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I have a 2001 Tundra extended cab and was told by toyota...

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Question by bennett
Submitted on 6/10/2004
Related FAQ: Toyota Tundra FAQ
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I have a 2001 Tundra extended cab and was told by toyota that I needed both manifolds replaced.  After selling me a 2k extended warranty to cover the cost of the repair, they replaced the manifolds. Supposedly - However, after picking the truck up yesterday, the original noise remains (a rattling exhaust noise in the lower front of the truck that occurs on acceleration).  How can I tell if the manifolds were actually replaced?   Do the have serial numbers stamped on  them?  Help!


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