occasions nearly resulting in crashes. The vehicle was taken to the dealer but the failure was unable to be determined. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 18,900.

Abs warning lights came on with stability warning light, 10 amp fuse blew, brake lights stop working, stick shift locked. Replaced 10 amp fuse warning lights went away but by driving the car the brakes start to stall the car making it impossible to keep driving and all the warning lights described before came back on. But this time the stick shift did not lock. Safety hazard. When the problem started the vehicle was stationary, but then it happen on the road.

The brakes are "fading" after stopping at a light.by "fading", i mean that the brake pedal will require more pressure after the vehicle has been sitting for at a stop for a time.this is another huge safety issue, because this is causing me to inch forward (so slow), that i don't recognize it, right away, sometimes, and i'm drifting into the stopped vehicle in front of me.i have had multiple drivers, drive the same vehicle, and they can (also) confirm that this is happening with the above vehicle.i (also), reported this issue to the dealership where i purchased the vehicle new and they told me that there was nothing wrong with the brakes.i plan on taking the vehicle back to have it re-inspected.it currently has 5,000 miles.

The contact owned a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact stated that the driver was driving at 35 mph, when the vehicle accelerated independently and the brakes failed to respond when the brake pedal was depressed. As a result, the contact crashed into the rear end of another vehicle. The driver side air bag deployed but the passenger air bag failed to deploy. A police report was filed. The contact sustained a fractured rib and the driver had a fractured left arm and rib which required medical attention. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 28,000.

When stepping on brake pedal it slowly goes to the floor 0n boat ramp un loading boat

The air bag didn't react in a motion crashing.

With normal braking, and just before stopping, thebrakes grab excessively causing the occupants necks to snap forward. Very annoying and could cause neck strain if not anticipating the reaction. This append from the time i twas new & continues since.

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. While driving 30 mph, the vehicle did not respond when the brake pedal was depressed. The vehicle continued to roll and slowed down. The vehicle crashed into the preceding vehicle at 2 mph. The air bags did not deploy and there were no injuries. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to cherokee county toyota (301 liberty blvd, canton, ga 30114, (770) 704-9525). The dealer replaced the master cylinder and brake booster, but new brakes were not installed. The dealer refused to give the vehicle back to the contact. The manufacturer was notified and provided a case number. The contact was advised not to touch the vehicle. The failure mileage was 40,000.

I have made replacement on the front brakes, i done this twice this yeas 2020.and it continues to do the same , the brake petal keeps moving down as i keep pressure on it. It works fine for the 1st two weeks.mechanic suggested to replace master cylinder.

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. While driving at 5 mph, the brake pedal was depressed but it took an abnormal amount of time to stop the vehicle. When the brakes were engaged, the vehicle stopped abruptly. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the brake pad fractured from the vehicle. The technician diagnosed that the rotors, pads, and discs needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 23,500. The vin was unavailable.

The abs system on this truck is very unpredictable and unsafe.i have had 3 incidents where the abs system disabled all braking power to the wheels and just coasted to a stop narrowly missing other vehicles.this happens maybe 10 percent of the time when driving on snowy roads.when this happens there is no pulsing from the abs system it is just a dead brake pedal.the other 90% of the time the abs will pulse and the truck will stop just fine.i have gone driving in the snow to intentionally try to recreate this situation and i could only get the vehicle to do this non braking effect once.the other times the abs pulsed and stopped fine.many other people are having similar issues with toyota tacomas and it is well documented online at websites like www.tacomaworld.com.many people are resorting to removing the abs fuse from their truck in order to have a safer and more predictable vehicle.none of the other abs equipped vehicles i have owned have ever performed like this.it is very dangerous to drive as you never know how much distance you will need to stop.

This is the 2nd time my toyota tacoma has been damaged by rodents: the 1st time (12/15/2015), the engine was running rough, the engine and trac off warning lightswere on,and the damage was about $3,000.the 2nd time (1/09/2021), the abs, airbag, traction control warning lights came on, and the cost of the damage is not yet known, but it is likely to be more expensive (5 years later). I have had 19 prior vehicles in 46 years (8 chevrolets, 2 fords, 2 nissans, 3 hondas, 1 jeep, 1 pontiac, 1 hyundai, and 1 chrysler), and i never had such serious rodent problems.rodent damage has alsooccurred with my parent's toyotas (who had many other vehicle brands in 70 years), and other neighbors and friends have had the same problem with their newer model toyotas. However, they did not have these issues ever with other vehicle brands in the past. Also, i had a nissan frontier at my current address in 2012 and 2013, and still have a nissan altima at my current address, and rodents never chewed the wires on those vehicles.the problem is that toyota puts soyin their wiring insulation, and rodents find it tasty. There is a resurrected class action in california about toyota's tasty wires.i asked toyota to take responsibility, but toyota maintains that there is nothing wrong with their wiring.however, the wiring does contain soy, and rodents most certainly to like to chew on it.so, this is the second time my 2014 toyota tacoma has been damaged by rodents, despite me taking the following steps to prevent this from happening again:(1)place bag of moth balls under the hood.(2) installed 2sonic sound deterrents under the hood;(3) installed 1 light-flashing deterrent under the hood;(4) sprayed the wheel wells and engine with peppermint spray;(5) inspect the engine compartment regularly for signs of rodents;

Vehicle has 1-2 inches of play in steering and wanders all over road under all but perfect conditions. It is a dangerous, particularly in emergency situations. Purchased new. Dealer and manufacturer deceptively state "they all drive that way." third party confirmed vehicle is defective. Internet search reveals ongoing problems with toyota tacoma steering assembly that is being ignored by manufacturer. Lemon law repurchase underway after over a year of trouble and expense caused by manufacturer and dealer refusal to honor warranty and legal obligations.

Since i purchased the 2014 toyota tacoma in febuary 2017 ive had constant difulculty steering/turning the vehicalwich is noticeably to hard/stiff for power steering in this truck.3days after i purchased it,a man i know looked at it briefly & right off he notice that all 4 tires were excessively cracked between the treds all around each tire & cracking onto tred but cracks between the tred had places he showed me that were much to wide & deep leaving me,my child,& other drivers on the road in a highly unsafe matter.all four grandtrek dunlop brand/model tires are all cracked the same & rotting away.i called the dealership whom i got the truck from & they refused to replace the tires nor give me the toyota warrenty information they said the truck was still covered over.regardless,these tires are still defective & a huge safety threat.

Any time i engage the 4x4 once you making a tight eight er left or right the steering kinda locks on you and if you trying to give some gas to make truck move it stalls i mentioned to toyota dealership and the guy said a few people complained about the problem but he can't do anything about it......this creates a dangerous situation if i'm parked on a tight spot and need to engage my all wheel and i cant move the truck.... Or at any situation where i have to make a tight turn....had 4x4 before and none did this to me...... I have a tacoma base 5 speed manual.

My 2014 toyota tacoma when driving on the fwy over 60 mph has vibration and steering wheel shake,dealer has replaced tires, re-aligned and road force balance all wheels and problem still persist. Vehicle is now at 5000 miles and being bought back after arbitration, oh it took 2 tacoma's with same issueand 2/1/2 years to get to this point.

Windshield seal lifts in high winds and allows air into cab of truck.

We were driving home after the purchase of the truck. There was severe vibration inside the cab and it felt like the driveshaft was going to fall out. We have had back to the dealer numerous times forthis issue and have been told it is a characteristic of the vehicle by the dealer and 2 other representatives from toyota. The dealer has changed different components on the suspension and motor mounts, no change. Tires have been balanced, re-balanced and replaced no change. The drive shaft was trued and balanced, no change. The driveshaft was replaced, no change. We tried to work within the system and brought our concerns to toyota repeatedly, we even completed the arbitration process only to be told that the vibration is normal and a characteristic of the tacoma. This defect is huge concern for us, the vibration has continued to get worse and our greatest fear is that a catastrophic failure of the drive line while driving on the highway, causing injury to us and others or possibly somebody's death. After nearly 10 visits to the dealer, tire companies, drive line specialists and repeated calls to toyota corp, we have run out of options. We are afraid to drive the tacoma, and we certainly don't want anybody else driving it or another tacoma with this issue..

While driving from east to west and crossing the gorge at george, washington wind was blowing really hard. Then i heard wind noise coming into the vehicle. I stopped at the next rest area and checked the vehicle out and found that the windshield seal had lifted and was causing wind noise and flexing of the windshield. This could have been catastrophic had the windshield blown completely out. This is unsatisfactory for a brand new vehicle.

The 2014, toyota tacoma 4x4 - crew cab, has a hood scoop.upon driving west into the sun the glare was so bright from the hood scoop that i could not see the road.i consider this a huge safety issue.it was "totally" impossible to see the traffic or road conditions, being completely blinded by the glare.vehicle vin#:[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. While driving above 60 mph, the vehicle experienced severe wind noise coming from the door panels. The noise distracted the driver. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and the windshield was replaced, but the noise continued. The contact also indicated that the back up camera would sometimes freeze and malfunction. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but the cause of the failure was unable to be diagnosed. The failure mileage was 100.

Tacoma truck parked and stationary. Passenger exited vehicle but the door could not be opened all the waybecause it was close to a wall. Thesharp rough corner edge of the bottom rear of the front passenger door sliced a passengers leg as the leg was moved to clear the door.. Drivers side door is similar but not as tough or sharp as passengers bottom corner of the door. It has left a scar on the leg. On different occasions both front doors have scraped my leg twice on the drivers side door and my wife's leg twice on driver and passenger door especially when there is limited clearance from the door that is near a wall or other car. This happens on a quad cab because the front doors are cut with a straight edge and the metal is not rounded or smooth finish like the back doors. Toyota admits in a letter that the bottom rear corner passenger door is slightly rougher than the drivers side door where the injury might occur. Toyota will take no action.

Our truck was not on and the keys were not in the ignition or even in the truck. My husband was hooking up the boat trailer and our two year old son put the truck into nutral. My husband said the truck rolled a little. We dont feel as though you should be able to get the truck into another gear from park unless you have your foot on the brake and the truck is on. This could have been really bad scenario if we would have been parked on a hill or incline. We just dont want someone to get hurt.

Bought the truck from a private seller. Found out about the toyota frame recall from a 3rd party. Brought my tacoma in for the recall in 2013 but toyota did not want to check it because i was a couple months pass their dead line. Never got a recall letter. In 2014 i had the truck frame check and undercoated by a small business in the area because i like the truck and wanted it to last. Fall of 2017 went to get the truck inspected and inspection station told me my frame was getting bad. When i got home i wanted check it out for myself to fine out if my frame was really going bad. As i was checking the frame, i was able to pass my figures through the inside of my frame. Called toyota to report this and they are saying that since i did not bring my truck to get check in 2012 that there is nothing they can do for me. They said that it wasn't a recall but a bulletin that they had in 2012.

My truck is 'spruce mica green, the clear coat is cracked and peeling on flat surfaces.2014 model.this is totally unsatisfactory for paying $38,000.00 for a new vehicle that has 57,000 miles on it.

Rear leaf suspension on tacoma trg 4 door causing excessive hi-way bounce.in winter conditions the rear end would bounce and reposition the rear end causing swaying of vehicle on turns. The internal cab and box vibration may be the catalyst for the frame failures identified in prior recalls? combined with the drive shaft vibration issues at high speed hi-way travel the rear tires of the vehicle are constantly developing flat spots and require excessive balancing to avoid added rear end vibration. My vehicle has 55,000km (about 30,000 miles) on it and i am on second set of tires as a result.

Extreme rust of rear bumper. Compromised bumper. Unsafe protection in case of accident. Dangerous condition. Brought to riverhead toyota as part of customer support program. I was told the bumper is not part of the frame and therefore it is not covered. The bumper is part of the structural safety of the vehicle.

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 17v425000 (structure, equipment). The parts to do the repair were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer (toyota of north miami, 16600 nw 2nd ave, miami, fl 33169) was contacted and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. The manufacturer was not contacted. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact stated that the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign number: 17v425000 (structure, equipment) however, the failure occurred. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, she became aware that the hood was lifting near the front windshield. The dealer was made aware of the failure but suggested that the contact use 3m tape secure the hood.the vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 73,256.

My 2014 toyota tacoma when driving on the fwy over 60 mph has vibration and steering wheel shake,dealer has replaced tires, re-aligned and road force balance all wheels and problem still persist. Vehicle is now at 5000 miles and being bought back after arbitration, oh it took 2 tacoma's with same issueand 2/1/2 years to get to this point.

Waiting at stop light, when light turned green proceeded into intersection.at that time a minivan struck the driver side door (90 degrees) of my 2014 toyota tacoma. ...updated 05/11/15the minivan was traveling 40 miles per hour and did not apply brakes (no skidding) when it hit the driver side door.the airbags on the minivan deployed...the curtain and side airbags did not deploy on my 2014 toyota truck and the accident was a direct impact to the two sensors that deploy the airbags on the driver side. The safety section of the toyota owners manual states 3300 lb. Vehicle traveling 12-18 miles per hour will deploy the curtain and side airbags.i have filed a claim with toyota on march 9, 2015 regarding the safety concern.toyota representative has retrieved black box data from the truck and sent me a courtesy copy of the data on march 19, 2015.i have not received any analysis feedback from toyota indicating the truck is safe to drive.i can furnish accident report, witness to accident and repair estimate.......updated 12/17/15 updated 10/6/2017

Passenger side rear leaf spring snapped/broke. Previous years have already been recalled. When i called around to get quotes from parts places, everyone knows of this issue already.

We were driving home after the purchase of the truck. There was severe vibration inside the cab and it felt like the driveshaft was going to fall out. We have had back to the dealer numerous times forthis issue and have been told it is a characteristic of the vehicle by the dealer and 2 other representatives from toyota. The dealer has changed different components on the suspension and motor mounts, no change. Tires have been balanced, re-balanced and replaced no change. The drive shaft was trued and balanced, no change. The driveshaft was replaced, no change. We tried to work within the system and brought our concerns to toyota repeatedly, we even completed the arbitration process only to be told that the vibration is normal and a characteristic of the tacoma. This defect is huge concern for us, the vibration has continued to get worse and our greatest fear is that a catastrophic failure of the drive line while driving on the highway, causing injury to us and others or possibly somebody's death. After nearly 10 visits to the dealer, tire companies, drive line specialists and repeated calls to toyota corp, we have run out of options. We are afraid to drive the tacoma, and we certainly don't want anybody else driving it or another tacoma with this issue..

Rear leaf suspension on tacoma trg 4 door causing excessive hi-way bounce.in winter conditions the rear end would bounce and reposition the rear end causing swaying of vehicle on turns. The internal cab and box vibration may be the catalyst for the frame failures identified in prior recalls? combined with the drive shaft vibration issues at high speed hi-way travel the rear tires of the vehicle are constantly developing flat spots and require excessive balancing to avoid added rear end vibration. My vehicle has 55,000km (about 30,000 miles) on it and i am on second set of tires as a result.

Vehicle was stationary.

My model came with a entune radio. They use software . Sometimes the radio works just fine or it might turn off and restartor the bluetooth works then doesnt. It has been a number of wacky problems. Other people have complained on you tube and the internet. Toyota ignores the problems.

My entune audio system froze up while using a usp plug. I tried to turn off the audio system and the song kept playing.i tried switching to the radio and the buttons would not respond.i removed the usb plug and it still kept playing for about 2 minutes and than it finally stopped. I was driving at the time.

Navigation crashes and /or freezes while driving.can be a problem in a high traffic area while relying on guidance. This isespeciallytroublesome when many quick turns are involved. Freezing unit must be rebooted which takes time and becomes a distraction while driving.

Passenger side rear leaf spring snapped/broke. Previous years have already been recalled. When i called around to get quotes from parts places, everyone knows of this issue already.

Vehicle was stationary.

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact stated that when the brake pedal was depressed, the vehicle accelerated independently. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 5,000. ....updated 04/23/15updated 11/12/15/2015

The contact owned a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact stated that the driver was driving at 35 mph, when the vehicle accelerated independently and the brakes failed to respond when the brake pedal was depressed. As a result, the contact crashed into the rear end of another vehicle. The driver side air bag deployed but the passenger air bag failed to deploy. A police report was filed. The contact sustained a fractured rib and the driver had a fractured left arm and rib which required medical attention. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 28,000.

The contact owns a 2014 toyota tacoma. The contact stated that while driving at low speeds and attempting to accelerate, the vehicle accelerated at high speeds. The vehicle was taken to the dealer but the failure was unable to be replicated. The vehicle wasnot repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 11,000.

While in reverse, idling slowly to a stop to pick up a hot water heater, the vehicle suddenly accelerated independently. The vehicle did not respond when the brake pedal was depressed. As a result thevehicle crashed into plumbing supply warehouse, sending it through a overhead door and through expensive hot water heaters and spas, the truck continued into the warehouse until it hit an immovable object and stopped. The throttle continued to highly rev the engine and the vehicle was shifted into drive to get out of the interior of the warehouse. The vehicle crashed at high speed, into plumbing debris on the way out, through a parking lot and onto the street. Brakes did not stop the vehicle. The vehicle waswas eventually shifted into neutral and the throttle eventually resumed normal engine speed operation. Next day, toyota dealer could not the diagnose the problem, a failed throttle position sensor because, being a 2004, it did not "throw" computer failure code. Entire throttle assembly was replaced by independent garage. Mileage 62,700. Miles. Earlier in the same week, throttle stuck open temporarily while backing up at low speed, but i didn't think anything about it or realize the seriousness of a failing throttle position sensor. The truck is now operating ok after body repairs.

Allow me to explain by starting with the following 2 facts:1. The recommended action to take when it is cold outside and the windshield begins to fog up while driving is to turn on the defroster on high heat.2. The 2014 tacoma will not allow me to run the defroster with recirculated air, but rather forces me to use 'fresh' air when using the defroster.the 2 facts listed above make the truck unsafe to drive in cold or humid weather for following 2 reasons:1. The fresh air (required while using the defroster) is not actually fresh, but rather smells like whatever air happens to be around the tacoma at that time, which many times happens to be the exhaust of the vehicle in front of or near the truck. This dirty air, containing hazardous exhaust fumes not only smells bad, but cannot be good for your skin, lungs, and overall health. This situation is intensified to the point of coughing and gagging when there are diesel exhaust fumes or while idling at a red light near a lot of vehicles.2. The only way to stop the dirty air from entering the cab of the truck through the defroster is to turn the defroster off and turn the air to another option (other than defrost) that allows recirculated air. This creates an extremely unsafe situation as now the windshield begins to fog up immediately, causing the inability to see the road clearly.so in cold or humid weather, you either cannot see the road or you have to breathe in poisonous fumes.with a 2014 toyota tacoma, you have to pick your 'poison' if you want to drive in the cold.

The side view mirrors fog over, i cleaned them off with a towel before i start off to work. If the weather conditions change and creates either a fog bank or a condensation condition(s) it blocks the use of the side mirrors. Older toyota trucks did not have this problem due to the mirrors had no bezel around them and the air flow over the top created a low pressure zone and evaporated the moisture. This style of mirror (on the 2014 tacoma) does not allow that condition to happen. Toyota does not provide heated mirrors for this vehicle. Their 2000 4runner does, (my wife owns one and it solves the above stated problem). This is lack of visibility for the use of the side mirrors, please look into to this. I have complained to the dealer and company, their response is they don't off heated side view mirrors on the tacomathanks

When i turn on my a/c it comes through the defogger on the dash fogging up the windshield in certain conditions and can happen while moving occluding drivers visionno matter where i have the vent setting. Ie i turn on the a/c and turn it to floor...air still comes through the defroster vent on top of the dash. This also happens with the heat fogging up the windshield in certainconditions.

Since i purchased the 2014 toyota tacoma in febuary 2017 ive had constant difulculty steering/turning the vehicalwich is noticeably to hard/stiff for power steering in this truck.3days after i purchased it,a man i know looked at it briefly & right off he notice that all 4 tires were excessively cracked between the treds all around each tire & cracking onto tred but cracks between the tred had places he showed me that were much to wide & deep leaving me,my child,& other drivers on the road in a highly unsafe matter.all four grandtrek dunlop brand/model tires are all cracked the same & rotting away.i called the dealership whom i got the truck from & they refused to replace the tires nor give me the toyota warrenty information they said the truck was still covered over.regardless,these tires are still defective & a huge safety threat.

My 2014 toyota tacoma when driving on the fwy over 60 mph has vibration and steering wheel shake,dealer has replaced tires, re-aligned and road force balance all wheels and problem still persist. Vehicle is now at 5000 miles and being bought back after arbitration, oh it took 2 tacoma's with same issueand 2/1/2 years to get to this point.

Wheel's are not made for trucks according to manufacture guides linesdunlopat grand trek 20 are spl. Made for suv's and 4 cly not 6 cyl. Trucks.trucks as toyota was told on many occasionsthese tires bubble out after 2700 + miles this is the 3rd incident with these tiresfor me and every time i address this issue it's dunlops fault and when i contact dunlop it's toyota's fault what are the obilgtions to repair and fix this issue before some 1 get's killed or hurt.

August 2014 recall on my 2014 toyota tacoma has not been fixed by any dealership over the course of 5 years. On my most recent maintenance on august 17, 2019 at a toyota dealership, i was informed that there was a recall on my vehicle and that they would take care of it. It is now september 18, 2019, and the nhtsa still shows the recall was never fixed. I called the dealership multiple times to follow up only to find that the sticker/label needed for the recall is still not in stock.




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