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Your dealer might think a break in period is old school, but Toyota does not agree and clearly states a process. It is pretty easy compared to the strict regimes some people follow and is only common sense.

The manual says:
  • For the first 200 miles avoid sudden stops.
  • For the first 500 miles do not tow a trailer.
  • For the first 1,000 miles
    • Do not drive at extremely high speeds
    • Avoid sudden acceleration
    • Do not drive continuously in low gears
    • Do not drive at constant speeds for extended periods.
In case you haven't already figured it out, your dealer is clueless.
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Your dealer might think a break in period is old school, but Toyota does not agree and clearly states a process. It is pretty easy compared to the strict regimes some people follow and is only common sense.

The manual says:
  • For the first 200 miles avoid sudden stops.
  • For the first 500 miles do not tow a trailer.
  • For the first 1,000 miles
    • Do not drive at extremely high speeds
    • Avoid sudden acceleration
    • Do not drive continuously in low gears
    • Do not drive at constant speeds for extended periods.
In case you haven't already figured it out, your dealer is clueless.
this is still far too vague

200 mi - sudden stops? what does an emergency braking situation have to do with the engine?
500 mi - trailer - self explanatory
1000mi - what is an "extremely" high speed? what is "sudden acceleration"? continuously in low gears? unavoidable if you're driving around town
constant speeds for extended periods? what is an extended period?
 

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Brakes "bed in" with some miles, say 200, lol. Before that happens hard applications can damage the pads and lead to excessive pad wear and rotor damage. It is a break in suggestion for your brakes and has nothing to do with the engine, which is not the only thing that needs breaking in.

I think extremely high speed is obvious, lets just say driving very much over the speed limit. Sudden acceleration is mashing the throttle rather than driving sanely. Your truck will not remain in low gear even in around town driving unless you command it to,.

Extended periods is subjective, I agree. But most people should be able to come up with a reasonable estimate, say an hour or two.
 

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Brakes "bed in" with some miles, say 200, lol. Before that happens hard applications can damage the pads and lead to excessive pad wear and rotor damage. It is a break in suggestion for your brakes and has nothing to do with the engine, which is not the only thing that needs breaking in.

I think extremely high speed is obvious, lets just say driving very much over the speed limit. Sudden acceleration is mashing the throttle rather than driving sanely. Your truck will not remain in low gear even in around town driving unless you command it to,.

Extended periods is subjective, I agree. But most people should be able to come up with a reasonable estimate, say an hour or two.
Bed in instructions are the opposite of that.

Obvious is not obvious.

Outside of just bouncing off the Rev limiter 99.9% of this doesn't matter.
 
 



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