Was this an intentional typo or a Freudian slip???Exactly, all the salt and bribe they put down constantly.
Was this an intentional typo or a Freudian slip???Exactly, all the salt and bribe they put down constantly.
Lol, brime --- my bad.Was this an intentional typo or a Freudian slip???
We probably got about 6 inches of fresh snow on the ground at the moment. Won't be today but that's a start and thank you.Ok well it's almost surely front since it's affected by steep steering angles.
Unplug one at a time and see if the problem vanishes. You'll get a bunch of death and destruction dash lights (because, you see, no one ever survived before ABS and TC) but so what.
Or unplug power to ABS pump, but it may be a throttle reduction issue more than a brake application issue. I don't know if TC will still try to work if it knows ABS is disabled, but probably not. Toyota disables TC for seemingly any problem, including not being able to see engine temp, bad MAF, etc
edit: in hindsight "unplugging one at a time" won't expose the problematic side because the system will panic and disable everything. Regardless, unplugging a WSS will tell you if you're barking up the wrong tree. Maybe the problem is something else entirely
Tacoma's up here the frame is usually gone - but the brake lines are still thereI live in the northeast. Have my whole life. Can’t say I’ve around that to be common on any but the worst jalopsies.
My FIL had a tundra of that age range and both were rusting.Tacoma's up here the frame is usually gone - but the brake lines are still there
Sorry to the op.
Yes I know you have a good ole' Indiana made Tundra.
I agree here. Since it started after the job, I would keep looking at or near the area that they worked.My FIL had a tundra of that age range and both were rusting.
Yet in the NE, I don’t recall any of my, my family’s cars, etc. that ever got that bad. I guess it’s just mild enough around here.
But for OP… so nothing observed. Has to be something hidden that’s incrementally binding??? Hard to grasp how it would be something else without throwing some sort of CEL. I do wonder if it is still something with the brake job. Like a partially collapsed rubber hose?
Agreed...My FIL had a tundra of that age range and both were rusting.
Yet in the NE, I don’t recall any of my, my family’s cars, etc. that ever got that bad. I guess it’s just mild enough around here.
But for OP… so nothing observed. Has to be something hidden that’s incrementally binding??? Hard to grasp how it would be something else without throwing some sort of CEL. I do wonder if it is still something with the brake job. Like a partially collapsed rubber hose?