Parking Brake Actuator Assembly #46310-33010 (2024)

Warranty Information

What is Covered

Toyota* warrants that it will either provide a replacement part or repair any Toyota part or accessory that is defective in material or workmanship. This warranty applies to new or remanufactured parts which are Toyota Genuine Parts. Toyota Genuine Parts are defined as all Toyota parts and accessories that are either manufactured or specifically approved by Toyota Motor Corporation and sold by TMS or its authorized Private Distributors to authorized Dealers.

Parts Purchases - With the exception of 12V batteries, Toyota Genuine Parts purchased over-the-counter or online from an authorized Toyota Dealer, but installed by a third party on the applicable Toyota or Lexus model vehicle, carry a 12-month parts only warranty from the date of purchase.

Service Part Warranty - The warranty for Toyota Genuine Parts purchased and installed by an authorized Dealer on the applicable Toyota or Lexus model vehicle, is 12 months, regardless of mileage, from the install date or the remainder of any applicable New Vehicle Limited Warranty, whichever provides greater coverage.

12 Volt Battery Limited Warranty

TrueStart batteries are warranted as free exchange from the date of purchase for 24 months, regardless of mileage, or the remainder of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, whichever provides greater coverage, and on a prorated basis thereafter for up to 84 months. Proration is for the battery only (based on MSRP) and excludes applicable taxes, labor for installation and towing.

True-2 batteries are warranted as free exchange from the date of purchase for 18 months, regardless of mileage, and on a prorated basis thereafter for up to 60 months. Free exchange excludes labor for installation and towing. Proration is for the battery only (based on MSRP) and excludes applicable taxes, labor for installation and towing.

Hybrid System High Voltage Battery Limited Warranty

Hybrid system high-voltage (HV) batteries installed by an authorized Toyota Dealer (excluding commercial, fleet or livery vehicles) are warranted for 36 months, regardless of mileage, from the date the part(s) was installed on the vehicle or the remainder of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, whichever provides greater coverage.

HV batteries not installed by an authorized Toyota Dealer, and/or installed on commercial, fleet or livery vehicles, will be covered under the 12-month Toyota Service Parts Limited Warranty.

Tires Limited Warranty

Tires are warranted independently by the tire manufacturer. See manufacturer’s statement for details.

What is Not Covered

This Limited Warranty does not apply where the vehicle mileage cannot be determined or has been altered.

Damage to a Toyota part or accessory caused by a non- genuine or unauthorized part or component is not covered.

Labor for removal from vehicle and reinstallation of a part or accessory sold “over-the-counter” is not covered.

Labor, parts, and other costs (such as all lubricants) connected with recommended maintenance service are not covered.

Service adjustments, such as calibration or alignments are not covered.

Failures or damages resulting from improper installation, removal, repair, misuse, negligence, accidents, or modification of the part or the accessory are not covered.

Incidental or consequential damages resulting from breach of this written warranty or any implied warranty (such as telephone calls, loss of time, lost opportunities, inconvenience, or commercial loss) are not covered.

Any implied warranties, including those of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the applicable duration of this written warranty.

Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

This is the only warranty authorized by Toyota. The performance of repairs or the replacement of the part are the exclusive remedies under this warranty or any implied warranty. Toyota does not authorize any person to create for it any other obligation or liability in connection with Toyota Parts or Accessories. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

Owner's Responsibilities

To obtain this warranty coverage, return the part or accessory, or vehicle to which it is attached, to any authorized Toyota or Lexus Dealer (depending on the type of part and vehicle at issue). Proof of original purchase is required to qualify for this warranty.

For More Information regarding this limited warranty, please contact your dealership or call Toyota toll-free at (800) 331-4331// Lexus toll-free (800) 255-3987.

Requests in writing should be sent to:

Brand Engagement Center

P.O. Box 259001, Plano, TX 75025-9001

Parking Brake Actuator Assembly #46310-33010 (2024)

FAQs

How do I know if my brake actuator is bad? ›

Several problems might occur in a brake actuator:
  1. Uneven Braking: If one side of your vehicle seems to brake more forcefully than the other, a faulty brake actuator might be the cause.
  2. Brake Warning Light: A warning light on your dashboard can indicate a problem with the brake actuator.

What is a brake actuator assembly? ›

Brake actuators and diaphragm actuators play a key role in the braking system. Their purpose is to convert the pressure exerted on the brake pedal into braking force. Wheel brake actuators, for instance in drum brakes, transfer the pressure built up by the master brake actuator in the braking system to the brake shoes.

What is a parking brake actuator? ›

Parking Brake Actuators are also an integral part of the Hill Hold Assist systems found on modern vehicles. They engage independently to prevent a vehicle from rolling down a hill and can even be applied when the vehicle is stopped at a light. Constant use and corrosion can cause these to prematurely fail.

How do I reset my BMW parking brake malfunction? ›

  1. Press and hold the parking pedal.
  2. Turn the ignition ON.
  3. Press and hold the parking brake button for 5 seconds.
Jul 20, 2022

What happens when an actuator goes out? ›

The most common symptom of the A/C Actuator going bad or when the Blend Door is stuck is when you feel inconsistent air flow coming in. The desired air you want whether it be hot or cold, is being diverted incorrectly, so you are not getting a consistent temperature out of the A/C system.

What causes a car actuator to go bad? ›

Overloading the System

Excessive force applied to the door lock, either manually or through external impacts, can overload the actuator system. This can lead to damage to the internal components, causing malfunctions or complete failure.

How do you diagnose parking brake problems? ›

Take your foot off of the normal brake and let your vehicle idle. If the vehicle moves, your electric brake isn't working, which is important to know if you need to park on an incline or hold your vehicle in place.

What is the purpose of the brake actuator? ›

Brake actuators are the devices that convert the compressed air force within a truck or trailer's air reservoir into a mechanical force, which activates the brake. Without the actuator, air brakes couldn't function, says Prakash Jain, ArvinMeritor's technical support manager for braking systems.

How to reset parking brake? ›

Press and hold the EPB switch until the brake warning light on the instrument panel starts to flash. Continue to hold the switch until the flash goes off. 4. Release the switch and press it again, the parking brake should now be reset.

What is a common parking brake fault? ›

Parking brake failures can also occur due to underlying vehicle brake system issues. Problems such as brake master cylinders, callipers, or hydraulic lines can affect the overall functionality of the parking brake. A faulty ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) can also impact the parking brake's performance.

What causes an electronic parking brake to malfunction? ›

Electric parking brakes rely on an electrical system to activate and release the brake mechanism. Electrical malfunctions can occur due to issues with the wiring, connectors, or blown fuse.

What happens when an ABS actuator fails? ›

The Most Common Symptoms Of A Failing ABS Actuator Assembly

Increased effort to push the brake pedal. ABS light coming on in the dash (usually in an amber color) Brakes locking up frequently.

How do I know if I need a new actuator? ›

3 Signs of a Failing Blend Door Actuator
  1. Knocking and Clicking. When you go to change the airflow in your vehicle, you'll hear a knocking sound, or a clicking coming from the vents and behind the controllers where you manage the temperature in your car. ...
  2. Airflow Inconsistencies. ...
  3. Wrong Temperature.
Apr 10, 2024

How do you test for a faulty actuator? ›

To test an actuator, you can follow these steps:
  1. Disconnect the actuator from the power source or control system to ensure safety during testing.
  2. Inspect the actuator for any visible damage or loose connections.
  3. Use a multimeter to check the continuity of the actuator's electrical connections.
Feb 15, 2024

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