A whooshing sound when accelerating over 80 mph in your 2013 Toyota Tacoma could be due to a few factors, such as wind noise from an improperly sealed or damaged door, window, or sunroof. It might also be caused by issues with the vehicle's aerodynamics or a problem with the engine or exhaust system. Additionally, check for any loose or damaged components in the intake or ventilation system that may be causing air to escape or rush through. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to identify the exact source of the noise.
There can be quite a few miles put on this type of vehicle. On record, there have been 487,000 miles that were put on the Toyota Tacoma.
The EPA range estimate for the 2001 Toyota Tacoma is 300.2 mi. in the city, 363.4 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2003 Toyota Tacoma is 316.0 mi. in the city, 395.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2014 Toyota Tacoma is 443.1 mi. in the city, 527.5 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2011 Toyota Tacoma is 443.1 mi. in the city, 527.5 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2009 Toyota Tacoma is 420.0 mi. in the city, 546.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2007 Toyota Tacoma is 420 mi. in the city, 546 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2010 Toyota Tacoma is 420.0 mi. in the city, 546.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2004 Toyota Tacoma is 316.0 mi. in the city, 395.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2013 Toyota Tacoma is 443.1 mi. in the city, 527.5 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota Tacoma is 378 mi. in the city, 525 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2012 Toyota Tacoma is 443.1 mi. in the city, 527.5 mi. on the highway.