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I ordered my PIE interface today along with an adapter plug to mate up with my Dell DJ (headphone plug).
John
They (the dealer) then proceeded to test other brand new Tacomas on the lot and they were able to reproduce it on all of them. They refuse to fix it, citing that it exists on all Tacomas, not just mine. I do agree with them. However, I don't think it's acceptible to live with the noise (no other car or truck I've driven has it). This matter must be taken up to the manufacturer. Toyota must be notified that the problem exists in the design and they must provide a remedy and fix it in future trucks.
I asked the dealer to take it up with Toyota, but they're not so inclined to do so. It's up to us the consumers now to let Toyota know of this problem. One voice won't make any noise, but if we all shout, they will notice. Anyone has any idea? I assure you, your 05 Tacoma has this problem. Just roll down your windows and go over a hump or bump or rough road. If you want it fixed, speak up!
A few questions:
With regards to the suspension noise issue, are the leaf springs the same on the TRD tacomas and the non-TRD tacomas (I should probably know this but alas I don't).
Also, with regards to audio, has anyone installed a sub in an access cab without taking up any cab room, i.e. under the rear seat. I see quite a few postings about double cab subwoofer installs behind the rear seat and I know there was a kit available for the older tacoma's to install a sub under the rear seat on extended cabs but I have yet to see anyone do it on the access cab. I would like to if possible install a small sub without making it visible to local thieves
I don't know if we're talking about the same problem but it may solve one of your issues.
Hope this helps.
Ken
I still have my rattle/wobble too!! Most of the time I don't get the noise, but it sure sounds like something in the rear passenger side access cab door. Still can't isolate it, and it doesn't seem to occur as much with a passenger in the seat. I'm going to try the penetrating oil. Will it harm the rubber bushings??
Tom Clark
(vmiman)
After the first application, I noticed that the noise subsided somewhat but was not completely gone. I gave it a second application the following day and haven't had the noise since.
Other than that the truck has been great. I installed the running boards to keep the front tires from throwing stones up onto paint and to date do not have any chips on the truck.
If I keep the RPM's under 2 grand, I average 19.2 to 19.5 mpg on 93 octane. I got 23 mpg the last time I drove to my camp and back (120 mi. round trip on 2 lane roads). I went to the 93 octane after I heard the valves "rattle" on regular.
I ordered a new 2005 Tacoma 3 weeks ago.
Sport Package #4, 4WD, JBL, Long Bed, Cap, Tubes, Skid Plate. (Wish they had leather)
The dealer said 8-10 weeks delivery. Can't wait.
i thought it was just me or something in the box.
i am calling my dealer tommorrow!
Any thoughts?
The dealers won't be able to fix it because there are no parts or procedures to address the problem. Toyota itself must come up with the remedy for this model and new design for newer model. Does anyone know how to notify Toyota directly?
Look at the leaves on any brand of truck, or for that matter, Jeeps. I take it this is your first pickup?
The suspension is not going to fall off. :confuse: If leaf spring suspension scares you, check out the Honda Ridgeline or Subaru Baja, which use coil-sprung, independent rear suspension.
This truly is not the "problem" you make it out to be.
Here's the breakdown:
EJ - Jbl, GY - Curtain airbags, PK - Sport #4, RL - Daytime running lights, D0 - extra mile package w/running boards, L2 - Leather. Indigo Blue Pearl with Ash interior. DB Long Bed Prerunner.
It lists for $30,213 and I got it for $28,306. If you are looking to get one sooner ask your dealer to look for allocated vehicles. He may find it and trade with another dealer. I got mine in two weeks that way. If you are in the Texas area call Atkinson Toyota in Bryan, TX and speak with Paul Sharp. He can look for one for you. This is one of the best dealers I have ever worked with. And, this is my eight Toyota. I AM HAPPY!!!
What do you guys think about this?
2.) Contact him and ask him if he'd like to pay out of pocket or with his insurance.
3.) Collect the money
3a.) Turn him in, if he dosen't pay
4.) Fix your truck right
He hit your truck, you have his DL, he needs to pay to fix it.
DO NOT put a claim through your own insurance.
The shop would have installed it for me for $25, but said it would only take around 20 min.
So I put it on m self, outside while it started to snow in freezing weather. It took about 40 min. Mostly because my hands were cold and the fabric was stiff.
I used only the allen wrench that was included and had no real problems.
Now a couple of months later I've repositioned the cross bars into the 'upper setting' which makes the cover a bit tighter.
I recommend it.
Which model are you using? Saber or Tuff Tonno? Did it mount in the rails or behind the rails? Can you still use the factory rail tie downs? Thanks!
Mine will be Black, Taupe Int, 4WD, DC, LB, PKG #4, JBL, Tow PKG, Skid Plate, Exast Tip, Seat Covers, door sill proterors, Sport Pedals, Cap, and D-Rings $29,800
Took one for a test drive. Told him in the truck, I will only go in and order only if he gave it to me at 1% over cost. He said OK. I had my KBB prices with me. Went in and wrote it up.Easest truck buy I ever had.
Let me know after you install who you like it. I have a few weeks to decide before my truck arives.
Already looking at Westin Chrom Step Bars, Billet Grill of some type and Westing Chrome Bull Bar
I would like a Wheel to Wheel Chrome Step Bar for the LB, but can't find one?
I am also looking for the Denso part number.
Please contact me by e-mail :
Lmfracing@hotmail.com
Thanks
LMF
The suspension is not going to fall off. If leaf spring suspension scares you, check out the Honda Ridgeline or Subaru Baja, which use coil-sprung, independent rear suspension.
This truly is not the "problem" you make it out to be. ]
No, this is not my first truck. My 02 Tacoma did not have this problem. The leaf spring design was different. None of the other car/truck/SUV I owned did.
If you're driving on smooth road, chances are, you don't hear anything. I have to pass thru at least 5 speed humps everytime I leave my house and I hear it louder each time. Did you take a look at the leaf springs? My truck is 3000 miles old and there are 2 rust spots forming where the end of the bottom leaf bangs on the upper leaf.
How do you know if it's not going to be a problem? Would you give me a written warranty that it won't be?
I got an estimate, $400 bucks for the fix.
I think ill go with my insurance and have them chase after the guy. He's uninsured for sure. Vehicle belongs to his moma. My insurance will cover it under as uninsured motorist, that way I don't have to pay the deductable. We all pay for uninsured motorist so might as well use it. Best way to fix it is to go with the dealer and that's what I'm going with. OEM spec, that's what I want.
No one on the caps??????
Personally, I wouldn't stink up such a nice vehicle, but that's just me.
I don't smoke but would be lost without an ashtray, change ect.
I bought the factory ashtray for the tacoma on e bay, round,black, spring loaded lid, looks great.fits in the cupholder with an adapter that comes with it.
I was less than $20 on e bay.
kbshadow
stockton Ca
However, a $400 claim? Don't mess with your record for what I'm guessing will have the insurance company paying $150. Heck, I carry $1k deductibles.
See if he or mommy will pay up. They won't? I'd still probably pay the claim out of pocket if I had $250 deductible, which would make me chase farther.
Check out: http://clarkhoward.com/library/tips/car_insurance.html
Scroll down to "Auto and homeowners insurance "must do's""
Good luck!
It looked superior than the lower end Leer but the price quoted was $1699 installed for the 6 foot model.
Any idea what a good price would be on this topper?? I was thinking to offer $1500 but I have no idea if the $1699 quote was inflated or fair.
DC/4X4/V6/Super White
options
FE/VE/EJ/GY/OG/RL
sticker was 31,050 and I paid 28,409- obviously that doesnt include tax and title
so it seemed like a good deal to me!!
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Now the radio will not power on. I did disconnect and reconnect the other plugs on the back of the radio in order to determine where the PIE interface would go. I suspect there is some security feature preventing the radio from working. Anyone know how to reactivate the radio so it will power on?
Thanks,
John