Tailshaft centre bearing support brackets RECALL

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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby berniecam on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 5:15 +0000

Hi altacolin.Just a thought,can you get underneath to see the crack for yourself,I would be trying another dealer or two for a second & may be a third opinion,doesn,t hurt to check.CHEERS. :o :o :o
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby altacolin on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 5:54 +0000

Thanks Berniecam, The mechanic showed me the crack, whilst it was up on the hoist.
I am NO mechanic, but apparently, its a significant crack.
My concern is: a local panel beater is going to do the work, as the Toyota garage is too busy!
What assurances do i have, or should expect, if the local panel beater does a crap job.
Not Happy.....to say the least.
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby johnny5x on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 6:44 +0000

Got any photos of the crack? Im interested to see
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby pootrol on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 7:59 +0000

yes please altacolin your the only one that can clear this up. where exactly is the crack you have seen. pictures, etc. is it on the bearing support or is it the actuall cross member that links the chassis rails.
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby Chancha_Blanca on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 9:06 +0000

altacolin, if I were you i'll be talking to the DP (dearler principal) than the service manager about the fix. The yaris as a loan car is a joke. Surely they could lend you a workmate hilux at least!?? Ifthe DP spits the dummy I would consider a nice long letter posted to TMCA (Toyota Motor Corp. Aust.) I have there postal address some where since it's not on the Toyota Aust site.
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HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby TrentRyan on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 9:38 +0000

jap wrote:
Viper82 wrote:Like someone said to me! these cars are capable of doin 200km\h and they put a pissy little bracket thats press welded on. On drag cars they put a chain under it just in case. Looks like they adopted that idea!

Anyone had a diesel up to 200km/h?
Besides down a mine shaft? :lol:

Not too many drag cars using chain as tailshaft loops any more, the universal steel hoops are too easy to install.

175 so not far off.
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby ndtaus07 on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 9:49 +0000

Just coming from a integrity background, the bearing bracket has cracked from the sounds of what has been circulating in threads it's due to fatigue cyclic loading in which could ( emphasis on could) be a design fault in which case repairing with means of welding doesn't solve this problem if "old mate panel beater" is going to weld I would be cautious as welding panels is not the same as as welding up
Components that a subject to constant load bearing applications, I doubt the any form of Stress relieving would take place either, by welding you introducing high levels of heat , alloying agents impurities and contaminants into a localized area and as such begin to change the grain structure of the parent materials aswell metallurgical properties.

I would be asking for a brand new item,
I wouldnt Want to be crossing the Simpson if it re cracked and failed

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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby Ox Man on Sun, 24 Oct 2010 6:14 +0000

As requested, welded recall to 2010 SR Dual Crab. Click on it for full size.

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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby berniecam on Sun, 24 Oct 2010 6:34 +0000

Hi Ox Man Looks like there will be much crawling under vehicles now we know exactly what to look for.Thank you for posting your photo.CHEERS ;) ;) ;)
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby Ox Man on Tue, 26 Oct 2010 5:43 +0000

got the welded recall on my sr5 too, just told them im off road heaps (pshhh)

had to remove the long ranger and refit. that'll learn em. Ox 3, Toyota 78
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby djyates on Tue, 26 Oct 2010 7:55 +0000

Recall done today along with 80,000 klm service. Told that they inspect internal of bracket with scope(like the one a surgeon sticks up your bum to check out inside) & then spray crossmember with xray spray to check for fractures. If all OK they then fit the hoop. Water pump was also changed under warranty as a slight leak when driven 100 k's or more. Happy at this point. (4/08 D/C auto d4d)
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HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby paw55h on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 6:21 +0000

Grrrrrrrr
Just had a call from pennant hills Toyota telling I needed to get the recall done. Cars up for a service next month so I thought I would get it done then. I was then advised that there is a waiting list till January to get the recall done, so I said it will have to wait till your no longer busy.

Here's the good part they then said it is was not safe or recommended I wait. So it's ok to wait for them to be ready but it's not safe to wait till I'm ready
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HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby be80hilux on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 7:22 +0000

There is a waiting list here in Kal to booked out till Jan but I managed to get mine squeezed in yesterday so should have it back today. Mind you considering I bought it brand new 4 weeks ago they should have done it before they gave it to me!!! I hate dealerships
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby daveo on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 9:05 +0000

And I thought that having to wait untill 18th December at motorama was bad! It will have to wait untill next year when I have moved to Cairns. Trust the dealer up there more than Motorama anyway.
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby KTM525EXC on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 10:09 +0000

is it illigal to modify a recalled part????????????????????? toyota have insisted that it needs to be done :evil: so im thinking mine is gonna get some remoddifying to get it fit closer so its not like a big grab handle to get ripped off :D

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HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby paw55h on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 11:14 +0000

Screw it I'll just wait till they have space I can't plan what I'm doing next week let alone January
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby jungle on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 1:33 +0000

I had to ring the dealer today, but they were too busy to even take my call to get it booked in. :roll:

This is not going to be fun... :cry:
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HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby paw55h on Fri, 19 Nov 2010 1:55 +0000

I wonder if anyone from Toyota australia is reading this thread

If they are please pm me I'm a little pissed
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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby be80hilux on Sat, 20 Nov 2010 7:54 +0000

I put my hilux on the hoist this morning to retension the u bolts now that the suspension has had time to settle and so i could check toyotas work as the recall was done on mine 2 days ago. Upon closer inspection i noticed that one of the bolts they had put in was hard up against my long range tank. So to prevent the bolt rubbing a hole in my tank i just spaced it out. So it might pay to check your cars once it has been done. Here is a photo so you can see what i am talking about.

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Re: HILUX RECALL - 2010

Postby altacolin on Mon, 22 Nov 2010 9:48 +0000

ndtaus07 wrote:Just coming from a integrity background, the bearing bracket has cracked from the sounds of what has been circulating in threads it's due to fatigue cyclic loading in which could ( emphasis on could) be a design fault in which case repairing with means of welding doesn't solve this problem if "old mate panel beater" is going to weld I would be cautious as welding panels is not the same as as welding up
Components that a subject to constant load bearing applications, I doubt the any form of Stress relieving would take place either, by welding you introducing high levels of heat , alloying agents impurities and contaminants into a localized area and as such begin to change the grain structure of the parent materials aswell metallurgical properties.

I would be asking for a brand new item,
I wouldnt Want to be crossing the Simpson if it re cracked and failed

Just a thought....

Hi all, i need some help.
My TRD had a cracked member, which was a major repair job.
My Local dealer ( Kyneton Toyota) advised a local panel beater would do the job. Then they changed, and sent it to Le Mans in Melbourne. Toyotas website, claims the repairs would be two days, mine took 22 days!!!!! This week it goes back to the dealer, as their attention to detail has been appalling....eg air con, and UHF not working, driving lights not working, passenger door will not open/ shut correctly, and the whole cabin is visually out of balance. I have sent 4 emails, and made countless calls to Toyotas Head Office, and no one would respond. I have been out of business for 4 weeks, and their best offer is a $300 service voucher. I am pissed, but need to know what to do.
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