PaintRock
Adventurer
My 2003 Tundra recently suffered some fairly significant electro-mechanical failures. The little green light that is supposed to come on when the shifter is shifted into drive, stopped illuminating. I was quite perplexed and troubled when this happened. I didn't know if I should immediately trade the vehicle, perhaps try to sell it to some unsuspecting buyer, or just continue to drive in its semi-functional state... To make matters worse, I began checking for other electro-mechanical failures and realized the lamp which is solely responsible for the illumination of the glove compartment had completely ceased to function as well.
Luckily, I was able to find replacement LED lamps online and for the grand total of US$5.47 ($2.99 was shipping), I was able to repair this vehicle and I am continuing to utilize it.
My main goal with this post is for those whose Gen1 Tundras have suffered similar malfunctions, will realize their vehicles can be salvaged.
Luckily, I was able to find replacement LED lamps online and for the grand total of US$5.47 ($2.99 was shipping), I was able to repair this vehicle and I am continuing to utilize it.
My main goal with this post is for those whose Gen1 Tundras have suffered similar malfunctions, will realize their vehicles can be salvaged.