There's a Toyota Tundra with zero problems?
Yes, it's true, and this is not a Toyota commercial. So, imagine buying a 2024 Toyota Tundra pickup. You've put about 12,000 miles on it, installed 37-inch wheels and tires, and it's running great. You've had zero problems, and it's precisely what you expected when you bought it.
Is this a rarity in Tundra trucks?
2024 Toyota Tundra owner Amadeius Cheadle, who lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee, says his new truck has none of the issues others are discussing. I ran across his post on the Toyota Tundra owner's Facebook page and was surprised to see this post:
Amadeius said, "No engine problems, tires aren't rubbing, seat support isn't cracked…oh and the radio knob is still on."
I asked him about his truck, and he replied,
"It's a 2024 with about 12,000 miles on it. I don't have the wind noise issue or rattling. It drives great with the 37's on and is just an enjoyable truck."
Amadeius has a great-looking truck with no mechanical issues. However, many owners are having issues with the Tundra pickup.
I've been reporting on the Toyota Tundra's engine recall for months. You are likely familiar with the details. If not, Toyota is gearing up to replace a staggering number of over 100,000 engines in Tundra pickups and Lexus LX SUVs due to a new recall in December. If you own a 2022 or 2023 Tundra pickup, brace yourself for a potentially lengthy wait. Check out the full details in my report here.
What are other Tundra truck owners saying?
Not all Tundra owners are problem-free like Amadeius.
Miles Herbst writes, "I just purchased a 2021 SR5… the next day, it had several start-up attempts where it hesitated. I took it back 4 days later (I had called and notified the salesman a day later, but there was a snowstorm in Houston, so everything was closed for several days). They replaced the battery (the original was undersized), and it still hesitated intermittently."
"Now they're replacing the fuel pump. I was heated speaking with the manager about having spent 40k on a truck that wouldn't start after a day, even though I had realized it was a used vehicle. There is no option to return the truck outright unless I want to use it as a "trade-in." Should I trade it in and get a 2025, or hope this is all that's wrong with this thing? Are 2025's still having issues?"
This is just one of the many issues Tundra owners have reported.
Scott Thompson says, "Hello, I'm new to the group. I purchased a 2024 1794. I have about 9,000 miles on it, and it was pulling a bit to the left. I took it to the dealer for an alignment. It's a little better now but still pulling slightly to the left. Has anyone else had front-end issues?"
John Garavelli - 24 SR5 TRD Sport. "Seat base is cracked, seems like everything rattles, absolutely drives me insane, seems like the driver side door is loose, it actually shakes, and you can hear it rubbing against the weather seal, driver window is malfunctioning, and the others aren't too far behind."
Josh Romans - Lots of annoying rattling inside, though, I'm sure... A particularly loud one is coming from somewhere around the gauge cluster, and I have so far been unable to pinpoint its exact location. It's driving me insane.
Jeffry Bender
'22 1794 and a '24 capstone only issue I've had was the 24 had the volume knob replaced. I could tell the first time I touched the knob.
Corey Magill
Put a horn on the hood; you have a unicorn.
However, there are more truck owners who agree with Amadeius about their trucks. They are not having any problems.
Iysin Warda - no issues either, and I'm loving every moment!
Mike Rosete Emperador - Yeah, my 2024 Max works fantastic with no issues. It's a pretty quick truck, too—lots of power.
Gavin Tenny - Same here; I'm 30,000 miles in and going strong.
Lance Edwards - I have an early 2022 Pro. No issues whatsoever.
Jeremy Phillips - March 2023 build date, bought new, and no issues or hesitation. And no engine recall. Part of me wants to trade to a 2025 1794, but why rock the boat?
Tommy McKenna - That's wild. I have the same. No issues as you. Two years old.
Paul Schreiber - Same here. I have a 2023 with zero issues, and I love driving it!
Does the Toyota Tundra have radio knob issues?
Some Reddit users say yes.
Working_Rest_1054 says, "I've seen the same volume knob failure on the Gen 3 Tundras mentioned here on Reddit a half dozen times in the last month or two. Some folks have had multiple jobs fail."
Tigglebitties says, “Anotha one ! Haha. I'm on my third knob so far. I was convinced my kids did something stupid, like step on it, idk.”
My second one just .. fell off in my hand.
I will take my broken one in and ask for a fourth replacement to keep on hand. The dealer takes weeks to get them in for me.
There's a machined aluminum one, which is the only real solution here. In the meantime, keep asking dealers for replacements.
American-_-Panascope says, I have a 2023 Tundra, and I've gone through four volume knobs in a year. It's not like I'm rough on the thing, either. I've replaced one under warranty, but that takes almost 2 hours out of my day, including driving to the dealer and waiting for them to process it under warranty. The rest I order for 15 bucks a pop."
What does Toyota say about the Tundra radio knob problem?
According to reports from Tundra owners and discussions on Reddit and forums, Toyota generally acknowledges the issue of faulty radio knobs (particularly the volume knob) on the Tundra. It will typically replace them under warranty if the problem occurs within the warranty period.
However, Tundra owners complain that the knobs seem to be made of cheap plastic and are prone to breaking easily, even with normal use, leading to concerns about their durability and potential replacement costs once the warranty expires.
Conclusion.
Amadeius Cheadle has a great 2024 Toyota Tundra truck with no problems and loves it. However, he's only 12,000 miles in.
It's Your Turn.
Do you have a Toyota Tundra? Tell us about your experiences with the pickup. Have you had any problems? If so, click the red Add New Comment link below and let us know.
Check out my Toytota Tundra story titled: My 2024 Toyota Tundra Cost $71K and I Just Bought A Porsche Taycan For $58K, Why Isn’t Anyone Talking About This?
I am Denis Flierl, a Senior Torque News Reporter since 2012. My 30+ year tenure in the automotive industry, initially in a consulting role with every major car brand and later as a freelance journalist test-driving new vehicles, has equipped me with a wealth of knowledge. I specialize in reporting the latest automotive news and providing expert analysis on Subaru, which you'll find here, ensuring that you, as a reader, are always well-informed and up-to-date. Follow me on my X SubaruReport, All Subaru, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierl, Facebook, and Instagram.
Photo credit: Denis Flierl via Amadeius Cheadle
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22 and 23 tundra .what a…
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22 and 23 tundra .what a great deal! Just drive it add mileage, but don't red line it. When in the future take in for engine recall.you don't just get defective part replaced. You get everything connected on the engine new.. including turbos ,throttle body ,starter alternator sparkplugs etc....a complete whole system. A truck like new . To bad the odometer couldn't be reset to 0 to match the engine.
I have a 2013 Tundra with…
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I have a 2013 Tundra with 400,000 miles most pulling 24 foot equipment trailer only mechanical problem was replacing the alternator but won't buy a new one since 5.7 isn't an option
I have a 2023 Tundra…
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I have a 2023 Tundra Platinum. 22k miles and absolutely no problems. No cracked seat, no broken volume knob and I use it, no wind noise. It has been great at pulling our 4,200lbs trailer. It drive through the snow in 4 wheel drive without too many issues. It is a truck and turning on snow is going to be a slight challenge if you’re driving too fast. Mine was built in June 2023, after the recall date. Hopefully this will be good. I do change the oil every 5k miles. 10k just seems too far when towing.
2024 Limited 4x4 hybrid. 32k…
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2024 Limited 4x4 hybrid. 32k miles. Zero issues. 19 mpg if kept under 80mph. Towing even small trailer hurts gas mileage bad
I have a 2000 Tundra with…
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I have a 2000 Tundra with 423k miles on it. My radio volume button doesn't work-- just on or off. My CD player hasn't worked for12 years. Sadly they say it's out of warranty and won't address these issues.
I was also told 18 months ago that the truck had serious rust issues on the frame. They *did* replace that, under a recall from 2 decades ago.
All in all, I am still extremely happy with the truck and can't bring myself to replace it until it dies or Toyota creates a dependable electric model ;-)
2022 Tundra, need a new…
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2022 Tundra, need a new engine, everything creeks - door panels, headliner, my seat has cracked twice, I have protective coating peeling, windshield cracked, tailgate doesn't release with the remote.
Honestly, I had a new F150 every year since 2009 and traded for this after the coyote engine problems Ford is ignoring and I regret it. Toyota is supposed to be great build and reliable and this is the biggest POS I've ever owned my buddies ram 1500
Seat crakced 3 times. Guess…
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Seat crakced 3 times. Guess I'm fat.
Keep up the up to date…
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Keep up the up to date reporting ...any news on 2025 Tundra reliability issues? So far am hanging onto my 2017 1794 Tundra with no issues so far....;-))
2024 tacoma sr5, 6.7k on it,…
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2024 tacoma sr5, 6.7k on it, transmission started to slip at 6k miles. Pulled to the right noticably from factory, dealer wouldn't fix it, said its fine, even though you have to hold the wheel 15-20 degrees to the left to go straight. Seat support cracked, from normal use, and dealer wants to charge me to fix. Major software problems, wont let me use android auto after i remote start it, and about 1/4 times i normally start it. These things are absolute lemons. Going to trade it for a colorado. If its going to be breaking all the time, why get a toyota?
I rented a Tundra and it was…
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I rented a Tundra and it was great. Moved a bunch of stuff from California to Oregon and back and not a single problem. Was great.
I purchased a 2024 Tundra…
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I purchased a 2024 Tundra crewmax back in march of 24. Since i first purchased it , everything inside rattles, the bed or the spare tire sounds like its lose because when ever we go over a bump the bed rattles really bad. Driver seat base is cracked. The programable seat adjust stopped working and then recently just started working again. The notifications on the cluster and on the big screen wont stop until you fix the problem.
First time EVER buying a…
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First time EVER buying a Toyota, owned every other truck except the imports.
Zero issues with it! And it is a 2024. Are they some noises I wish it did not have? Yes. does it have too small a gas tank? Yes. Do the factory tires on the SR5 suck?You betcha. Am I sorry I bought it. No! Still like it better than a Ranger or Colorado.
Only time will tell if it lives up to Toyotas vaunted reliability reputation.
My 2023 has had several…
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My 2023 has had several issues. The active front spoiler gearbox has stopped working and you have a "active front spoiler malfunction" message that won't go away unless you buy and aftermarket module to delete the message. Fuel line issue has never had the permanent fix installed and has been more than a year. App on phone won't connect to truck anymore. Keyfobs do not function all the time and replacing battery doesn't help. Fuel mileage has never been near the 22 mpg. Maybe 20 mpg on a good day on the highway. Unhappy I got rid of my F-150. May be my 1st and last Toyota.
My 2024 Tundra has 15000…
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My 2024 Tundra has 15000 miles and has been excellent with no problems until 2 days ago. I had a coolant leak. The dealership said my radiator had cracked at a weld. Replacement was done in 1 day. I hope this isn't the start of Tundra issues that other people have complained about.
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