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What kind of sound is coming from the rear differential of a Toyota Tacoma?

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Faisal Mohammed

The Toyota Tacoma models from 2016 and later were subject to a rear differential recall, which was caused by improperly tightened torque nuts leading to leaks. These leaks could result in damage to the rear differential, potentially necessitating a full replacement. Owners have commonly described the issue as a howling noise, though other noises like rumbling while turning or intermittent clunking have also been reported. If you hear any of these noises in a 2016 or newer Tacoma, it is advisable to contact your dealership for the necessary recall repairs. For older Tacoma models experiencing similar sounds, it is recommended to have your vehicle properly diagnosed, as it could still indicate a rear differential issue in need of attention.

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  • Milton O

    A strange sound coming from the back of a Toyota Tacoma might be caused by low differential fluid. Make sure to check the fluid level and if it's low, fill it back up. If that's not the issue, it could be due to a worn-out bearing or gear mechanism inside.

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