2005 Toyota Tundra Transmission Problems
The 2005 Toyota Tundra transmission fluid capacity iS5 liters.
2005 toyota tundra transmission problems. Severe failure of the transmission solenoids causing slippage and internal overheating requiring a transmission replacement. I have a 2005 toyota tundra v6 sr5 and i also get that problem with the transmission. Rosendo answered 4 years ago I have the same problem with my 2012 Tundra just passed 100K miles 2 people found this helpful.
The shift solenoid might go bad causing the vehicle to shift erratically stop shifting or stop. Lunging each time it dropped off and came on. My Toyota Tundra 2005 V8 47L 4x4 83000 miles lost its transmission power while driving on the highway and the check engine light came on.
2006 Toyota Tundra Problems. The Toyota Tundra has experienced a plague of hefty transmission problems since their second-generation model released in 2007. This gear-changing issue would cause the truck to feel like it was bouncing on the road as the gearing jerked in response.
The most common issue reported is a failure with the air induction pump. Many Tundra owners claim they experience hesitation from their automatic transmission when shifting gears. Most of the pump problems kick in around 74000 miles.
6 people found this helpful. The worst complaints are lunges in gear transmission slipping. Regardless they both have a transmission fluid capacity.
This version of the Tundra crew-cab was one of CRs top-rated full-sized pickups. 2005 Toyota Tundra TSBs 43 Tundra Technical Service Bulletins. Check Engine light came on Traction Assist slip indicator light on and VSC light were on.