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Cracked Running Lights, TPMS Sensors, & Middle Console Button

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2005-2015)' started by hotrod4787, Sep 18, 2014.

  1. Sep 18, 2014 at 7:42 PM
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    hotrod4787

    hotrod4787 [OP] Member

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    2010 Taco Double Cab Long Bed 4x4
    Weathertech floor mats HID 6000K hi/lo 3000k fog
    Cracked Running Lights

    I received a letter in the mail extending my warranty, as this is a common probelem. So I went to the stealership to redeem this recall.

    TPMS Sensors

    Prior to this, I purchased Toyota 16" wheels and tires from Craigslist. The tire pressure indicator illuminated, showing a false indication of low pressure tires. After doing research, I learned that the sensor IDs in the tires need to be programmed into the computer.

    Middle Console Button

    I also broke the button to the middle console that opens up and to the right, with respect to the driver. Apparently this is a common problem as well.


    So, I take it to the stealership. They honor the warranty for the headlights, but do not grant a warranty for the console button or the TPMS sensors (I was pissed about them not granting it for the button.) They also tried to get me to buy new sensors at $89 a piece

    So I spent $110 ("diagnostic fee") for for them to basically look at my truck and for two part numbers:

    58910-AD030-B0
    58910-04010-B0

    These are p/n's for a gray middle console. I'm not sure which is the right one, some help with this would be...helpful. They are both the same price, about $110 cheaper than at the stealership. I'm going to buy one online and put it in myself, because they charge $200 for installation. Below are links to the parts. I hope this helps someone save some money.

    http://www.toyotapartszone.com/Page...ed)&lc=pl&sectionID=3&componentsID=58-55&pnc=

    http://www.toyotapartszone.com/Page...ed)&lc=pl&sectionID=3&componentsID=58-55&pnc=
     

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