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T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Service Category Brake Section Brake (front) Market USA Applicability YEAR(S) MODEL(S) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 2008 2012 Sequoia 2007 2012 Tundra Introduction Some 2008 2012 model year Sequoia and 2007 2012 model year Tundra vehicles may exhibit a front brake vibration when braking at higher speeds. Revised ventilated backing plates are now available to address this condition. Production Change Information This bulletin applies to vehicles produced BEFORE the Production Change Effective VINs shown below. MODEL PLANT ENGINE DRIVETRAIN PRODUCTION CHANGE EFFECTIVE VIN Sequoia TMMI 1UR-FE 3UR-FE 2WD 4WD 2WD 4WD 5TDKM5G1#CS003381 5TDZM5G1#CS003381 5TDJM5G1#CS001639 5TDBM5G1#CS001639 5TDZY5G1#CS038668 5TDKY5G1#CS038668 5TDYY5G1#CS038668 5TDBY5G1#CS058387 5TDJY5G1#CS058387 Page 1 of 14

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 2 of 14 Production Change Information (Continued) MODEL PLANT ENGINE 1GR-FE DRIVETRAIN 2WD PRODUCTION CHANGE EFFECTIVE VIN 5TFJU5F1#CX004719 5TFRU5F1#CX026290 2WD 5TFLU5F1#CX026435 5TFJM5F1#CX001284 5TFRM5F1#CX038031 1UR-FE 5TFEM5F1#CX038036 3UR-FE 4WD 2WD 5TFDM5F1#CX029232 5TFUM5F1#CX029224 5TFSY5F1#CX118288 5TFRY5F1#CX117940 5TFFY5F1#CX117950 5TFEY5F1#CX117937 5TFLY5F1#CX120044 Tundra TMMTX 5TFTY5F1#CX007363 5TFKW5F1#CX004863 3UR-F## 4WD 5TFKY5F1#CX004864 5TFBW5F1#CX218558 5TFBY5F1#CX218527 5TFUW5F1#CX218477 5TFUY5F1#CX218452 5TFHW5F1#CX218448 5TFHY5F1#CX218428 5TFDW5F1#CX218453 5TFDY5F1#CX218449 5TFMW5F1#CX225354 5TFMY5F1#CX224583 5TFCW5F1#CX013015 5TFCY5F1#CX013010

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 3 of 14 Warranty Information OP CODE DESCRIPTION MODEL 434021 R & R Brake Dust Cover (One Side) Combo A 470325 (Opposite Side) Machine Front Disc* (On Car Only) (One Side) Sequoia Tundra Sequoia Tundra DRIVE- TRAIN 2WD 4WD TIME OFP T1 T2 1.0 2WD 1.5 4WD 1.6 2WD 0.5 4WD 0.6 2WD 0.8 4WD 0.9 1.4 Combo A (Opposite Side)** 1.1 473011 R & R Front Disc Rotor* (As Needed) (One Side) 0.6 Combo A (Opposite Side)** 0.2 47703-0C030 47704-0C030 43512-0C020 * These two operations are on an as needed basis. If necessary, only one of the two operations should be performed based on the rotor condition. ** Do NOT claim both Machining and Rotor replacement. Only ONE or the other operation is allowed, if required. 9B 99 APPLICABLE WARRANTY This repair is covered under the Toyota Comprehensive Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle s in-service date. Warranty application is limited to occurrence of the specified condition described in this bulletin.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 4 of 14 Parts Information PREVIOUS PART NUMBER CURRENT PART NUMBER PART NAME QTY 47703-0C030 47703-0C031 Cover, Disc Brake Dust Front RH 1 47704-0C030 47704-0C031 Cover, Disc Brake Dust Front LH 1 43512-0C020 Same Front Disc RH (As Needed) 1 Front Disc LH (As Needed) 1 95381-04050 Same Cotter Pin (4WD Only) 2 Required Tools & Equipment REQUIRED EQUIPMENT QUANTITY On-Car Brake Lathe 1 Repair Procedure 1. Test drive the vehicle to confirm the condition. 2. Based on rotor thickness measurement, determine if enough disc material is present to support machining. If there is not enough material, replace the rotors. Front Rotor Minimum Thickness: 29 mm (1.14 in.) NOTE If an on-car brake lathe is not available, replace the front rotors.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 5 of 14 3. Replace the RH and LH disc brake dust covers. A. Loosen the clip and remove the speed sensor wire. Figure 1. NOTICE Make sure there is NO damage to the wire after it has been removed from the retention clip. B. Loosen and remove the bolts and disconnect the brake tube bracket from the steering knuckle. Figure 2.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 6 of 14 C. Remove the 2 bolts and remove the disc brake caliper from the steering knuckle. NOTICE Support the disc brake caliper from the suspension or frame. Do NOT disconnect the flexible hose from the disc brake caliper. Do NOT twist or bend the flexible hose. Figure 3. Figure 4.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 7 of 14 D. Remove the front disc. Figure 5. E. 2WD Models: Remove the front hub sub-assembly. (1) Loosen the 4 bolts that hold the hub and disc brake dust cover. Figure 6.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 8 of 14 (2) Remove the front hub sub-assembly with the disc brake dust cover. Figure 7. F. 4WD Models: Remove the front hub sub-assembly. (1) Remove the dust cap. Figure 8.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 9 of 14 (2) Remove the cotter pin. Figure 9. (3) Remove the nut retainer. Figure 10.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 10 of 14 (4) Using a 39 mm socket, remove the axle nut. Figure 11. NOTICE Be careful NOT to damage the boot when removing the axle. (5) Remove the 4 bolts and gently tap out the axle assembly. Figure 12. Figure 13.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 11 of 14 (6) Remove the hub sub-assembly with disc brake dust cover. Figure 14.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 12 of 14 G. After the hub sub-assembly and disc brake dust cover have been removed, check the inner portion of the knuckle for any damage or contaminants. NOTE If there is any damage or contamination to the mounting surfaces, address as needed before proceeding. Figure 15. Figure 16. 1 Flat Mounting Surface 2 Speed Sensor 3 Inner Race Area 1 Flat Mounting Surface 2 Speed Sensor 3 Inner Race Area 4 Splines on Axle Shaft H. Install the NEW disc brake dust cover.

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 13 of 14 4. Reinstall the remaining components by performing previous steps in reverse order for both 2WD and 4WD. COMPONENT Hub Bolt Front Axle Nut Brake Caliper Bolt Brake Tube Bracket Speed Sensor Wire Bracket Alloy Wheel Lug Nut (with proper torque sequence) Steel Wheel Lug Nut (with proper torque sequence) TORQUE SPECIFICATION 99 N*m (1,010 kgf*cm, 73 ft*lbf) 338 N*m (3,346 kgf*cm, 249 ft*lbf) 99 N*m (1,010 kgf*cm, 73 ft*lbf) 29 N*m (296 kgf*cm, 21 ft*lbf) 13 N*m (127 kgf*cm, 9 ft*lbf) 131 N*m (1,336 kgf*cm, 97 ft*lbf) 209 N*m (2,131 kgf*cm, 154 ft*lbf) NOTE A caliper-mounted type of on-car brake lathe is highly recommended, but a hub-mounted type can also be used. Using an off-car brake lathe is not recommended. 5. If reusing the front rotors, install the on-car brake lathe and machine rotors to proper specification. NOTE Make sure the rotors are clean and contaminant free using a Toyota approved brake cleaner. A. After machining rotors, use a dial indicator to measure disc runout 10 mm (0.394 in.) from the outer edge of the disc. B. If unable to machine rotors to within specified runout range or rotors are below minimum thickness after machining, replace the front rotors. Maximum Disc Runout: 0.05 mm (0.00197 in.) Front Rotor Minimum Thickness: 29 mm (1.14 in.)

T-SB-0131-12 August 8, 2012 Page 14 of 14 6. If replacing the front rotors, install NEW rotors and temporarily install lug nuts on rotors using proper torque value and sequence. Using a dial indicator, measure the disc runout 10 mm (0.394 in.) from the outer edge of the disc. If new rotors are above maximum disc runout, phase match the rotor to the hub assembly and recheck runout. Continue rotating rotor on hub and checking runout until measurement is below maximum disc runout specification. NOTE Regardless of whether the rotors are machined using the on-car brake lathe OR new rotors are installed, make sure the rotors are clean and contaminant free using a Toyota approved brake cleaner. 7. Install the front wheel and torque to specification using the correct tightening sequence. Torque: Steel Wheel: 209 N*m (2,131 kgf*cm, 154 ft*lbf) Torque: Alloy Wheel: 131 N*m (1,336 kgf*cm, 97 ft*lbf) NOTE Do NOT use an impact gun to tighten the lug nuts, use a torque wrench and follow the correct sequence to tighten the wheels. Figure 17. Tightening Sequence 1 WRONG 2 CORRECT 8. Test drive the vehicle and confirm that the condition is no longer present.