Safety Recall H0G – Rear Differential Leak – 2016-2017 Toyota Tacoma

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NHTSA Campaign Number: 17V285
Manufacturer Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing
Components POWER TRAIN
Potential Number of Units Affected 227,732

 

Rear Differential may Leak

If the vehicle is operated with an insufficient amount of oil in the rear differential, the differential may seize and cause a loss of control, increasing the risk of a crash.

 

Summary

Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) is recalling certain 2016-2017 Tacoma vehicles.

Oil may leak from the area where the rear differential carrier is assembled to rear axle housing.

 

Remedy

Toyota will notify owners, and dealers will inspect the rear differential for oil leakage.

Based on the inspection, dealers will either tightening the fastening nuts or replace the fastening nuts and gasket.

If the rear differential components are damaged, the rear differential carrier assembly will be replaced.

The repairs will be performed free of charge.

The recall is expected to begin June 12, 2017.

Owners may contact Toyota customer service at 1-800-331-4331.

Toyota’s number for this recall is H0G.

 

Notes

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

 

Check if your Vehicle has a Recall

 

Published April 27, 2017 

To: All Toyota Dealer Principals, General Managers, Service Managers, and Parts Managers

 

Subject:

Safety Recall H0G – Remedy Notice
Certain 2016-2017 Model Year Tacoma
Rear Differential Leak

 

On April 27, 2017, Toyota filed a Defect Information Report (DIR) with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) informing the agency of our intent to conduct a voluntary Safety Recall on certain 2016 – 2017 model year Tacoma vehicles.

 

Condition

The involved vehicles have rear differentials that may leak oil. If the vehicle is continuously operated in this condition, the rear differential could become damaged, which can result in noise and reduced propulsion. In some cases the rear differential could seize, resulting in a loss of control of the vehicle and increasing the risk of a crash.

 

Remedy

The remedy will involve an inspection to determine if a leak is present between the rear differential and the rear axle. If the vehicle has no signs of a leak, all fasteners will be re-tightened. If a leak is identified, the rear differential carrier gasket will be replaced with a new one, and new fasteners will be installed. If rear differential components are damaged, the rear differential carrier assembly will be replaced with a new one. This remedy will be at no cost to customers.

 

NOTE: Toyota expects that less than 1% of vehicles will exhibit a leak. Toyota is currently preparing the parts necessary to remedy these vehicles and will provide an update when that information becomes available. Until that update is provided, customers with vehicles that have been identified as having a leak should be provided a loaner vehicle. If a dealer identifies a vehicle with a leak in their new or used stock, these vehicles should be held until the remedy is performed. For vehicles without a leak that are in a dealer’s new vehicle stock (and covered by this recall), a dealer must perform the retightening of the fasteners before the vehicle can be sold.

 

Covered Vehicles

There are approximately 228,000 vehicles covered by this Safety Recall. Approximately 5,700 vehicles involved in this Safety Recall were distributed to Puerto Rico.

 

Model Name Model Year Production Period
Tacoma 2016 – 2017 Mid-August 2015 –  late March 2017

 

Owner Letter Mailing Date

Toyota will begin to notify owners in mid-June 2017.

Toyota makes significant effort to obtain current customer name and address information from each state through industry resources when mailing owner letters. In the event your dealership receives a notice for a vehicle that was sold prior to the Safety Recall announcement, it is the dealership’s responsibility to forward the owner letter to the customer who purchased the vehicle.

 

Please note that only owners of the covered vehicles will be notified. If you are contacted by an owner who has not yet received a notification, please verify eligibility by confirming through TIS prior to performing repairs. Dealers should perform the repair as outlined in the Technical Instructions found on TIS.

 

New Vehicles in Dealership Inventory

There are approximately 12,900 vehicles in new dealer inventory as of April 26, 2017.

Under Title 49, Section 30112 of the United States Code, a dealer cannot sell, offer for sale, or introduce or deliver for introduction in interstate commerce a new motor vehicle when it is aware that the vehicle does not comply with an applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard or contains a defect related to motor vehicle safety. In addition, 49 Code of Federal Regulations §577.13 requires us to provide the following advisory:  It is a violation of Federal law for a dealer to deliver a new motor vehicle or any new or used item of motor vehicle equipment (including a  tire) covered by this notification under a sale or lease until the defect or noncompliance is remedied.

Vehicle Safety Recall completion should always be verified through TIS. We request your assistance to ensure involved vehicles are identified and not delivered prior to performing the remedy.

 

Inspection Reminder Mirror Hang Tags for Covered Vehicles in New Dealer Stock

To easily recognize vehicles involved in this Safety Recall, each dealership should utilize Inspection Reminder Hang Tags. Inside the vehicle’s glove box are stickers containing the VIN. Apply one of these stickers to the hang tag and install the hang tag in the vehicle. A sample copy of the Inspection Reminder Hang Tag has been included for your reference.

Inspection Mirror Hang Tag

Part Number Description Quantity
00411-140003 Inspection Mirror Hang Tag 25 Per Pack

 

NOTE: Dealerships can order hang tags from the Material Distribution Center (MDC).

 

Pre-Owned Vehicles in Dealer Inventory

Toyota requests that dealers do not deliver any pre-owned vehicles in dealer inventory that are covered by a Safety Recall unless the defect has been remedied.

 

Toyota Certified Used Vehicle (TCUV)

The TCUV policy prohibits the certification of any vehicle with an outstanding Safety Recall, Special Service Campaign, or Limited Service Campaign.  Thus, no affected units are to be designated, sold, or delivered as a TCUV until all applicable Safety Recalls, Special Service Campaigns, and Limited Service Campaigns have been completed on that vehicle.

 

Toyota Rent-A-Car (TRAC) & Service Loaners

Toyota requests that dealers remove all TRAC and Service Loaner vehicles from service that are covered by a Safety Recall unless the defect has been remedied.

             

Technician Training Requirements

The repair quality of covered vehicles is extremely important to Toyota. All dealership technicians performing this repair are required to successfully complete the most current version of the E-Learning course “Safety Recall and Service Campaign Essentials”. To ensure that all vehicles have the repair performed correctly; technicians performing this repair are required to currently hold at least one of the following certification levels:

  • Certified Technician (Chassis)
  • Expert Technician (Chassis)
  • Master Technician
  • Master Diagnostic Technician

Always check which technicians can perform the recall remedy by logging on to https://www.uotdealerreports.com. It is the dealership’s responsibility to select technicians with the above certification level or greater to perform this repair. Carefully review your resources, the technician skill level, and ability before assigning technicians to this repair.  It is important to consider technician days off and vacation schedules to ensure there are properly trained technicians available to perform this repair at all times.

 

Remedy Procedures

Refer to TIS for Technical Instructions on repair. Conduct all non-completed Safety Recalls and Service Campaigns on the vehicle during the time of appointment.

 

Repair Quality Confirmation

The repair quality of covered vehicles is extremely important to Toyota.  To help ensure that all vehicles have the repair performed correctly, please designate at least one associate (someone other than the individual who performed the repair) to verify the repair quality of every vehicle prior to customer delivery.

 

Loaner Vehicle Reimbursement Procedure

For customer vehicles that have been identified as having a leak, a loaner vehicle or alternative transportation through Toyota Rent-A-Car (TRAC) can be provided. 

Opcode Description DSPM Authorization
GGG43A Vehicle Rental 1-30 Days Required
GGG43B Vehicle Rental 31-60 Days

 

Rentals greater than 4 days or $35.00 per day requires DSPM authorization as per the Toyota Transportation Assistance Policy (TTAP).

 

Warranty Reimbursement Procedure

Warranty Reimbursement Procedure

Opcode Description Flat Rate Hours
GGG41A Inspection, NO LEAK FOUND, re-tighten 0.3
H0G316 Inspection, LEAK FOUND, vehicle held 0.0

 

  • The flat rate time for opcode GGG41A includes 0.1 hours for administrative cost per unit for the dealership.

 

NOTE: Toyota is currently preparing the additional remedy. Toyota expects to update the dealer letter with these warranty claim filing details in several weeks. In the meantime, it is critical that dealers file opcode H0G316 for any vehicles identified with a leak, as this information will be used to support Toyota’s parts preparation activities.

 

Media Contacts

It is imperative that all media contacts (local and national) receive a consistent message. In this regard, all media contacts must be directed to Victor Vanov (469) 292-1318 in Toyota Corporate Communications. Please do not provide this number to customers. Please provide this contact only to media.

 

Customer Contacts

Customers who receive the owner letter may contact your dealership with questions regarding the letter and/or the Safety Recall. Please welcome them to your dealership and answer any questions that they may have. A Q&A is provided to assure a consistent message is communicated.

Customers with additional questions or concerns are asked to please contact the Toyota Customer Experience Center (1-888-270-9371) – Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, Saturday 7:00 am to 4:30 pm Central Time.

 

             

Campaign Designation Decoder

Campaign Designation Decoder
Examples:

C1B = Launched in 2012, Interim Phase, 2nd   Campaign Launched in 2012
E0A = Launched in 2014, Remedy Phase, 1st  Campaign Launched in 2014
H0A = Launched in 2017, Remedy Phase, 1st  Campaign Launched in 2017.

 

Please review this entire package with your Service and Parts staff to familiarize them with the proper stepby-step procedures required to implement this Safety Recall.

 

Thank you for your cooperation.

TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
 

Safety Recall H0G Remedy Notice
Certain 2016-2017 Model Year Tacoma
Rear Differential Leak 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Original Publication Date April 27, 2017

 

Q1: What is the condition?
A1: The involved vehicles have rear differentials that may leak oil. If the vehicle is continuously operated in this condition, the rear differential could become damaged, which can result in noise and reduced propulsion. In some cases the rear differential could seize, resulting in a loss of control of the vehicle and increasing the risk of a crash.

 

Q1a: Are there any warnings that this condition exists?   

A1a: Yes. If the rear differential is leaking, oil leaks can be observed. Unusual noise and reduced propulsion can also occur.

 

Q2: What is Toyota going to do?
A2:

 

Starting in mid-June 2017, Toyota will send an owner notification by first class mail advising owners to make an appointment with their authorized Toyota dealer. Toyota dealers will check the rear differential for any oil leakage. If no leaks are found, all fasteners will be re-tightened.  If leakage is found, the rear differential carrier gasket will be replaced with a new one, and new fasteners will be installed. If rear differential components are damaged, the rear differential carrier assembly will be replaced with a new one.  This remedy will be at no cost to customers.
Q3: Which and how many vehicles are covered by this Safety Recall?
A3: There are approximately 228,000 vehicles covered by this Safety Recall. Approximately 5,700 vehicles involved in this Safety Recall were distributed to Puerto Rico.

 

 

Model Name Model Year Production Period
Tacoma 2016 – 2017 Mid-August 2015 –  late March 2017

 

 

 

Q3a:  Are there any other Lexus/Toyota/Scion vehicles covered by this Safety Recall in the U.S.?

A3a:  No, there are no other Lexus/Toyota/Scion vehicles covered by this Safety Recall.

Q4: How long will the repair take?
A4:

 

If the vehicle does not have a leak present the repair will take approximately 45 minutes. If the leak condition is present the repair will take approximately three and a half hours. However, depending upon the dealer’s work schedule, it may be necessary to make the vehicle available for a longer period of time.
Q5: How does Toyota obtain my mailing information?
A5: Toyota uses an industry provider who works with each state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to receive registration or title information, based upon the DMV records. Please make sure your registration or title information is correct.

 

Q6: What if I have additional questions or concerns?
A6:

 

If you have additional questions or concerns, please contact the Toyota Customer Experience Center at 1888-270-9371 Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, Saturday 7:00 am to 4:30 pm Central Time.

 

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS 

FOR 

SAFETY RECALL H0G 

REAR DIFFERENTIAL LEAK 

CERTAIN 2016-2017 TACOMA

 

The repair quality of covered vehicles is extremely important to Toyota.  All dealership technicians performing this recall are required to successfully complete the most current version of the E-Learning course “Safety Recall and Service Campaign Essentials”. To ensure that all vehicles have the repair performed correctly; technicians performing this recall repair are required to currently hold at least one of the following certification levels:

  • Certified Technician (Chassis)
  • Expert Technician (Chassis)
  • Master Technician
  • Master Diagnostic Technician

It is the dealership’s responsibility to select technicians with the above certification level or greater to perform this recall repair.  Carefully review   your resources, the technician skill level, and ability before assigning technicians to this repair.  It is important to consider technician days off and vacation schedules to ensure there are properly trained technicians available to perform this repair at all times.

 

I. OPERATION FLOW CHART

Warranty Reimbursement Procedure

 

II. IDENTIFICATION OF AFFECTED VEHICLES

  • Check the TIS Vehicle Inquiry System to confirm the VIN is involved in this Safety Recall, and that the Campaign has not already been competed prior to dealer shipment or by another dealer.
  • TMS warranty will not reimburse dealers for repairs completed on vehicles that are not affected or were completed by another dealer.

 

III. PREPARATION

A. PARTS

No parts will be required.

 

B. TOOLS & EQUIPTMENT

 

C.   MATERIALS

No materials will be required.

 

IV.  BACKGROUND

The involved vehicles have rear differentials that may leak oil. If the vehicle is continuously operated in this condition, the rear differential could become damaged, which can result in noise and reduced propulsion. In some cases the rear differential could seize, resulting in a loss of control of the vehicle and increasing the risk of a crash.

REAR DIFFERENTIAL

 

V. WORK PROCEDURE

1. INSPECT REAR DIFFERENTIAL FOR FLUID LEAK

  1. Inspect the area where the Carrier Assembly bolts to the Axle Housing for signs of fluid leaks. Check around the entire circumference of the Carrier Assembly.

 REAR DIFFERENTIAL

 

 

  • If NO signs of fluid leaking are found, skip to Step #2.
  • If a fluid leakage is found, do not attempt any repair at this time. Please hold the vehicle until a later date when a remedy repair is available.  Details on this repair will be released when available. 

Note:  Fluid leaks may vary from minor to extreme.  If any sign of a fluid leak is found, do not proceed with this repair.  This recall cannot be closed until the final repair is completed (availability TBD).

 

2. RETORQUE DIFFERENTAIL CARRIER NUTS

  1. Using the sequence shown, torque the 10 Differential Carrier nuts.

Torque 18 ft.lbs {25 N∙m, 255 kgf∙cm}

It is critical that the Differential Carrier nuts are torqued to exact value specified.  DO NOT use any other tool than a properly calibrated torque wrench set to the specified value.  Failure to follow this procedure will result in damage to the studs installed in the Rear Axle Housing.

 

Note:  With no oil leak found and the Carrier nuts retorqued properly, the recall can be closed.

 

◄ VERIFY REPAIR QUALITY ►
With no oil leak present, verify that all 10 bolts have been properly torqued to exactly 18 ft.lbs.  The recall should be closed. 

If an oil leak was found, no repair should be completed.  Hold the vehicle for a future date when a repair is available. 

If you have any questions regarding this update, please contact your regional representative.

 

XI. APPENDIX

a. PARTS DISPOSAL

As required by Federal Regulations, please make sure all recalled parts (original parts)      removed from the vehicle are disposed of in a manner in which they will not be reused, unless requested for parts recovery return.

 

XII. CAMPAIGN DESIGNATION DECORDER

Campaign Designation Decoder
 Examples:

A0D = Launched in 2010, Remedy Phase, 4th Campaign Launched in 2010
B1E = Launched in 2011, Interim Phase, 5th Campaign Launched in 2011
C1C = Launched in 2012, Interim Phase, 3rd Campaign Launched in 2012

 

 

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1 thought on “Safety Recall H0G – Rear Differential Leak – 2016-2017 Toyota Tacoma”

  1. What century are you planning to fix this problem? I have a totally worthless vehicle. Your Camry rentals are like driving a sardine can.

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