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Who has taken or contacted Toyota about this and has got a resolution?


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StreeTaco

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Yes, but that doesn't make it right. To me as an ASE L1, L2, L3 Master Technician, this is a safety issue and needs to be properly diagnosed, reported and possibly issue a safety recall. #NHTSA
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Yes, but that doesn't make it right. To me as an ASE L1, L2, L3 Master Technician, this is a safety issue and needs to be properly diagnosed, reported and possibly issue a safety recall. #NHTSA
This a software or hardware problem in your opinion?
 

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Hybrid owner as well. Only 1400 miles on the odo, but I’ve not experienced a similar behavior. You can bet I’ll be paying more attention, though.
 

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I’ve noticed it also.

2700 mile TH, not in the TSB recall. Doubt this is transmission related anyways. Honestly, feels more like a calibration issue… I had also blamed/doubted my braking consistency at times— till this post at least.

Come to a stop, ICE turns off & battery motor only on, starts to creep forward and i need to apply additional brake pressure.

Has happened on more than one occasion… no surging in my case though, just a roll.
Has caught me off guard though in a couple drive thrus.

My best guess? The ICE on idle isn't putting out the same amount of TQ as the electric at the same brake position.

The electric motor/electric only map kicks on … requiring more brake input due to the inconsistency in TQ output.

For reference sake—My other cars are an AP1 s2000 and a Golf R on st-60 stoptechs. I mention this because those brakes are sensitive by comparison, thus the assumption (and still might be) of not applying enough pressure.

I also think the brakes aren't great anyways on this thing, but again, my basis for comparison is skewed and limited, so I give it a pass — my wife's palisade does inspire more confidence though.
 

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I notice a little* wonkiness on rare occasion in ECO Mode. I think there's something up with ECO mode, uses the turbo a lot, there's some serious tuning & efficiency parameters that could be addressed with this mode, especially on the hybrids.

Much smoother drive and cleaner at/off the stop light in Normal & Sport.
 
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I’ve noticed it also.

2700 mile TH, not in the TSB recall. Doubt this is transmission related anyways. Honestly, feels more like a calibration issue… I had also blamed/doubted my braking consistency at times— till this post at least.

Come to a stop, ICE turns off & battery motor only on, starts to creep forward and i need to apply additional brake pressure.

Has happened on more than one occasion… no surging in my case though, just a roll.
Has caught me off guard though in a couple drive thrus.

My best guess? The ICE on idle isn't putting out the same amount of TQ as the electric at the same brake position.

The electric motor/electric only map kicks on … requiring more brake input due to the inconsistency in TQ output.

For reference sake—My other cars are an AP1 s2000 and a Golf R on st-60 stoptechs. I mention this because those brakes are sensitive by comparison, thus the assumption (and still might be) of not applying enough pressure.

I also think the brakes aren't great anyways on this thing, but again, my basis for comparison is skewed and limited, so I give it a pass — my wife's palisade does inspire more confidence though.
Exactly! Very well explained. I also thought that I needed to learn how to brake properly.
I have also noticed lately a harsh 1-2 shift when cold.
 

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Exactly! Very well explained. I also thought that I needed to learn how to brake properly.
I have also noticed lately a harsh 1-2 shift when cold.
Sigh - sadly, I can report a similar type of shift behavior for a bit when cold. As in the other case, doesn't feel broken. More along the lines of a calibration issue.

I suspect the electric motors layout in the transmission is behind this stuff - it’s a unique configuration and I wouldn't be surprised if it’s involved with both these issues.

If it’s manifesting in non-hybrids though, you can forget everything I’ve said and consider me as clueless as the next guy.
 
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I notice a little* wonkiness on rare occasion in ECO Mode. I think there's something up with ECO mode, uses the turbo a lot, there's some serious tuning & efficiency parameters that could be addressed with this mode, especially on the hybrids.

Much smoother drive and cleaner at/off the stop light in Normal & Sport.
I find Sport mode is smoother, Eco seems to stack the shifts.
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