When to Use Tow Haul Mode on a Toyota Tundra
When towing medium to heavy loads with your Tundra, use Tow/Haul to stabilize shifts and braking—discover when to switch modes next.
Essential information for Toyota Tundra pickup owners.
Covers towing setup, engine maintenance, and heavy-duty usage advice.
Helps improve durability, performance, and long-term ownership experience.
When towing medium to heavy loads with your Tundra, use Tow/Haul to stabilize shifts and braking—discover when to switch modes next.
A concise guide to when to use your trailer brake controller's manual override—learn when gentle, pulsed braking can save a sway or tight maneuver.
A practical guide to when and how to use engine braking while towing a Tundra—start early on long descents to protect brakes and maintain control.
Balanced use of 4HI for slippery speeds and 4LO for low-speed torque on your Tundra—learn when to switch and avoid costly drivetrain mistakes.
On the Tundra, choose 2WD for efficiency and 4WD for traction—learn when to switch before conditions catch you off guard.
Keeping your Tundra’s tires rotated every 5,000–7,500 miles—or sooner when towing—can prevent uneven wear, but important timing details follow.
Now’s the time to learn when to replace Tundra spark plugs—V6s often at 30k (or sooner if heavy duty), V8 iridium up to 120k.
When driving a Toyota Tundra off‑road, know exactly when disabling traction control helps mobility—and when it will leave you stuck or unsafe, so read on.
Check when to change your Toyota Tundra’s transmission fluid—timing varies by towing and driving habits, so learn the right schedule now.
Modern Toyota Safety Sense on the Tundra blends cameras and radar to help prevent crashes, but learn its limits and setup before relying on it.