2020 Toyota Tundra Body & Structure Problems
3 owner-reported body & structure complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (3)
Your truck's roof is leaking water inside the cabin. Toyota quoted you over $1,000 to repair it, which you can't afford right now. You've noticed this same issue appears in recall notices for older Tundras. The repair will likely involve sealing or replacing the roof panels and weatherstripping to stop water intrusion.
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Your sunroof spontaneously shattered while driving on the freeway with no external impact or obstruction nearby. The glass broke upward rather than falling into the cabin, landing on the closed sunroof shade instead of passengers. The owner suspects the seals around the glass may have bound up from disuse, causing the glass to flex and shatter under normal driving conditions. A sunroof replacement or seal inspection and repair will likely be needed to address the issue.
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Your truck's back ceiling is leaking, and the problem is getting worse over time. Water is entering the interior through the ceiling area in the rear cabin. The repair will likely involve identifying the source of the leak (such as around window seals, roof panel gaps, or weatherstripping) and resealing or replacing the affected components.
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