Some Toyota Tundra owners report experiencing engine cut-off issues while idling, which may indicate a battery-related problem. These owners have noted that if the engine idles extremely low, around 0-300 RPMs, it can die after a short period, suggesting a potential battery issue. Additionally, those whose batteries have gone dead and required a jump start often suspect parasitic power loss that drains the battery when the truck is not running. Furthermore, some owners have encountered battery drain while driving, which could point to alternator issues leading to a faulty battery or parasitic power loss. Common symptoms reported include slow engine crank, no start, dim lights, flickering dashboard lights, and clicking noises when attempting to start the engine. To resolve these issues, it is advised to check battery health, investigate for any parasitic power loss, and ensure the alternator is functioning properly; if problems persist, consulting a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis is recommended.
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