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Problems with 2011 Toyota Tacoma FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2011 Toyota Tacoma starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 39 000 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2011 Toyota Tacoma

My truck recently started having problems turning on. i noticed it only happens when the fuel tank is half-full or just below half. the truck finally starts after 4 or 5 attempts and runs fine for the most part. sometimes when i am driving it kicks a little, like it loses a little bit of power but quickly regains it. when the tank is full it starts with no problems. i have been reading online that it is more than likely fuel related, specifically the fuel pump. the truck is just a little over 40k miles and according to toyota, the fuel pump, if that is the case, should last more than 100k before malfunctioning. i feel this is a big problem to start having with a truck that is still fairly new, and it is not cheap to replace. i am asking to please look into this as a possible manufacturer defect. thank you. *tr

Since purchase vehicle has had intermittent vibration at highway speeds evidenced by shaking of the truck bed, empty passenger seat and steering wheel. attempts to resolve by: rebalancing, rotating and replacing tires, aligning front end, wheel truing, universal joint and drive shaft hanger bracket replacement, inspection of- rod ends, upper and lower control arms, steering box, unsuccesfull. just found out about the attached tech bulletin from toyota. shouldn't this be a safety recall due to the potential for driveline failure? toyota tech bulletin # t-sb-0008-14 it won't upload due to size.

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