Posted by Notjustair on November 29, 2014 at 07:43:01 from (70.195.2.8):
I thought I remembered there was one on here - maybe they can help.
I have an 07 Tundra I bought new. It has about 76K miles on it. It is the good pickup so it hasn't been thrashed. I pull the bumper stock trailer with it and that's about its hardest work.
The other day I ran to get some bales and about an hour later jumped in it. It started right up but died after about half a second. It did that five times and then would not start. I disconnected the battery and left it for an hour and then it started right up. My mechanic said there weren't any codes on it - probably reset with the battery disconnected. It hasn't done it since but I don't trust it. It did it once before maybe a year ago but only died twice and then ran fine. What do you think? My first thought was fuel pump but I didn't hit the tank or anything to get it to kick back in. That may show on a code, wouldn't it?
I ordered the pickup right when the new style came out. I love the pickup but have regretted doing that. Up until now Toyota has eaten all of th early "mistakes".
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