I didn't get a notification for mine. I have had a case open with Toyota Canada for oh about 5 months now so my TC rep called me and got me booked in. I can ask the dealership on Wednesday what the official TSB number is.
I listen to virtually everything except for country. Classical, rock, pop, opera, techno, etc. I just want a clean sound at volume with a good enveloping bass. No max volume, no rumble the mirrors off, not an audiophile by any means. My old system back 20 years ago was all alpine. Type-R...
Will I genuinely notice an improvement in audio (assuming the installed tunes it well) with the stock speakers? I'm used to the idea of having to change the speakers out as well.
Spoke with a local stereo installer and they recommended an OEM add-on system and interface. A little research shows it does seem to work when installed and tuned by the right people, but it’s also a good ten years old. Has anyone used the Audison setup before?
Just heard back from Toyota Canada that the TSB for the vibrating roof rack will be out in a couple weeks. The repair will be new, stiffer portions of the rack. Likely the wind deflector and front support, but that's just my guess. Happy this is coming to a conclusion.
I did in my case. Toyota Canada advertised a fuel consumption rate of 10.3 l / 100 km. SO a 70 l tank should get me 677 kms on a tank. Take a hundred kms off for reality and I'm still expecting 577 kms a tank (12.1 l / 100 km). I get 400 kms on a tank (17.5 l / 100 km). Driving the first 6000...
No battle to be had. Everyone's experience has been different.
Never did I anticipate 17.5 l / 100 km fuel consumption. I want nothing more than to be happy with my new $85K truck. I was hoping the smaller tank would be offset by the better fuel economy when compared to my 2006 V6 Tacoma. And...
Probably a little dirt or ice/snow on the sensor. Stop and give them a clean. I don't really like rubbing dirt off of something as the surface will likely scratch so a quick black at the carwash usually does it.
I don’t see my battery kicking in all that often around the city honestly, and if it does it is for a short blast and then off, like seconds. I completely accept that this truck won’t get 10.3 l / 100 km, but my old gas guzzling 2006 taco with a V6, lift, arb number and winch, etc., got 15 l...
That’s essentially my setup minus the tires and I got 17.5 l / 100 km (13.4 mpg) on my last 850 km of highway driving. Makes me think something’s wrong with my truck.