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ProblemsByVinChecklist / 2006-TOYOTA-TUNDRA
Pre-purchase · Buyer's checklist
2006 Toyota Tundra inspection checklist
The 2006 Toyota Tundra has 545 owner complaints with NHTSA across 6 component categories. Use this checklist before you put money down — every item below is grounded in the actual failure pattern on this vehicle, not generic advice.
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Inspect the body
What to look for: Paint mismatch between panels (prior accident), rust on rocker panels and wheel wells, door alignment gaps that don't match side-to-side, weatherstrip wear. (141 owner complaints on this vehicle
· typical repair $1,500 · failures cluster ~123,384 mi)
What to look for: Anything that looks, sounds, or smells different from peer vehicles of the same year and trim. (130 owner complaints on this vehicle
· typical repair $1,100 · failures cluster ~120,666 mi)
What to look for: Bouncing after bumps, knocking over potholes, sagging on one corner, harsh ride with all the dampening gone. (80 owner complaints on this vehicle
· typical repair $900 · failures cluster ~110,918 mi)
On the test drive: Drive over a series of bumps or a railroad crossing — clunks point to worn end links, ball joints, or strut mounts.
What to look for: Cruise that won't set, drops out on small inclines, jerky speed adjustment. (28 owner complaints on this vehicle
· typical repair $600 · failures cluster ~48,739 mi)
What to look for: Wandering on the highway, clunks when turning, slop in the wheel before the tires respond, power steering whine. (25 owner complaints on this vehicle
· typical repair $700 · failures cluster ~100,777 mi)
On the test drive: On a smooth highway, take hands off briefly (when safe) — vehicle should track straight. Pulling left or right means alignment or worn front-end parts.
What to look for: Hesitation on takeoff, harsh or delayed shifts, vibration at highway speed, fluid leaks on the driveway under the engine bay or transmission pan. (20 owner complaints on this vehicle
· typical repair $2,500 · failures cluster ~72,735 mi)
On the test drive: Drive 15+ minutes including a freeway on-ramp at full throttle, a steep hill, and stop-and-go traffic. Listen for clunks on shifts, flares between gears, and shudders during light acceleration at 30–50 mph (torque converter symptom).
The seller's transparency on these tells you what kind of seller you're dealing with.
Inspection items derived from 545 owner complaints and 0 active recall campaigns filed
with NHTSA on the 2006 Toyota Tundra. Category-specific guidance is written by ProblemsByVin contributors with ASE-certified mechanic
review. This checklist is meant to surface known patterns — it doesn't replace a paid pre-purchase inspection by a
qualified shop, which we recommend for any used vehicle priced over a few thousand dollars.