More Bad News for Toyota Tundra Owners Caught in Recall

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • Owners are now reporting dealers are turning them down on Toyota Tundra trade-ins as they try to find a way out of the engine recall mess. Things just went from bad to worse.
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  • @mikehoffy5765
    @mikehoffy5765 Před 16 dny +275

    Toyota should do a buyback.

    • @duggydo
      @duggydo Před 16 dny +3

      They just might.

    • @hoodrabbit3433
      @hoodrabbit3433 Před 16 dny +15

      Or just offer a 5.7 replacement

    • @tomcharbonneau9788
      @tomcharbonneau9788 Před 15 dny +4

      @@hoodrabbit3433 5.7 at the least.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 Před 15 dny +14

      @@hoodrabbit3433 Not going to happen. Factory production has switched to the 3.4, not to mention you can't just install it in a truck that was never designed for it.

    • @tanthony3895
      @tanthony3895 Před 15 dny +7

      Buyback is not going to happen.

  • @M85Iroc
    @M85Iroc Před 16 dny +213

    The fix should be installing the old 5.7L V8

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Před 16 dny +3

      Wonder if back in the late 00's if there was a similar response when dozens of 5.7's failed in the first model year of the Tundra asking Toyota to fix that issue by installing the 5VZ.

    • @LucasLeCompteMusic
      @LucasLeCompteMusic Před 16 dny +21

      Yeah but the EPA and their unrealistic demands on emissions won't let them. They are the reason why we have smaller engines with turbos.

    • @Tld6061
      @Tld6061 Před 16 dny +10

      ​@@LucasLeCompteMusicBiden administration just came out with 60mpg by 2031. The V8 is history.

    • @LucasLeCompteMusic
      @LucasLeCompteMusic Před 16 dny +1

      @@Tld6061 lol the only way to make that number is to have small diesel hybrids, which won't happen because DED systems are trash

    • @RycastFitness
      @RycastFitness Před 16 dny

      @@Tld6061 Biden won't make it to 2031 - hopefully that law won't, either.

  • @CrackerSmith
    @CrackerSmith Před 16 dny +163

    Imagine having a Toyota that nobody wants. Never thought we would see this day.

    • @scott8238
      @scott8238 Před 15 dny +14

      I saw this coming years ago they have been overrated for years. I use to drink the kool aid as well.

    • @travelguy1564
      @travelguy1564 Před 15 dny +9

      Ya, and the Toyota that nobody wants costs $55,000!

    • @user-nr7jm1so5j
      @user-nr7jm1so5j Před 15 dny +1

      Yup upside down world, Covid dividend. Nothing works any more,

    • @scarletboa
      @scarletboa Před 15 dny +5

      I'm surprised how well their resale has held up, despite the drama. I figured the 22+ tundras would be crashing in price by now. If you have one, you might want to consider selling/trading sooner rather than later.
      I'm glad I didn't trade my '19 3.5 ecoboost f150 in for a new '23 tundra.

    • @slumy8195
      @slumy8195 Před 15 dny +2

      yet here we are

  • @user-ux4iu7us7p
    @user-ux4iu7us7p Před 16 dny +276

    Looks like Toyota not only has to address the engine issue but the damage to their reputation.

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Před 16 dny +28

      Yeah their reputation will be tarnished, but how they respond to this mess will definitely impact how severe it will be.

    • @tedbell4416
      @tedbell4416 Před 16 dny +6

      And it's a bad one now

    • @user-ux4iu7us7p
      @user-ux4iu7us7p Před 16 dny +4

      @@ALMX5DP
      ​​⁠
      Agreed. If they go above and beyond, and they should for grief current owners are experiencing, it could bolster their reputation.

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Před 16 dny

      @@user-ux4iu7us7p yup, and working with their dealer network who is often the first point of contact owners have when they are in crisis about how to properly respond to concerns and complaints.

    • @user-ux4iu7us7p
      @user-ux4iu7us7p Před 16 dny +5

      @@ALMX5DP
      One more thing: Toyota may need to act really fast as a class action suit may be brewing.

  • @benhu509
    @benhu509 Před 16 dny +94

    Most Toyota truck buyers didn’t want a turbo engine and Toyota didn’t even give us an option for a V8. So Toyota can go kick rocks.

    • @ClockworksOfGL
      @ClockworksOfGL Před 15 dny +2

      The turbo isn’t the problem. Heavy trucks and locomotives having been using turbos for decades, without issue.

    • @jeanclaude7018
      @jeanclaude7018 Před 14 dny +5

      ​@@ClockworksOfGLYes, but those are diesel, and HEAVY low-rpm diesels at that, designed for 100% dury cycle. They know you can't rescue a locomotive with a tow truck.

    • @mobius-1503
      @mobius-1503 Před 14 dny +2

      You got that right. And correct. Turbos on freighters ARE NOT THE SAME as a passenger/pickup vehicles. As post said high vs low rpms under load. But also size mass in metals vs those in regular vehicles. Those small engines pulling that weight if used in towing or "truck" use will not pass 100,000 miles+ before a whole turbo overhaul. And any turbo is not cheap! Complete junk. Bring back simple iron block pushrod engines. Not that difficult to keep something realiable going.

    • @jeanclaude7018
      @jeanclaude7018 Před 14 dny +1

      @@mobius-1503 Old stuff was reliable AND affordable and not too complicated to repair. I guess they want us to keep buying new instead of fix and keep. Good for the sales tax revenue and the car makers.

    • @mobius-1503
      @mobius-1503 Před 14 dny

      @@jeanclaude7018 right? Good luck for their lots to stay full of vehicles too. Ppl that know aint touchin it.

  • @TheLogitech91
    @TheLogitech91 Před 16 dny +227

    It's not debris in the engine. The engine is fundamentally flawed.

    • @timothydevries383
      @timothydevries383 Před 16 dny +13

      Yes, it seems some of the main bearing oiling system is inadequate.

    • @johnfranktullo3463
      @johnfranktullo3463 Před 16 dny +9

      If this doesn’t wake Toyota up to update or redesign that 5.7 v-8 then I don’t know what will at first I was saying this is a Toyota v-6 hybrid it’s solid but I honestly believe this will be Toyotas pt cruiser man from the top to the bottom in a few short years nice job Toyota

    • @SuperSnakePlissken
      @SuperSnakePlissken Před 16 dny +35

      @@johnfranktullo3463 the problem is the church of global warming a.k.a. the EPA would not allow them to use a V8 even if they wanted to.

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 16 dny +2

      @@johnfranktullo3463 I think they would detune the V35 before they would ever bring back an old V8 design. If it really isn't debris (I have serious doubts it is debris), then at some point they will have no choice but to either make mechanical changes to the engine design or simply put out a new ECU tune that reduces torque output at low RPM.

    • @stevesmith756
      @stevesmith756 Před 16 dny +9

      Design flaw!!!! Lemons

  • @SM-og9pt
    @SM-og9pt Před 16 dny +95

    A lot of Tundra owners in the comments are saying everything is just fine to try to keep from going further upside down on their trucks. If you want to take the risk of spinning/seizing a main bearing while towing a heavy load, just be honest with yourself and family.

    • @nicholasvaughn2386
      @nicholasvaughn2386 Před 15 dny +3

      I'm sure some that have had zero trouble feel there is no reason to panic. They (we) are used to Toyotas that run forever and they are not all thinking about resale. The ones flipping out to get rid of them, they want the resale. We all deserve a reliable truck for the money they want us forking over. I would buy a 2500 before a 55-60k sr5 tundra. I don't have to worry about all the nonsense with the new tundra thankfully. I'm still rocking the 5.7 in my 17 TRD Pro.

    • @atg1338
      @atg1338 Před 13 dny

      What a 🤡

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 Před 8 dny

      And it's not debris Toyota dropped the ball on this one it's a bad design engine

  • @4rr44E
    @4rr44E Před 16 dny +65

    Folks, this recall is having an immediate and lasting effect on the value of these trucks. If you were a dealer and knew about these growing problems would you want to take it in on trade? Probably not. A used Tundra simply won’t sell (for obvious reasons). This is on Toyota to fix.

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 16 dny +3

      Even before the recall, word was out and it was damaging resale. On top of that, I've seen many dealers offering incentives on new Tundras, only doing more damage to those that paid above MSRP for one just a couple years ago.

  • @adir_1
    @adir_1 Před 16 dny +30

    Between the dishonesty from Toyota and their price gouging on the new Tacoma I would take my business elsewhere. I was dead set on a new 2024 Tacoma but not any more. Some of the stuff that these auto manufacturers think they can get away with is wild.

  • @Nystromj1
    @Nystromj1 Před 15 dny +16

    When Toyota announced abandonment of the old reliable V-8, I knew there would be trouble! I also believe abandoning the V-6 in Tacoma's and Forerunners will lead to similar issues.

  • @user-fu5pp5xj2j
    @user-fu5pp5xj2j Před 16 dny +67

    Your state LEMON LAWS force them to buy it back with defects that can’t be fixed in a certain timeframe. My 2022 Tundra Platinum they bought back after a 1.5 years of driving for 100% of what I paid. Texas!

    • @Trammael
      @Trammael Před 16 dny +6

      That’s awesome. Texas isn’t exactly known for its consumer protection laws.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 Před 15 dny

      Yes but as you mention Lemon Laws only come into effect if YOU experience the defect within a set timeframe. Loss of resale value because of other peoples' problems would not be covered, and your chances of this happening to you within the statute of limitations is slim.

    • @atg1338
      @atg1338 Před 13 dny

      Yeah right

  • @richardstralow6314
    @richardstralow6314 Před 16 dny +95

    Wow....Toyota and other dealers know how bad this issue is...

    • @rickthomas422
      @rickthomas422 Před 16 dny +24

      You're giving dealers too much credit. A lot of them know less about the cars than the people buying them.

  • @martinmdl6879
    @martinmdl6879 Před 16 dny +119

    Why is the concept of a "SAFETY Recall" difficult to understand? If the truck stops in the middle of a freeway, that would be unsafe.

    • @toddw.9845
      @toddw.9845 Před 16 dny +16

      That is why the hybrid truck isn't recalled , because you can limp it to the side of the road on electric power . The engines are still contaminated with metal.

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 16 dny +8

      @@toddw.9845 Correct. Although I still have a lot of doubt about their explanation for all the engine failures. Blaming it on debris is a strategy used by some auto manufacturers so they don't have to specify an engineering flaw in an engine. That way they can't be sued year later for tens of thousands of engine failures that were excluded from the "recall". If they identify a design issue in a recall, they basically put a target on their back if disgruntled owners form a class action lawsuit.

    • @Captndarty
      @Captndarty Před 16 dny

      @@toddw.9845 is there some sort of clutch between the engine and the electric motor? If not, I would think that if the engine seizes your electric motor isn’t going to be able to spin the transmission to limp the truck off the road

    • @markalbert7363
      @markalbert7363 Před 16 dny

      I think everyone is not understanding what can happen here. Most likely, when the "loss of power" happens, the truck will not simply roll to a stop. The engine can lock up, while the transmissions torque converter is in lock up mode. The drive tires can also lock up skidding the truck down the road. I think the hybrid version, can disconnect the engine with the synergy system and keep the truck moving.

    • @alank8266
      @alank8266 Před 15 dny

      @@Captndarty Yes, there is a clutch between the engine and the electric motor in the hybrid Tundra and the truck will run in electric only mode for short distances with the engine not running. Mine does this in normal driving in city traffic between stop lights.

  • @thetinysideoftiny7625
    @thetinysideoftiny7625 Před 16 dny +82

    Toyota lost me as a customer. As a decades long Toyota loyalist, I traded my Tundra in on a new Nissan frontier for its NA V6, mechanical simplicity, and long track record of reliability.
    I left Toyota bc of their crappy turbo truck engines, insane pricing, insane dealer markups, hollow build quality and reliability issues on newer models, and lastly - the cartoonish bro-dozer styling of the new Toyota trucks.

    • @alderringer8816
      @alderringer8816 Před 16 dny +12

      I have the Titan, and it's an excellent truck. Plus they have a 5 year 100k warranty. No other truck maker has that.

    • @planoman0935
      @planoman0935 Před 16 dny +5

      Happy for your but no way in hell your Frontier looks better than my Tacoma! Don’t lose your mind!

    • @desmondh7844
      @desmondh7844 Před 15 dny +12

      Surprisingly his Frontier's powertrain will last longer than Toyotas turbo trucks. Including yours!

    • @cwqrpportable
      @cwqrpportable Před 15 dny +13

      @@planoman0935 Frontier looks way better; nice change from the exaggerated Toyota styling

    • @thetinysideoftiny7625
      @thetinysideoftiny7625 Před 15 dny +10

      ⁠@@planoman0935It’s a matter of taste. I can’t stand the overwrought, hyper-masculine, cartoonish bro-dozer styling of Toyota’s new trucks. In comparison the new Frontier is conservatively styled with an appropriate level of daily workhorse ruggedness baked into the design. It says “truck” without screaming alpha-bro. For me, that rings the bell.

  • @gtf5392
    @gtf5392 Před 16 dny +23

    All Toyota has to do is to tell customers to bring these vehicles back in to their dealer for a full refund. They are doing more damage to their reputation by letting this drag out.

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 Před 8 dny

      I agree Toyota gonna have to take the loss on this one to keep there reputation if not sales will drop out all companies makes mistakes this is Toyotas big oops

  • @kyrosmike
    @kyrosmike Před 16 dny +96

    Machine debris from 3 or more locations? more likely design failure

    • @stevekunstman
      @stevekunstman Před 16 dny +1

      Bigger issues, you are right

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 16 dny +5

      High torque output at low RPM can be very stressful on main bearings.The EcoDiesel in the Ram 1500 often had main bearing failures due to insufficient oiling due to the 8-speed keeping engine RPM very low -- so low that the oil pump couldn't supply enough oil to prevent wear and tear. Other yt channels already highlighted the SAE paper Toyota engineers put out on designing this engine and the obvious concerns they held about the ability of the main bearings to handle the load. They made changes during the development process but it seems that it wasn't enough and that even tiny variations inherent in the manufacturing process is enough to result in eventual failure. The engine makes a ton of torque at low RPM and the oiling system may not be adequate in all scenarios.

    • @planoman0935
      @planoman0935 Před 15 dny +1

      or a faulty production line process of clearing debris for all factories.

    • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
      @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Před 13 dny +2

      Machine debris across 3 years spanning 2 continents😂

    • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
      @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Před 13 dny +1

      ​@@hochhaulWow. This is antithetical to everything Toyota stood for, being overbuilt that is. Extremely sad to see. Where do you get this information from? It's so fascinating.

  • @clint1041
    @clint1041 Před 15 dny +16

    You can thank uncle sam for forcing companies to getting rid of the v8 because of emissions.

    • @lsswappedcessna
      @lsswappedcessna Před 15 dny

      and you can thank Ronald Reagan for introducing CARB. Almost as if actors don't make good politicians.

    • @clint1041
      @clint1041 Před 14 dny +1

      @@lsswappedcessna Reagan was pretty popular and elected convincingly over any democratic rival

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 Před 8 dny

      Nothing good has come from Biden in the WH if you disagree tell what good is there ?

  • @nm-qt2hb
    @nm-qt2hb Před 16 dny +41

    I don't believe for one second that Toyota is being honest about the engine issue. If it is left over machine debris floating around the engine, it would damage more then just the main bearings. The oil flow would carry the ( debris) all throughout the engine. The rod beaings and the camshaft bores would also be damaged.
    The engineers screwed up here and in typical Toyota corporate BS they try to downplay the issue. Bad clearance that is tight, crankshaft or block twisting, light throttle detonation???? It could be anyone. For sure it is NOT debris only causing the problem. After millions of engines TOYOTA has built? All of a sudden two engine plants forgot to do a final cleaning before assembling? It is a engine design flaw, plane and simple.

    • @tndeere2
      @tndeere2 Před 14 dny +3

      You’re exactly right. Unfortunately most people don’t understand this and will believe it’s a simple problem and not a engineering problem

    • @MattPSU02
      @MattPSU02 Před 14 dny +1

      The Hyundai Theta ii motors had this. The oil wasn't circulating well enough on certain cylinders and the bearing eventually seized. Also there was terrible blowby and oil burning, probably from poor piston ring tolerance. Billions spent on dead engines and lawsuits.

    • @n1acguy
      @n1acguy Před 14 dny +2

      @@MattPSU02 I believe they had phenolic pistons that would fail by shedding chunks that clogged oil ports. In other words the engine wear produced the debris. I wouldn't doubt this is a similar problem. Some of these are 3 yrs old and had several oil changes. Manufacturing debris, my ass.

    • @nm-qt2hb
      @nm-qt2hb Před 13 dny

      @@MattPSU02
      The oil rings would nearly close with carbon build up. This would caused blow by, oil consumption and detonation.
      7,500 mile oil change recommendation with a blend oil. After a replacement warranty engine was installed, 3,750 oil change recommendation. Do we need to be engineers here? You are telling me that if you change your oil more often, that engine will last longer? Who would have ever guessed?🙄

    • @atg1338
      @atg1338 Před 13 dny

      So basically yo really don't know 👍

  • @sparkev2356
    @sparkev2356 Před 16 dny +74

    It's not a debris issue. This is a defective engine design.

    • @straybulletspin
      @straybulletspin Před 15 dny +1

      So you're saying every single one of the new gen Tundras will have their engines blow? what's your best guess at the average mileage this fundamental design flaw will hit critical mass?

    • @joshpowell8285
      @joshpowell8285 Před 15 dny

      They use this engine in other vehicle without issues though.

    • @DonGantar
      @DonGantar Před 14 dny +3

      Almost 34k miles and zero powertrain issues. Sr5 4x4 mix of city/highway/towing.

    • @goldentrichomeshydro4260
      @goldentrichomeshydro4260 Před 14 dny

      If that's the case then it will keep happening with the replaced ones. Time will tell buddy

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 Před 8 dny

      ​@@DonGantar34 k miles aint nothing though but it may be wear it was built so we will see they all may not blow up Toyota better hope so

  • @Rhondaandjames
    @Rhondaandjames Před 16 dny +12

    The debris in the engine is gaslighting bullcrap. They say that because all the engine failures have chunks of bearing in the oil pan, and debris in the engine sounds better than the main bearings are too weak and the engine can’t handle the work load demanded of it.

  • @bantizzle79
    @bantizzle79 Před 16 dny +94

    Feel bad for Tundra owners effected by this. Spend a fortune on the truck and everyday you drive it in the back of your mind you are wondering if today will be the day the engine fails.

    • @brianm7120
      @brianm7120 Před 16 dny +8

      Exactly my thoughts! You got metal particles in the engine and that should be near instant fail. And how is it you build 100,000 engines before noticing it? It's not debris folks. The real explanation is that assembly workers forgot to wear their hairnets.

    • @WesternRAM
      @WesternRAM Před 16 dny +8

      They should’ve never bought it in the first place. But nooooo…. Everyone needs the newest shiniest thing. Greed. Let them deal with the trash truck they have.

    • @jsd354
      @jsd354 Před 16 dny +3

      I would be ok with the truck being used as a static display in my front yard but I’m not going to attempt to use it to get my boat to the county launch ramp 11 miles from my house and back. I really feel sorry for the Toyota Truck owners as well as Toyota, a company that built its reputation on reliability. The owners mostly are making payments on trucks they are scared to leave the subdivision in. An unreliable truck has little value and they on average have “invested” $65,000 in its purchase. Toyota is scared of the repair cost and how to fix it. What a quandary. As for resale the Car dealers don’t want 2022, 23 or 24 Tundras in trad or on their lot at all. All this bad press has overshadowed the engine and quality issues of the Tacoma which is almost as bad. This kind of reminds me of the 1970’s GM Oldsmobiles and Cadillacs with the diesel engines. Are you old enough to remember that fiasco? Is Toyota the new General Motors?

    • @Pinhigh1982
      @Pinhigh1982 Před 15 dny +3

      @@WesternRAMbitter much lol, try hiding it better

    • @georgefromiami
      @georgefromiami Před 15 dny

      Exactly

  • @x246813579
    @x246813579 Před 16 dny +33

    Toyota also just hired a Lemon law case manager LOL.

  • @Toyahsi2
    @Toyahsi2 Před 16 dny +66

    The fix is a new engine and nobody wants to admit it. Nightmare situation.

    • @4af
      @4af Před 16 dny +5

      Trouble is Toyota hasn't been willing to say if the replacement engines will have durable main bearings. "Durable" means almost no detectable wear after 500,000 miles of being well maintained and not street raced or abusively driven.

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 16 dny +6

      If GM and Ford are currently replacing engines with manufacturing defects (with new crate engines no less), then Toyota with it s record high profits can afford to replace the engines in a low sales volume truck like the Tundra.

    • @franciscocruz6726
      @franciscocruz6726 Před 15 dny +2

      It needs a v8

    • @rico-outdoors970
      @rico-outdoors970 Před 15 dny

      Exactly

    • @slabbusterrtr7690
      @slabbusterrtr7690 Před 8 dny +1

      Yep gonna cost Toyota billions if they take care of the problem right there reputation on the line

  • @marksjunction69
    @marksjunction69 Před 16 dny +49

    I don’t believe this is machining debris, because debris would only be in a few engines if at all. This is a faulty block of some sort. The engine is being starved of oil or faulty manufacturing of bearings or assembly materials.

    • @thomasmagnum5702
      @thomasmagnum5702 Před 16 dny +3

      No, I think there was a missing step in blowing the boring debris out. Toyota is nothing if not a repeatable process. TQM is built around it.

    • @bobb9922
      @bobb9922 Před 16 dny +3

      people are saying its the new design, bearing cradle and frt crank bearing is encapsulted generating excess heat.

    • @Lq32332
      @Lq32332 Před 16 dny +6

      @@thomasmagnum5702very unlikely. Cleaning an engine from machining debris has been done for all engines since forever. But a new design having an inherit weakness is very common.

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Před 16 dny +1

      @@Lq32332 if true, what do you think is the benefit by saying one aspect or the other was the culprit? Do you think Toyota saying the bearing was incorrect for the application would have been any less detrimental when announcing a recall?

    • @marksjunction69
      @marksjunction69 Před 16 dny +2

      @@ALMX5DP You’re correct, but it just does not seam plausible that Toyota missed the debris cleaning step on 98K worth of engines. There is more to the story that maybe they don’t even know. Also, it seems odd that 24’s are failing as well, which makes little sense if they truly understand the issue. Only time will tell for sure, but I certainly feel for Toyota owners.

  • @zemo2332
    @zemo2332 Před 16 dny +79

    Chevy and Ford will sell a lot of trucks this year. Toyota really messed up their trucks.

    • @BDevi0us
      @BDevi0us Před 16 dny +17

      The Canyon, Chevy ZR2, Ranger and especially the Nissan Frontier are licking their Chops 🍖

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 16 dny +9

      Honestly, GM and Ford sell massive amounts of trucks every year regardless of whether or not there are reliability issues with Toyota's full-size truck.

    • @jermainec2462
      @jermainec2462 Před 16 dny +8

      if you wanna have even more recalls, head down to your local GM Ford dealer 😂😂😂😂

    • @cwqrpportable
      @cwqrpportable Před 15 dny +17

      @@jermainec2462 I'll take my "nothing burger" F150 recalls for a replacement windshield wiper motor or an inspection of the insulation on the wire loom for the e-brake ANYDAY compared to the new Tundra recalls. Admit it, Toyota is F'd here. After I finish my coffee, I'm gonna go out and start up one of my new F150 Coyote V8s and go for a little spin. 5 litre V8 Coyote for the win!

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 Před 15 dny +6

      If the Tundra went away completely Chevy, Ford, and Ram would barely notice. That's how big of a gulf there is between the big 3 and the Tundra.

  • @ironhorse9216
    @ironhorse9216 Před 16 dny +47

    Well, it's not "machining debris," and dealers know it. It is a design flaw, and it will lead to many more motor failures. Meanwhile, the prices for Tundras, LXs, and soon the new GXs will tank.

  • @adam92682
    @adam92682 Před 15 dny +14

    Did Toyota outsource their engines to Hyundai?

    • @glpdrum
      @glpdrum Před 12 dny

      If they did they would not have this problem.

  • @Motorcycledad160
    @Motorcycledad160 Před 16 dny +24

    I'll bet Nissan is kicking themselves for discontinuing the Titan now. They could have capitalized on this one big time. My 2023 Titan XD has been flawless so far. Best truck I've ever owned, time will tell of course. Already more reliable than my 2019 F-150 when the cam phasers went out at 4,500 miles....

    • @alderringer8816
      @alderringer8816 Před 16 dny +7

      I own a 2014 Titan and it runs great. I'm looking to buy a 2024 before they sell out now. Plus they have a great warranty. 5 years 100k bumper to bumper

    • @Motorcycledad160
      @Motorcycledad160 Před 16 dny +4

      @@alderringer8816 Exactly. I'm not sure why they didn't sell better than they did. Awesome V8, great 9 speed transmission, quiet, good ride, extremely comfortable seats, great stereo, good back seat room. If I could complain about two things it would be the gas tank is too small (26 gal) and the backup camera resolution isn't great. Otherwise I love it. Hell even wireless apple carplay has worked perfectly.

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 Před 15 dny +2

      @@Motorcycledad160 It didn't sell well because it was outdated before it hit the showroom. And that is because it was a rush job after their planned partnership with Ram fell apart. Glad you like yours, it is not a bad truck by any means.

    • @Motorcycledad160
      @Motorcycledad160 Před 15 dny +7

      @@plmn93 Interesting point you raise. I'm sincerely curious, what was outdated about it? I have a Pro-4X model and I've been very happy with the tech. It has crawl control, rear locker, brake torque traction control, an amazing transmission used in many Mercedes models that's shifts fantastically, a large infotainment screen, an engine with variable timing and overhead cams along with GDI, a power inverter, and on and on. What was outdated about it? Especially since it ran $5-$8k less than similar Fords/Chevys/Rams and obviously is being proven to be way more reliable than all 3 "American" brands. Ford leads with the most recalls in the industry, the Hemi has the notorious tick and lifter issue with the cams wearing down if you idle too much (both my dad and brother have this issue), and GM (being the best of the 3) is just GM. Known for their electrical problems and issues with the cylinder deactivation and burning oil on the 5.3. The Nissan 5.6 Endurance V8 and the Toyota V8's for the past 20 years are the best V8's ever made, hands down for reliability.

    • @phw2274
      @phw2274 Před 15 dny +2

      @@Motorcycledad160 You're absolutely right. That outdated stuff is just their talking points.

  • @barrydraper
    @barrydraper Před 15 dny +9

    Tundra has always been a long-term workhorse, with their naturally aspirated V8 engines. Bring them back!

  • @mike9588
    @mike9588 Před 16 dny +55

    Toyota still neglecting to recall the hybrids for now is INSANE to me tbh, like holy shit

    • @TheJoncic
      @TheJoncic Před 16 dny +7

      Since it's a safety recall and they know the hybrid can pull off the road in limp mode it's lower priority for them but I think a hybrid recall will come eventually.

    • @mike9588
      @mike9588 Před 16 dny +7

      @@TheJoncicyeah you can go 500-1000 feet, choosing to delay the recall knowing the engine is 100% faulty (same production line) is just going to hurt brand reputation

    • @Justacogg
      @Justacogg Před 15 dny +1

      What’s wrong with the Hybirds?

    • @plmn93
      @plmn93 Před 15 dny +3

      @@Justacogg Same engine with the same problem. Hybrid just adds electric to it.

    • @1225KPH
      @1225KPH Před 15 dny +1

      The hybrids have the same basic engine as the non-hybrids.

  • @mulder4528
    @mulder4528 Před 16 dny +21

    The 5.7 wasn’t broke, but between the government and the whiz kids here we are. All this drama for little if any mileage improvement and maybe some environmental improvements which we’ll…

    • @imzjustplayin
      @imzjustplayin Před 16 dny +1

      Going from 15mpg to 23mpg is a huge difference. The Hybrid Tundra would save $20K on fuel over 200K miles assuming the damn thing lasts that long.

    • @brucemacdonald4672
      @brucemacdonald4672 Před 15 dny +1

      I get 20mpg with my 2014 Tundra 5.7 V8 and love it. ❤️☃️👍👍

    • @imzjustplayin
      @imzjustplayin Před 15 dny

      @@brucemacdonald4672 that's really awful. Talk about low expectations

    • @imzjustplayin
      @imzjustplayin Před 15 dny +1

      @@brucemacdonald4672 I doubt you average that because the only way is if you do exclusively highway driving.

    • @mulder4528
      @mulder4528 Před 15 dny

      @@imzjustplayinI granted have a small sample size still I have not yet seen a tundra hybrid yield 23 mpg. In one instance I spoke with an owner I trust who was not beating my 5.7 by more than 1-2 mpg. He is disappointed of course and was told a software update may fix it??? The other issue that hurts the hybrid is weight batteries are heavy at minimum your lugging 400 pounds more weight. This is all about pollution mandates not cost or mileage. Now the merits of that are up to the individual. But huge mileage improvements have not thus far shown themselves in any copies I have seen. Certainly not measurably enough to warrant the fufu. I want the truck and Toyota to succeed, I will need a new truck soon but I have kept what I have longer than normal as this stuff just isn’t working.

  • @albertlim5054
    @albertlim5054 Před 16 dny +30

    How many of these new Tundra owners complained that the 5.7 was outdated?

    • @brucemacdonald4672
      @brucemacdonald4672 Před 15 dny +3

      Love my 2014 Toyota Tundra 5.7 V8 . ❤️☃️👍👍

    • @albertlim5054
      @albertlim5054 Před 15 dny

      @@Travis12861 holding on to my 4Runner and just bought a 2024 Camry XSE V6 8 months ago while Toyota workout their issues.

    • @leonardopgonzalez2749
      @leonardopgonzalez2749 Před 15 dny

      Love my 5.7, might not have the power and torque of the TTV6 but more reliable and nothing a supercharger cant fix

    • @felixgato718
      @felixgato718 Před 15 dny +1

      I regret selling my 4 Runner to get a Crown. Then again it’s built in Japan and Toyota is pretty solid on the hybrids.

    • @bruinruin591
      @bruinruin591 Před 15 dny +1

      I've never found the 5.7 lacking for power, which is practically the only improvement the TTV6 offers.
      This redesign is a failure, IMO.

  • @jimbov23
    @jimbov23 Před 16 dny +18

    Funny thing is back in 2011+ when Jeep was producing the Pentastar they had a similar issue where the engines had sand left in them from the manufacturing process causing heater core and engine failures. Now recently they were hit with a class action lawsuit for the Pentastar tick. There's not a good engine out there anymore. When I went to test drive a 2024 GMC Sierra, they couldn't get it to start and it had an engine malfunction warning with 7 miles on the ODO. Turns out the engine was bad right from the factory. Can't make this crap up anymore.

    • @cstgx
      @cstgx Před 16 dny +2

      There are plenty of good engines available now. Ford 7.3 gas. GM 3.0 duramax. Toyota 4.0 V6. Ford 5.0. Toyota 2.4. Gm 6.6 gas.

    • @cwqrpportable
      @cwqrpportable Před 15 dny

      @@cstgx Ford 2.7 TTV6, 3.5 TTV6

    • @jimbov23
      @jimbov23 Před 14 dny

      @@cstgx 3.0 Duramax is questionable. My Co-worker has had nothing but issues start around 4k miles with his. Oil issues, crank issues, injector failures, a recent turbo failure, the list goes on. Been in the shop more often than not sadly.

  • @tacomafan5186
    @tacomafan5186 Před 16 dny +76

    I was a huge Toyota fan boy, but that is beginning to change. Very disappointed in Toyota. Can’t blame those dealers for saying no.

    • @tedbell4416
      @tedbell4416 Před 16 dny +5

      Same here such a let down.

    • @artemusburton4824
      @artemusburton4824 Před 16 dny +2

      If that’s the case that would happen to every manufacturer you act like Toyota is the only one that has had situations like this happen . Chevy Ford Dodge of all been there.

    • @tacomafan5186
      @tacomafan5186 Před 16 dny +10

      @@artemusburton4824 I held Toyota to a much higher standard than Chevy, Ford or Dodge. I would expect this from those brands.

    • @GoogleDoesEvil
      @GoogleDoesEvil Před 16 dny +13

      Not worth the Toyota tax anymore.

    • @paullucas3
      @paullucas3 Před 16 dny +3

      Real Toyota fans still roll around in a previous model. Fancy bells and whistles don’t equate into long term reliability.

  • @streetrage8694
    @streetrage8694 Před 15 dny +6

    Just traded mine yesterday

  • @johnwest2396
    @johnwest2396 Před 15 dny +7

    Personally I don't think it has anything to do with debris in the engine. I think it's an engineering Defect and They're using machining debris as an excuse.

  • @ninersforlife7682
    @ninersforlife7682 Před 15 dny +4

    Good video. One of my employees tried to trade in his 2022 Tundra for an F-150 and unfortunately the same thing happened to him they declined to make him an offer. So now he is stuck with a vehicle where the engine that could/will blow up and it's his only mode of transportation.

  • @liveoak7838
    @liveoak7838 Před 15 dny +6

    Toyota gets rid of CEO that says this isn't the time for EV's, lets Americans design and engineer their trucks, and then moves manufacturing to Mexico. What could go wrong?

    • @ClockworksOfGL
      @ClockworksOfGL Před 15 dny

      This is a Lexus engine, so it’s almost certainly a Japanese design. We do know the engines coming out of the factory over there are having the same problem. And speaking of EVs: Toyota’s first EV was pulled from the market for months because the wheels were literally falling off. At least that’s what Toyota claims, but I’d bet there were massive problems with the powertrain or battery and Toyota didn’t want to admit it.

  • @ij2750
    @ij2750 Před 15 dny +6

    If I were a car dealer, I would not take in a Tundra on trade either.

  • @kylehill4437
    @kylehill4437 Před 16 dny +14

    Phew Im glad I did research I was looking around for a new Tundra. Never owned a Toyota but I did not expect this from them. I hope the owners find resolution quick.

  • @robqwertyuipp8750
    @robqwertyuipp8750 Před 15 dny +7

    Had the same issue at GM , had a warranty part that was back ordered for months , GM wouldn't take the truck in a trade in either , offered me a third of what i paided six months previously at the same dealership !!
    All crooks!!!

  • @JoseR-bw2gs
    @JoseR-bw2gs Před 16 dny +43

    I traded in my 2023 Sequoia the day (5/30) that the recall was announced. Purchased a 2024 4Runner.

    • @skoolynugenator1802
      @skoolynugenator1802 Před 16 dny +6

      Smart choice.

    • @scottcline2272
      @scottcline2272 Před 15 dny +1

      Wow. You really showed them by buying another Toyota. By the way, I am/was a Toyota fanboy.

    • @JoseR-bw2gs
      @JoseR-bw2gs Před 15 dny

      @@scottcline2272 I had no problems with the Sequoia but it had a February 2023 build and could not find a 2024 Sequoia that I liked. So I purchased the 2024 4Runner. We will see next year.

    • @skoolynugenator1802
      @skoolynugenator1802 Před 15 dny

      @@scottcline2272 5th gen 4Runner’s are as good as it gets.

  • @derekgrace9931
    @derekgrace9931 Před 4 dny +2

    I just traded my 2022 Tundra Platinum before things got worse. I have had 6 recalls, headliner falling, driver seat not functioning properly and this engine recall…..sorry Toyota, you lost a customer.

  • @4af
    @4af Před 16 dny +9

    After 3 years the Toyota engineers must know precisely what is causing the main bearing stress/overheating/failure issue and must be aware of a fix. If they truly aren't aware of a fix, then they should inform Toyota senior management and then senior management would have a moral obligation to inform current owners, future prospective owners and the public.

  • @TallTimbersUSA
    @TallTimbersUSA Před 15 dny +4

    5:41: Don't forget about the Toyota Sequoia owners as well! They have the exact same engine and the exact same failure rate as well.

    • @JoseR-bw2gs
      @JoseR-bw2gs Před 15 dny

      I traded in my 2023 Sequoia the day (5/30) the recall was announced and purchased a 2024 4Runner. I will wait until late next year to see if I get another Sequoia.

  • @commonsense5741
    @commonsense5741 Před 15 dny +5

    Some bean counter sitting in a windowlless office decided Toyota could increase profits by using shop air and not flushing the blocks after the machining process.

  • @viaonestunna
    @viaonestunna Před 16 dny +8

    My 23’ tundra with 25000 just blew up today 🤦‍♂️.

    • @targetcadena
      @targetcadena Před 15 dny +3

      Damit I have a 2022 tundra 😢 23000 miles no blown motor yet. Never thought I’d say this but I’m glad I got it on lease

    • @RFJersey
      @RFJersey Před 15 dny +1

      How many oil changes did the truck have?

    • @lowermichigan4437
      @lowermichigan4437 Před 14 dny +2

      if they give you any push back hire a lawyer. Lemon law cases, they have to pay your lawyer.

  • @kxp.1496
    @kxp.1496 Před 15 dny +5

    Looks like Toyota hired the wrong people for the engine team

  • @henrymorgan3982
    @henrymorgan3982 Před 15 dny +4

    It’s hard to believe this FUBAR by Toyota. I wonder if the person responsible committed seppuku?

  • @soga77
    @soga77 Před 16 dny +7

    Toyota is turning to the new bud light of trucks nobody wants it anymore

  • @dalephillips8250
    @dalephillips8250 Před 15 dny +4

    I hate to say I told you so when I said Toyota has made a big mistake in dropping that magnificent 5.7 Iforce V8 for a twin turbo v6. My words in 2021 have turned out to hold true.

  • @MudMonsterRacing4
    @MudMonsterRacing4 Před 16 dny +7

    Sitting here smiling after seeing so many turbocharged truck owners talk down on my 5.0 F150. I should've kept my 2016 5.0, but I'll definitely be keeping my 22 5.0

    • @randallbabb5849
      @randallbabb5849 Před 16 dny +2

      Traded my 22 Tundra for F150 V8. I’m done with Toyota.

    • @cwqrpportable
      @cwqrpportable Před 15 dny +3

      Not sure why any serious person would talk down your truck........ you own the best powerplant out there.

  • @martinmdl6879
    @martinmdl6879 Před 16 dny +51

    As an Engineer, oil changes at 5000 miles, use 5W-20 oil, oil analysis - samples to the lab. If your oil analysis shows no wear metal contamination - don't worry about it. Without data, you are flying blind and you should be worried.

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Před 16 dny +7

      Definitely not a bad idea for an OA if you are taking a roadtrip somewhere this summer. Not seeing any increased heavy metal content would definitely put my mind at ease when I am a thousand miles from home.

    • @robm3357
      @robm3357 Před 16 dny

      Great idea

    • @artemusburton4824
      @artemusburton4824 Před 16 dny +2

      Where do you take your vehicle to get the oil analysis done?

    • @user-fq3uh7bt1t
      @user-fq3uh7bt1t Před 16 dny

      ​@@artemusburton4824 you send a sample of your oil out to a lab, like Blackstone

    • @ALMX5DP
      @ALMX5DP Před 16 dny

      @@artemusburton4824 check around your local area for businesses that do such a service, but the most nationally recognized place is Blackstone Labs. They'll send you a little bottle for sample collection and you send it back with some general information on your vehicle and oil. Couple of weeks later you'll get a printout of results with all pertinent levels/concentrations along with a small narrative of what some of it means.

  • @cmdrdarwin3682
    @cmdrdarwin3682 Před 16 dny +4

    Pretty much everything Toyota builds in North America, turns to crap💩

  • @binkybop9252
    @binkybop9252 Před 15 dny +3

    Stop buying turbocharged vehicles unless it’s diesel

  • @treymetzger
    @treymetzger Před 11 dny +3

    Traded mine yesterday for a Chevrolet 2500. That Chevy dealer also owns a Toyota dealer and the finance guy said that since they are under the same umbrella, they will mot be able to sell it until the recall is fixed. I got top KBB dollar for the truck. The sales manager apparently didn’t realize he wouldn’t be able to sell it

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  Před 10 dny +1

      Sucks for them. They will be sitting on it for a while.

  • @philippeducut9702
    @philippeducut9702 Před 15 dny +4

    The fix is to go back to 5.7 V8.

  • @tommybarnhart6023
    @tommybarnhart6023 Před 15 dny +5

    I’ve owned and loved Toyota SUV/trucks since 1993! But only brain dead fanboys couldn’t see/admit that the quality had started to slip a while ago. The new “phoned-in” 🥱 Tundra refresh was a neon flashing light that Toyota trucks were taking advantage of those brain-dead fanboys. Many said it, but too many of y’all in the industry (sorry Tim) were either blinded by the old days or afraid of biting the hand that feeds you … That truck was a turd from the launch 😡!!! No towhooks. Too much plastic. Rattles. Breaking parts. LACKLUSTER MPG from the hybrid. Smaller. Etc. etc. etc.
    Everyone should now see/say it: Toyota trucks went awry and needs a major course correction!! (I’d say leasing is the only way to go at present, if you need a new rig. Let the dealer/corporation pay for all their corner cutting. Really there’s no safe space anywhere. We all need to make this industry pay for their stratospheric prices and shoddy “craftsmanship” and/or moves Tom cheap foreign labor.) Furthermore, bring back some simple well-equipped platforms. The average man doesn’t want an 85-$100k truck.

  • @shooter-vx7xy
    @shooter-vx7xy Před 15 dny +4

    Not since Navistar have we seen such a broad batch of straight up bad engines come out and screw the consumer.

  • @thumper823
    @thumper823 Před 16 dny +6

    Toyota needs to offer the 5.7 V8 again...that's what their customers want

  • @CaptainSkidmark74
    @CaptainSkidmark74 Před 15 dny +4

    Imagine being the guy at corporate Toyota that said... hey, let's replace the legendary V8 with a V6 twin turbo....

    • @lowermichigan4437
      @lowermichigan4437 Před 14 dny +1

      They are all data driven. This going to fall on the engineering team that made the issue. That might be manufacturing or might be design. Toyota wants their suppliers to be open, upfront, and honest with any problems. do not cover them up. Would be nice if they extended that same practice to how they treat customers

  • @illinoistiger8694
    @illinoistiger8694 Před 16 dny +21

    Not to knock people’s taste in vehicles….but even without these major failures, the new Tundra/Sequoia are still huge disappointments when it comes to design and assembly quality. It’s cheap and features disappointing build quality in ways that are very apparent in a very short test drive if not a quick walk around. It’s clear that many elements of design, final testing, and production planning were disrupted by Covid lockdowns.
    Despite all of these obvious flaws, the Toyota faithful still bought it. They had to have thought it would at least be reliable and offer decent resale value to overcome its glaringly obvious design and quality issues.
    Without the traditional Toyota reliability, the new Tundra and Sequoia are complete dogs. The Tundra is worst in class now that the Titan is gone. The Sequoia was 4th best the day it came out.

  • @americandude3825
    @americandude3825 Před 15 dny +2

    My neighbor is the biggest Toyota family I know - more than even myself.
    They own a 4Runner TRD pro, three newer Tacomas, and traded their mint 4runner limited for a new TRD pro tundra last month.
    I’m over here glad I’m at 222,750 miles on my 2008 5.7L sequoia.
    Fwew.

  • @moogies3754
    @moogies3754 Před 12 dny +2

    Even more reason not to get rid of our 5.7. Things an absolute tank.

  • @BDevi0us
    @BDevi0us Před 16 dny +8

    I was actually going to sell my 2019 trdpro tacoma voodoo blue with a M/T. NOT NO MORE! I'm keeping her 😊

  • @reactiondc2
    @reactiondc2 Před 15 dny +4

    It’s crazy that Toyota produced arguably one of the greatest twin turbo 6 cylinder engines ever 30+ years ago and now delivered an absolute turd today.

  • @kloun1980
    @kloun1980 Před 15 dny +4

    I traded my 22 in the week before the recall. .. it's still on their website.

  • @olganava9089
    @olganava9089 Před 15 dny +2

    I'm soo mad at Toyota!! I called them 2x about giving me a rental, I don't want to drive my truck and get into a accident, they keep telling me to call the dealership to see if they can give me a loaner, I call the dealership and the service manager is never available. And to top it off I have a roadtrip coming up and have defective truck and have to pay for a rental out of my own pocket!! A service advisor told me that Toyota hasn't announced a" don't drive your truck" so I'm effing screwed!!
    Do something Toyota for customers!!

    • @Rod-db8tt
      @Rod-db8tt Před 15 dny

      Document 5 on NHTSA website for recall contains information on rental reimbursement if owners don't feel safe driving their truck. Print out and take to dealer.

  • @RandyB-zi4wr
    @RandyB-zi4wr Před 16 dny +13

    I don’t think it metal or debris in the engine am having hard time believing that I think it’s the twin turbos and not beefing up the bottom end enough

  • @peterbova
    @peterbova Před 15 dny +4

    Can’t imagine paying 80,000 for a new truck then you have this issue to deal with 😅

    • @pbshooter100
      @pbshooter100 Před 15 dny

      Can't imagine paying 80,000 for a new truck period. Stupid is as stupid does.

  • @robertsahli9998
    @robertsahli9998 Před 16 dny +30

    I hate to say! Toyota you screwed up!

  • @tamb1261
    @tamb1261 Před 14 dny +2

    What is most confusing to me is, didn’t they have 10 or 15 years to perfect a solid engine??

  • @treasurethetime2463
    @treasurethetime2463 Před 16 dny +6

    Why don't they give a warranty to 150k miles?

    • @Thesinfultruth
      @Thesinfultruth Před 16 dny +2

      It would have to be a 300k mile
      People buy this trucks to last 300k

  • @tedbell4416
    @tedbell4416 Před 16 dny +11

    Boy Toyota is in bad shape such a shame, they could be on top of the game but now at the bottom

  • @natetran
    @natetran Před 15 dny +3

    This was horrible for Toyota…I was considering a Tundra perhaps for my next truck, but honestly, this entire fiasco has completely ruined their reputation in my eyes. Whether that’s right or wrong, that’s where I am.

  • @marklihsu
    @marklihsu Před 16 dny +16

    Been saying it forever. Toyota don't know how to build turbo trucks. Should have gotten one of the domestics. No way it's what they claim the issue is as it spans different plants. It's a design defect. Hybrid will be included and taco will have issues next.

  • @tomwebb8886
    @tomwebb8886 Před 15 dny +3

    Owners need to get a class action suit moving forward.

  • @mountainlife3650
    @mountainlife3650 Před 15 dny +4

    This is why you don't buy a new truck without giving it time to get real opinions. But I know, you all like the comments you get about your "cool" truck at the gas station. Oh and also your ipad for the screen😂

  • @camrodger8638
    @camrodger8638 Před 14 dny +1

    It’s so sad to see a “premium” auto manufacturer sink to such a low level. My first car was a 72 Corolla with a 1.2 L engine that ran forever. Now it is a vehicle that I wouldn’t touch with a 10 ft pole. They even screwed up their approach to the electric vehicle sector. So sad.

  • @ZetaDogProductions
    @ZetaDogProductions Před 15 dny +2

    Although I've been beating up the 3rd gen Tundra on my channel based on my owner's experience, I never imagined things would escalate to this point with the Tundra. One thing is quality control issues and minor recalls here and there, but this massive engine recall and the subsequent aftermath is an absolute disaster so far.
    Keep up the good work, Tim.

  • @jcreeker5581
    @jcreeker5581 Před 16 dny +4

    Toyota, go back to normally aspirated V8 in the Tundra and normally aspirated motors in the Tacoma. These turbo motors are not keeping with the reliability that Toyota owners require.

  • @mailborder
    @mailborder Před 16 dny +4

    Hence why I got rid of mine the day after the official recall. I figured there was going to be a rush on trade-ins.

  • @user-mp9to3qz9e
    @user-mp9to3qz9e Před 10 dny +1

    I was shopping to buy a hard-to find 4-door with 6.5' bed earlier this year and couldn't find one any dealer would discount. I decided to hold-on to my 2006 Gen-1 Tundra and do 3K in tires and maintenance repairs. About 2 weeks ago the sales guys started blowing my phone up, wanting me back to test-drive...

  • @deepcow
    @deepcow Před 14 dny +2

    Scotty Kilmer warned everyone about this.

  • @dpl2617
    @dpl2617 Před 15 dny +4

    Lol, no one wants them new, why would the unfortunate owners think anyone including dealers would want them. Owners made a Huge mistake buying them in the first place!!!

  • @brianm7120
    @brianm7120 Před 16 dny +10

    To those who are counting on Toyota to rebuild their engines. Really? The most complex job a dealer does these days is oil and filter change and may be new wiper blades. You really think they have the skills to tear down a complex engine such as it is and put it back together correctly? I don't think they have seen what is below the air cleaner.

    • @CharlieParker-dz6fv
      @CharlieParker-dz6fv Před 16 dny +2

      Plus these are newer engines that these dealer mechanics don’t have many actual work hours on.

    • @TPowell12
      @TPowell12 Před 16 dny +2

      This is complete nonsense. The techs that change your oil are not the same guys who would be performing the engine rebuild. Most Toyota dealerships will have several master techs that are very capable of performing this job. Sure this will be a big job but these definitely won't be the first engines they've rebuilt.

    • @thomasprukalski3069
      @thomasprukalski3069 Před 15 dny +1

      If the dealership is incapable then who is fixing this thing

  • @tedd1091
    @tedd1091 Před 15 dny +3

    Long time Toyota owner - 2 Tacomas, 1 Corolla, 2 Highlanders every one of them "bulletproof" Now I'm watching the company I have relied on for many years, fall apart. I'm stunned. Will they be able to get out from underneath their problems. My latest Highlander is a 2021 and that will be my last Highlander because I'm not going to buy one with a turbo 4 cyl engine.- what a joke

    • @natebonebusta
      @natebonebusta Před 15 dny

      Absolutely the same. 2007 Camry oil burner but still stroking at 250k. Bought a used 2019 tundra last July with 42k miles, and I’ll keep it for the duration, and a 2021 Highlander because it had the dependable v6 for the wife. I’d say we are set to make it through this messy spot in Toyotas timeline. It’s certainly a shame…

  • @John-kx3ng
    @John-kx3ng Před 15 dny +3

    Does anyone remember the Toyota engine sludge recall where they tried to blame owners? I remember this very well because I was affected by it. They said it was owners not changing oil regularly when in fact it was a design flaw in certain engines.

  • @cstgx
    @cstgx Před 16 dny +16

    A lot of us, including Tim, talked about how much these new trucks left to be desired. So many people on this channel and others kept saying Toyota is the best. Well now you are paying the price. Brand loyalty gets you nowhere in life.

    • @cwqrpportable
      @cwqrpportable Před 15 dny +4

      I've been saying this for years. I switch out between GM and Ford regularly for my personal and work trucks. Ram, my youngest son tells me, needs to be on our radar next time around as well. One thing for sure, for us, this is one more nail in the Toyota coffin.

    • @slumy8195
      @slumy8195 Před 15 dny

      well said

    • @thetinysideoftiny7625
      @thetinysideoftiny7625 Před 14 dny +1

      “Brand loyalty gets you nowhere”.
      That should be a 300 ft tall LED billboard. I could care less about brand. When it comes time to buy a new vehicle I start 6 months in advance and research the HELL out of the vehicles and the manufacturers I’m looking at. The most reliable vehicle wins.

    • @cwqrpportable
      @cwqrpportable Před 14 dny

      @@thetinysideoftiny7625 I don’t shop that way and after 45 yrs of buying business and personal trucks my style of buying has always worked for me. I shop for the features I want, a desirable and efficient powertrain, rugged good looks andt most importantly I personally talk with as many owners of my prospective vehicles as possible to get an honest opinion and advice. No way do I let any biased auto journalist or the flakes at CR or JDP help make my decision.

  • @Karmazov
    @Karmazov Před 15 dny +3

    It looks like during Covid Toyota replaced their time tested principle of Kaizen with Planned Obsolescence.

  • @richardoaks3597
    @richardoaks3597 Před 16 dny +2

    Good on you for reporting this issue tundra owners are facing with dealers not interested in their vehicles. Toyota really needs to step up on how they handle this fix and build some confidence back into the brand and specifically the Tundra.

  • @chadcharrette1776
    @chadcharrette1776 Před 15 dny +3

    Truck is parked in the driveway, if there engine debris it’s everywhere there’s oil. More than a short block.

  • @Link-we8so
    @Link-we8so Před 16 dny +17

    Seems like these engines are spinning bearings around 50k miles? Or am i off? I wonder why metal shavings take that long to break the engine?

    • @andrewtamkin2511
      @andrewtamkin2511 Před 16 dny +7

      they are spinning bearings from 500 miles to 7500 and so on. I think its just a time bomb.

    • @Link-we8so
      @Link-we8so Před 16 dny

      @@andrewtamkin2511 That would make more sense to me. I've only had one engine fail that I've built and it happened within about two hours of the initial start. Didn't get the oil pick up clean

  • @lutomson3496
    @lutomson3496 Před 16 dny +7

    I never buy a Japanese vehicle not built in Japan been there done that and i lived in Japan for a few years the quality out of Japan in my opinion is way better then the vehicles made in the US..Ive owned a few US toyotas and never again...just my opinion

    • @theo21021
      @theo21021 Před 16 dny +2

      The lexus engines that are built in Japan are having the same issues. It's not a manufacturing issue. It's a design flaw.

  • @Mach141
    @Mach141 Před 15 dny +1

    This is a surprise to no one. Dealers make money by selling you problems, not by buying your problems.

  • @Chacha12355
    @Chacha12355 Před 16 dny +2

    Toyota should do the right thing and do a buyback on all these trucks because we don’t know if today it’s gonna stop working cause an accident calls deaths Toyota should buy all these trucks back

  • @johnyota131
    @johnyota131 Před 16 dny +3

    As an owner of one of these trucks, im extremely disappointed. All i can do now is wait and hope the truck stays in one piece. I agree with you Tim. I do feel like its a ticking time bomb. Smh

  • @nickiannotti5632
    @nickiannotti5632 Před 16 dny +16

    Over 21 confirmed 2024 tundra with blow engines and number is climbing daily😮

  • @pireina1
    @pireina1 Před 15 dny +3

    Like I said, 22,23,24 will FOREVER loose their value period. No one wants these and mark my words, they will recall the 24 as soon as they sell them.

  • @V10PDTDI
    @V10PDTDI Před 15 dny +2

    You would think that the second generation tundra started in 2007 and ended in 2021 they had all that time to engineer and test a new engine and they failed.