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Old 05-25-2009, 08:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i have a 2007tundra 4.7 double cab,when i stop and let go of the brake i get a bang ,it feels ive been hit in the rear,sometimes couple seconds later i get a second bang,the truck also surges forward,and i have to fight the brake pedal,with a/c on,i have excessive tire wear on front tires ,dealership tried to get it right,but its as close to right as possible and wearing out the front tires,i complained i have no confidence in the truck stopping,it took me 6000 more miles of driving before the dealership fixed my brake booster and i had to show them,this was at 16000 miles the truck has 24500 and when you stop its horrible,the dealership told me its a charistic of the new tundra,they also said they cant make it do what i want,< not bang>what can i do to solve my problem and i did call toyoa corporate
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Flush the ATF. Make sure the ujoints are greased.
A bang can happen if you are on the gas and suddenly release the pedal forcing a high pressure upshift. Have the dealer check to see if there were any software upgrades for the drivetrain.
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