ZH7-Dealer Packa

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Public Details for: ZH7-Dealer Packa

Dealer package: june 25, 2018 added warranty claim submission flowchart. See appendix a. In our continuing efforts to ensure the best in customer satisfaction, toyota is announcing a warranty enhancement program to extend the warranty cover


- 2008 - 2007 -

Models from 2008
2008 TOYOTA TUNDRA
Models from 2007
2007 TOYOTA TUNDRA
◄ IMPORTANT UPDATE ►
The attached Dealer Letter has been updated. Refer to the details below.
DATE
June 25, 2018
March 2, 2018
October 19, 2017
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October 12, 2017
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August 28, 2017
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TOPIC
Added warranty claim submission flowchart. See Appendix A.
Rental sublet period added for use during repair.
Primary Coverage expiration date changed.
Ancillary parts coverage section added.
Tundra Frame Replacement (ZH7) and CRC Application is now available.
Added additional op codes for Tundra to cover dealer costs of maintaining vehicles
while waiting for frames, if applicable.
Added op codes for Tundra to cover costs to replace Bed Assembly, if applicable.
Sequoia Frame Replacement (ZH8 and ZH9) is now available.
Added additional op codes for Sequoia to cover dealer costs of maintaining vehicles
while waiting for frames, if applicable.
Tacoma Frame Replacement is now available.
Added op code to cover dealer costs of maintaining vehicles while waiting for frames,
if applicable.
The most recent update in the attached Region Letter will be highlighted with a red box.
Please review this notification with your staff to assure that all relevant personnel have been briefed regarding this
subject.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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19001 South Western Avenue
Torrance, CA 90501
(310) 468-4000
Original Publication Date: July 17, 2017
To:
All Toyota Dealer Principals, General Managers, Service Managers, and Parts Managers
Subject:
Warranty Enhancement Program ZH7
Certain 2007 – 2008 Model Year Tundra
Extension of Warranty Coverage for Frame Corrosion
In our continuing efforts to ensure the best in customer satisfaction, Toyota is announcing a Warranty Enhancement
Program to extend the warranty coverage for Frame Corrosion on certain 2007 – 2008 model year Tundra vehicles.
On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2007 – 2008 Toyota Tundra vehicles
regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action settlement includes inspection of the
customer’s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard based on the Court-ordered
inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer. Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame
replacement.
This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing
parts for CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited Service
Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame
inspection criteria.
Frame Inspection
Estimated Launch
Timing*
Available
Frame Replacement
Available
Customer
Reimbursement
Available
Frame CRC
Application
Available
Activity
Notes
As necessary
Upon meeting or exceeding the Rust Perforation Standard based
on Court-ordered inspection criteria
Through Settlement Administrator; see
www.toyotaframesettlement.com
Only for vehicles that do not meet or exceed the Rust Perforation
Standard based on Court-ordered inspection criteria; only for coldclimate states1; under separate LSC (H0F); expires May 21, 2019
* Estimated Launch Timing is subject to change based on availability of remedy parts.
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District of Columbia (DC), CT, DE, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WI, and
WV.
Background
• Toyota has received reports that certain 2007 through 2008 model
year Tundra vehicles operated in specific cold climate areas (Cold
Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-thannormal corrosion to the vehicle’s frame.
• Toyota investigated these reports and determined that the frames in
some vehicles may not have corrosion-resistant protection sufficient
Tacoma shown in example.
for use in these areas.
• This combined with prolonged exposure to road salts and other
environmental factors, may contribute to the development of more-than-normal rust in the frame of some vehicles.
• This condition is unrelated to and separate from normal surface rust which is commonly found on metallic surfaces
after some years of usage and/or exposure to the environment.
The following information is provided to inform you and your staff of the program notification schedule and your
anticipated degree of involvement.
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Warranty Enhancement Program (WEP) Details
This Warranty Enhancement Program provides enhanced coverage to the vehicle’s “New Vehicle Limited Warranty”
as it applies to frame corrosion. The specific condition covered by this program is rust that satisfies the Rust
Perforation Standard as per the Settlement Agreement. If the condition is verified, the vehicle will be repaired with
a new frame under the terms of this Warranty Enhancement Program.
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The coverage offers the latter of 12 years from the Date of First Use (DOFU) or January 31, 2019.
This coverage is for warranty work performed at an authorized Toyota dealer only. It is subject to the terms of the Settlement
Agreement and conditions set forth in the New Vehicle Limited Warranty Section of the Owner’s Warranty Information booklet, except
where conflicting with the Settlement Agreement, in which case, the Settlement Agreement controls. For example, damage from
abuse, an accident, theft and/or vandalism is not covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty or this warranty enhancement.
Warranty Enhancement Coverage:
If a customer believes their vehicle has been operated in cold climate regions of the United States where high road
salt is frequently used and/or a customer is concerned that their vehicle’s frame has more-than-normal corrosion,
Toyota dealerships are requested to inspect the vehicle’s frame for corrosion using the Court-ordered Frame
Inspection and Replacement Protocol. Based upon the results of the inspection, dealerships are requested to do one
of the following at no charge to the vehicle owner:
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For warm climate states, if the vehicle’s frame passes Toyota’s inspection, no further action is required.
For Cold Climate States (District of Columbia (DC), CT, DE, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY,
OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WI, and WV), if the vehicle’s frame passes Toyota’s inspection, the vehicle may be eligible
to have Corrosion Resistant Compound (CRC) protection applied. This will be applied under a separate
Limited Service Campaign (LSC – H0F).
For all states and territories, if the vehicle’s frame meets or exceeds the standard for frame replacement, the
frame will be replaced at no charge to the customer.
Covered Vehicles
There are approximately 341,200 vehicles covered by this Warranty Enhancement Program. Approximately 700
vehicles involved in this Warranty Enhancement Program were distributed to Puerto Rico.
Model Name
Model Year
UIO
Production Period
Tundra
2007 – 2008
341,200
Late October 2006 – Mid-August 2008
Owner Letter Mailing Date
Toyota will begin to notify owners in October 2017 and will be mailed over several months. A sample of the owner
notification letter has been included for your reference.
Technician Training Requirements
The repair quality of covered vehicles is extremely important to Toyota. All Toyota 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:
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Certified Technician (any specialty)
Expert Technician (any specialty)
Master Technician
Master Diagnostic Technician
Final repair must be signed off and validated by a MDT.
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
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The Technical Instructions contain inspection criteria for completing the frame inspection, as well as instructions to
access the frame inspection website. The frame must be inspected by a qualified Toyota technician, who will inspect
the frame rails and cross member mounting locations. If any perforation in the frame is found to be 10 mm or larger,
then the frame will be replaced as per the Settlement Agreement. Please use the flow chart below. The TI will be
updated when frame replacement becomes available.
If the vehicle passes the frame inspection, and the CRC application is applicable, instructions will be provided in the
Technical Instructions under the LSC.
To assist dealers in determining the correct part number(s) to order, a website has been set up to look up part numbers
by VIN. Please go to http://toyota-frame-parts-lookup.imagespm.info. Select the appropriate campaign/vehicle, enter
the VIN, and the correct part numbers to order will be displayed. The website is for part(s) application reference
only and won’t order the parts, confirm campaign completion status, or confirm campaign applicability.
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The parts will need to be ordered through the Dealer Daily Parts System.
ETAs for the parts will be available via the normal system.
Frame ETAs will be made available on the Dealer Daily website, in the MAC reference area.
Note: When first logging in, enter your dealer code and the default password (XXXXX). Upon logging in, the
website will ask for you to reset the password and provide an e-mail address.
The below list of ancillary parts is reimbursable in the event that careful removal of the part damages the
component and/or where the component is corroded to the point that re-installation is not possible. Normal
wear & tear for time and miles does not justify ancillary part reimbursement. All ancillary parts should be
retained until the claim has been approved by Warranty. Clear pictorial documentation of ancillary parts must
be attached to the dealer’s copy of the Repair Order (RO). These pictures must have the RO placed next to
the ancillary part, and both captured in the same picture. TMNA/TMS Warranty reserves the right to request
photo documentation in order to confirm that replacement was necessary. If the requested pictures are (1)
not submitted, (2) unclear, (3) and/or do not justify replacement under this program, the warranty claim is
subject to denial and/or debit as permitted by state law.
Hardware (applicable Bolts, Nuts, Clips, Clamps, Washers, Cotter Pins, Brackets, etc.), Brake Tube/Lines (including
Flexible), Bumper Springs, Cab Mounting Cushions, Toe/Camber Cam Assemblies, Control Arm Bushings, Lateral
Control Rod Bushing, Differential Supports, Engine/Transmission Mounts, Fender Apron Seals, Crossmember
Extension, Stabilizer Bar Links/Bushings/Cushions, Front Suspension Member Brace, Fuel Tank, Fuel Tank Protector,
Fuel Tank Straps, Fuel Lines/Tubes, Parking Brake Cables, Toe Adjustment Plates, Spare Tire Carrier, Shackle Kit,
Steering Intermediate Shaft, Power Steering Rack (including lines attached to Rack) and Tie Rod Ends, Upper Control
Arms, Hub Grease Caps, Lower Control Arms, Rear Crossmember (Frame Sub-Assy), Rear Differential Mount
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Warranty Reimbursement Procedure
Verify Vehicle Eligibility:
1. Check the VIN range
2. Check the TIS vehicle Inquiry system
Yes
Perform pre-hoist inspection.
No
No further action required.
No
Contact your regional
representative for assistance.
Perform Frame Inspection utilizing the Inspection application.
Was perforation 10mm or larger found in the locations identified in
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l u e below
a r e a (during the rust removal and/or cleaning process)?
Is the vehicle applicable to LSC
H0F?
No
If No, no further action required;
return vehicle to customer.
Yes
Yes
Is your dealership located in a
cold climate state?
Inspection application submits report for FTS approval.
Was approval received from the FTS?
If No, H0F cannot be performed
at your facility; return vehicle to
customer.
Yes
Yes
Order parts and complete frame replacement.
Perform LSC H0F
Yes
WEP Complete
See Appendix A for flowchart illustrating warranty claim submission process.
Op Code
GHG21A
ZH7404
GHG21B
GHG21C
GHG21D
GHG21E
GHG21F
GHG21G
GHG21H
GHG21J
Description
2007-2008 MY Frame Inspection – No Significant Perforation Found
2007-2008 MY Frame Inspection – Qualifying Perforation Found –
Awaiting Frame Replacement
2007-2008 MY Frame Inspection + Replace Frame and Install Body
Plugs – 2WD (Dealer)
2007-2008 MY Frame Inspection + Replace Frame and Install Body
Plugs – 4WD (Dealer)
2007-2008 MY Frame Inspection + Replace Frame and Install Body
Plugs – 2WD (Sublet)
2007-2008 MY Frame Inspection + Replace Frame and Install Body
Plugs – 4WD (Sublet)
2007-2008 MY Replace Frame and Install Body Plugs – 2WD (Dealer)
2007-2008 MY Replace Frame and Install Body Plugs – 4WD (Dealer)
2007-2008 MY Replace Frame and Install Body Plugs – 2WD (Sublet)
2007-2008 MY Replace Frame and Install Body Plugs – 4WD (Sublet)
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Flat Rate Hour
0.5 hr/vehicle
0.5 hr/vehicle
39.1 hr/vehicle
40.8 hr/vehicle
0.5 hr/vehicle
0.5 hr/vehicle
38.6 hr/vehicle
40.3 hr/vehicle
0.0 hr/vehicle
0.0 hr/vehicle
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During the frame replacement repair, for a maximum of 7 days, a loaner vehicle or alternative transportation ($60
per day maximum) through Toyota Rent-A-Car (TRAC) can be claimed as a sublet type “RT” under the above Op
Codes GHG21B, GHG21C, GHG21D, GHG21E, GHG21F, GHG21G, GHG21H, and GHG21J.
Note: You cannot use this RT sublet in conjunction with only the rental 30-day period op codes.
The sublet cost for Op. Codes GHG21D, GHG21E, GHG21H, and GHG21J (replace Frame by a sublet shop)
should be claimed under sublet type YF using the following formula:
o GHG21D/H = Maximum 38.6 Hours X Dealer Hourly Rate
o GHG21E/J = Maximum 40.3 Hours X Dealer Hourly Rate
The transportation cost of frame between dealer and outside repair shop will be reimbursed for the maximum cost
US $50.00 under the sublet cost column for the Op. No. GHG21D/E/H/J with Sublet Type YC.
The transportation cost of vehicle between dealer and outside repair shop will be reimbursed for the maximum
cost US $250.00 under the sublet cost column for the Op. No. GHG21D/E/H/J with Sublet Type YG.
Loaner Vehicle Reimbursement Procedure
Due to parts procurement limitations, for vehicles that do not pass the Toyota inspection criteria, rental vehicles will
be made available for up to 60 days (maximum $60 per day) if the vehicle is required to remain at the Toyota Dealer
overnight. In appropriate circumstances, where a customer desires a similar vehicle, please make an effort to
accommodate their request.
Op Code
GHG22A
GHG22B
GHG22C
GHG22D
Description
2007 - 2008 MY Vehicle Rental 1-30 days
2007 - 2008 MY Vehicle Rental 31-60 days
2007 - 2008 MY Vehicle Rental 61-90 days
2007 - 2008 MY Vehicle Rental 91-120 days
NOTE: Rental invoice MUST be attached to all rental claims. These claims may be subject to debit if rental
invoice is not attached.
Customer Reimbursement
Customers who previously paid for the replacement of a frame, prior to January 3, 2017, are required to submit a
claim to the settlement administrator by July 20, 2017 (60 days after final court approval) for reimbursement
consideration by the Court-appointed Settlement Claims Administrator. Those customers who are eligible for
reimbursement will be provided a check by the settlement administrator. If customers have questions regarding the
status of their reimbursement requests, please have them contact the settlement administrator at 1- 800-481-7948.
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
Warranty Enhancement Program. 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.
Customers with additional questions or concerns may visit the settlement website at www.toyotaframesettlement.com
or may contact the Settlement Administrator at 1-800-481-7948.
Thank you for your cooperation.
TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
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Appendix A
Frame Warranty Claim Submission
The information below should be referenced to ensure correct warranty claim submissions for frame replacement or
spray campaigns (ZH6-9 and H0F).
Key Points
• DO NOT perform Campaign H0F without first performing and filing a claim for the WEP (Warranty
Enhancement Programs ZH6-9) inspection.
• H0F Op Codes GGG44C, GGG45C, GGG46C, GGG47C, and GGG48C are for vehicles that had initially
passed the WEP inspection, but had perforation found when descaling the vehicle in preparation for the
CRC spray. These H0F Op codes are not to be used as a preliminary failed inspection.
• If you see in TIS that campaign H0F is applicable and the status shows Not Completed, check to see the
status of WEP ZH6-9.
Please follow the flowchart below for the correct frame inspection, replacement, and CRC spray process.
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Warranty Enhancement Programs ZH6, ZH7, ZH8, ZH9
Multiple Models and Model Years
Extension of Warranty Coverage for Frame Corrosion
Frequently Asked Questions
Original Publication Date: July 17, 2017
◄ IMPORTANT UPDATE ►
DATE
10/19/2017
10/12/2017
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Tundra Frame Replacement and CRC Application is now available.
Sequoia (2005-2008) Frame Replacement and CRC Application is now available.
The most recent update will be highlighted with a red box.
On May 21, 2017, a settlement of claims in a class action lawsuit involving 2005 – 2010 Toyota Tacoma, 2007-2008
Tundra, and 2005-2008 Sequoia vehicles regarding frame corrosion was approved. This finally approved class action
settlement includes inspection of the customer’s frame, and if the frames meet or exceed the Rust Perforation
Standard based upon the Court-ordered inspection criteria, the frame will be replaced at no cost to the customer.
Toyota is currently preparing parts for frame replacement (Tundra).
This settlement will also include CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) application. Toyota is currently preparing
parts for the CRC application process. Once available, CRC application will be covered under a separate Limited
Service Campaign (LSC), and will only be available for vehicles registered in the Cold Climate States1 that pass frame
inspection criteria, and did not:
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Previously have the frame replaced and/or:
Previously had the frame sprayed with CRC under any previous campaign
Model
20052010
Tacoma
20072008
Tundra
20052008
Sequoia
Activity
Frame Inspection
Frame
ReplacementTacoma
Frame Replacement
– Tundra
Frame Replacement
– 2008 Sequoia
Frame Replacement
– 2005 – 2007
Sequoia
Customer
Reimbursement
Frame CRC
Application
Estimated
Launch Timing*
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available
Available (all
models)
Notes
As necessary
Upon meeting or exceeding the Rust Perforation Standard
based on Court-ordered inspection criteria
Upon meeting or exceeding the Rust Perforation Standard
based on Court-ordered inspection criteria
Upon meeting or exceeding the Rust Perforation Standard
based on Court-ordered inspection criteria
Upon meeting or exceeding the Rust Perforation Standard
based on Court-ordered inspection criteria
Through Settlement Administrator; see
www.toyotaframesettlement.com
Only for vehicles that do not meet or exceed the Rust
Perforation Standard based on Court-ordered inspection
criteria; only for cold-climate states1; under separate
Limited Service Campaign (LSC – H0F); expires May 21,
2019
* Estimated Launch Timing is subject to change based on availability of remedy parts.
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District of Columbia (DC), CT, DE, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WI, and
WV.
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Q1:
A1:
What is the condition?
On the subject vehicles, Toyota has received reports that certain vehicles operated in specific cold climate
areas (Cold Climate States) with high road salt usage may exhibit more-than-normal corrosion to the vehicle’s
frame. Toyota investigated these reports and determined that the frames in some vehicles may not have
corrosion-resistant protection sufficient for use in these areas. This, combined with prolonged exposure to
road salts and other environmental factors, may contribute to the development of more-than-normal rust in the
frame of some vehicles. This condition is unrelated to and separate from normal surface rust which is
commonly found on metallic surfaces after some years of usage and/or exposure to the environment.
Q2:
A2:
What is Toyota offering and why?
On May 21, 2017, a settlement of the class action relating to Vehicle Frame Corrosion was finally approved
by the Court. As part of the class action settlement, Toyota will initiate a Warranty Enhancement Program
(WEP) to inspect affected vehicle’s frames, and, if necessary, replace the vehicle’s frame. If the vehicle’s
frame passes the inspection, and is registered in a Cold Climate State, the customer will be offered a Frame
CRC application. This WEP will be available for 1 year from May 21, 2017 or 12 years from the vehicle’s Date
of First Use (DOFU), whichever is longer. The CRC application will be offered under a separate Limited
Service Campaign (LSC – H0F) for a period of two years from the date of court approval.
Q3:
A3:
What is Toyota going to do?
Toyota will send (in phases consistent with parts availability and repair capacity), starting in September, 2017,
an owner notification by first class mail advising owners to make an appointment with their authorized Toyota
dealer to have their frame inspected.
If the owner experiences the condition described above, they should contact their local authorized Toyota
dealership for diagnosis. If the vehicle exhibits significant rust perforation based on Toyota inspection criteria,
the dealer will replace the vehicle’s frame with a new one at NO CHARGE to the customer.
Q4:
A4:
Which and how many vehicles are covered by this Warranty Enhancement Program?
There are approximately 1,385,100 vehicles covered by this Warranty Enhancement Program.
Model
Tacoma
Tundra
Sequoia
Q5:
A5:
Model Year
2005 – 2010
2007 – 2008
2005 – 2008
UIO
887,000
341,200
156,900
Production Period
Mid-September 2004 – Mid-July 2010
Late October 2006 – Mid-August 2008
Late March 2004 – Early August 2008
What are the parameters of this Warranty Enhancement Program (WEP) and Limited Service
Campaign (LSC)?
The terms of the WEP are:
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The coverage offers the latter of 12 years from the Date of First Use (DOFU) or 1 year
from the date of final approval (5/21/2017).
This coverage is for warranty work performed at an authorized Toyota dealer only. It is subject to
the terms of the Settlement Agreement and conditions set forth in the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty Section of the Owner’s Warranty Information booklet, except where conflicting with the
Settlement Agreement, in which case, the Settlement Agreement controls. For example, damage
from abuse, an accident, theft and/or vandalism is not covered by the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty or this warranty enhancement.
The terms of the LSC are:
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The coverage offers two years from the date of final approval (5/21/2017).
Vehicle must be currently registered in a cold-climate state.
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A5a:
Are there any exclusions and limitations?
This WEP does not cover cosmetic damage or breakage due to outside forces, damage incurred
from abuse, vandalism, flood, misuse, tampering, a crash, and/or other impact, animal damage, fire,
or carbon build-up.
The WEP does not apply to vehicles that have flood damaged titles or vehicles that were sent to a
salvage yard, junkyard, wreckage facility or similar entity.
This WEP is applicable only to vehicles that were originally distributed in the U.S. or the U.S.
Territories. The vehicle must have been ever registered in the United States, unless proof is provided
that it could not be registered due to excessive corrosion on the vehicle’s frame.
Imported vehicles (ex. Mexico and Canada) are not covered, even if currently registered in the US.
Q5b:
A5b:
Q6:
A6:
What if used to live in a Cold Climate State, but now do not?
Application of the Corrosion Resistant Compounds will be based on where the subject vehicle is
currently registered.
If you suspect your vehicle exhibits this condition, do you need to make an appointment with your
dealership?
Yes. You should take your vehicle to a Toyota dealership if you suspect your vehicle is exhibiting the condition
described. The dealership will inspect the vehicle as per the parameters of the Warranty Enhancement
Program. If you have not experienced this condition, please apply the sticker to your Owner’s Warranty
Information booklet for future reference.
Q7:
A7:
Is the Warranty Enhancement Program coverage transferable if I sell my vehicle?
Yes. This Warranty Enhancement Program coverage is fully transferrable to subsequent vehicle owners for
the condition and terms specified in the notification letter.
Q8:
A8:
How long will the repair take?
The inspection of the vehicle’s frame will take approximately 2 hours. If frame corrosion that meets or exceeds
the Rust Perforation Standard is found and the frame requires replacement, the repair will take approximately
one week. A complimentary loaner vehicle will be offered if frame replacement is required. Depending upon
the dealer’s work schedule, however, it may be necessary to make the vehicle available for a longer period of
time.
Q9:
Tacoma only - What if I previously had my frame replaced or sprayed with CRC (Corrosion Resistant
Compound)?
Your vehicle is covered under this WEP regardless of whether the frame was sprayed with CRC or replaced
during a previous Toyota campaign.
A9:
Q10:
A10:
How does Toyota obtain my mailing information?
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.
Q11:
A11:
What if I have additional questions or concerns?
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 Standard
Time.
Customers with additional questions or concerns may visit the settlement website
www.toyotaframesettlement.com or may contact the Settlement Administrator at 1-800-481-7948.
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Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
6565 Headquarters Drive
Plano, TX 75024
(469) 292-4000
WARRANTY ENHANCEMENT NOTIFICATION – ZH7
LIMITED SERVICE CAMPAIGN – H0F
Dear Toyota Owner:
PL
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[VIN]
Toyota would like to advise you of an enhancement to portions of your Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty as part
of a finally approved and implemented class action settlement.
Toyota has received reports regarding frame corrosion on 2007 – 2008 model year Tundra vehicles. While not all
vehicles will experience this condition, we are offering the following program:
Warranty Enhancement Program Details
This Warranty Enhancement Program covers vehicles purchased new or used provides
enhanced coverage to the vehicle’s “New Vehicle Limited Warranty” as it applies to frame
corrosion. The specific condition covered by this program involves rust perforation, i.e.
“Rust Perforation Standard.” If perforation of the frame from rust corrosion meets or
exceeds the Rust Perforation Standard, the frame will be replaced at no cost under the
terms of this Warranty Enhancement Program.
The coverage offers the latter of 12 years from the Date of First Use (DOFU) or 1
year from the date of final approval (5/21/2017).
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Peel and Stick
Label onto the
Owner’s Warranty
Information Booklet
This coverage is for warranty work performed at an authorized Toyota dealer only, and is limited to your
specific vehicle whose Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is printed below. It is subject to the terms of
the Settlement Agreement and conditions set forth in the New Vehicle Limited Warranty Section of the
Owner’s Warranty Information booklet, except where conflicting with the Settlement Agreement, in
which case, the Settlement Agreement controls. For example, damage from abuse, an accident, theft
and/or vandalism is not covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty or this warranty enhancement.
VIN#
Date of First Use
SA
*Please see your Toyota dealer for additional details
Additionally, for a period of two years from the date of the final court approval (May 21, 2017), if the perforation does
not meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard, and the vehicle is registered in a Cold Climate State1, the dealer
will apply CRC (Corrosion Resistant Compound) to the frame, subject to these and other limitations included in the
Settlement Agreement.
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District of Columbia (DC), CT, DE, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WI, and
WV.
What should you do?
Please apply the sticker above to your Owner’s Warranty Information Booklet for future reference. If you have
not experienced the condition described above, there is no action necessary at this time.
Please contact any authorized Toyota dealer and make arrangements for inspection, diagnosis and, if
applicable, repair.
If you would like to update your vehicle ownership or contact information, please go to www.toyota.com/ownersupdate.
You will need your full 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to input the new information.
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.
Customers with additional questions or concerns may visit the settlement website at www.toyotaframesettlement.com
or may contact the Settlement Administrator at 1-800-481-7948.
Thank you for driving a Toyota.
Sincerely,
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TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
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Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
6565 Headquarters Drive
Plano, TX 75024
(469) 292-4000
WARRANTY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
and LIMITED SERVICE CAMPAIGN
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Are these a recall?
No. These are not a recall. Toyota is advising you of this enhancement to the Warranty Coverage pursuant
to the terms of a Court-approved Settlement agreement.
Q2:
If you suspect your vehicle exhibits this condition, do you need to make an appointment with your
dealership?
Yes. You should take your vehicle to an authorized Toyota dealership if you suspect your vehicle is exhibiting
the condition described. The dealership will inspect the vehicle as per the parameters of the Warranty
Enhancement Program. If you have not experienced this condition, please apply the sticker to your
Owner’s Warranty Information booklet for future reference.
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Is the Warranty Enhancement Program and Limited Service Campaign coverage transferable if I sell
my vehicle?
Yes. These campaign coverages are fully transferable to subsequent vehicle owners for the condition and
terms specified in the notification letter.
What should I do if my vehicle has the condition described?
If you experience this condition, please contact any authorized Toyota dealer and make arrangements for
inspection and, if applicable, repair.
Q5:
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How long will the repair take?
The inspection of the vehicle’s frame will take approximately 2 hours. If frame corrosion that meets or exceeds
the Rust Perforation Standard is found, and the frame requires replacement, the repair will take approximately
one week. A complimentary loaner vehicle will be offered if frame replacement is required. Depending upon
the dealer’s work schedule, however, it may be necessary to make the vehicle available for a longer period of
time.
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If frame corrosion does not meet or exceed the Rust Perforation Standard, and the dealer applies CRC, subject
to the vehicle at issue, the repair takes approximately 6 hours, and the vehicle will be held overnight to allow
time for the CRC to cure. However, depending upon the dealer’s work schedule, it may be necessary to make
the vehicle available for a longer period of time.
Q6:
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What if I have additional questions or concerns?
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.
Customers with additional questions or concerns may visit the settlement website
www.toyotaframesettlement.com or may contact the Settlement Administrator at 1-800-481-7948.
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