Osprey
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- First Name
- Cleve
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- Feb 22, 2024
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- Location
- San Antonio, Texas
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- 2024 Tacoma Off-Road
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So, I've had an issue and I've refrained from bringing it up until I was able to get more information from the dealer. I picked up my Tacoma late Monday. It hadn't been tinted, so I had to come in Tuesday to get that taken care of. I drove the truck to work Monday night and back and to the dealer for tint the next day.
Once the tint was installed it was sort of difficult to see traffic behind me because of dark overcast in the area. I thought "this is exactly a situation where my nifty digital rear view mirror would come in handy". Pulled the mirror lever forward... nada. Got home, checked the manual... assuming I was an idiot and just didn't know how to activate the damn thing. Nope, that lever should have done it. Checked it several more times and also noted that the home link buttons didn't pop icons or activity indicators.
Took the truck back into the dealer on Friday. After a few hours of several folks huddled around my vehicle, running back and forth to retrieve technical documents, etc., it appears that I got a bad mirror. My dealers service department was awesome during this situation. But how in the world with everything else going on with these trucks did an inoperable mirror slip past Toyota manufacturing quality control? The only thing I can think is that maybe something happened during the Tacos hold status in Houston. Anyway, new mirror is on the way. It should be here by Wednesday and I am told it will take about two hours to swap it out. Fingers crossed.
For reference, my Taco was built 1/24 in the Central Mexico plant and was subject to a long QC hold, which is why I only recently got it.
I'm sure this is a one-off event as I haven't heard of any other buyers having issues with the digital mirror, but thought the community should at least be aware.
Once the tint was installed it was sort of difficult to see traffic behind me because of dark overcast in the area. I thought "this is exactly a situation where my nifty digital rear view mirror would come in handy". Pulled the mirror lever forward... nada. Got home, checked the manual... assuming I was an idiot and just didn't know how to activate the damn thing. Nope, that lever should have done it. Checked it several more times and also noted that the home link buttons didn't pop icons or activity indicators.
Took the truck back into the dealer on Friday. After a few hours of several folks huddled around my vehicle, running back and forth to retrieve technical documents, etc., it appears that I got a bad mirror. My dealers service department was awesome during this situation. But how in the world with everything else going on with these trucks did an inoperable mirror slip past Toyota manufacturing quality control? The only thing I can think is that maybe something happened during the Tacos hold status in Houston. Anyway, new mirror is on the way. It should be here by Wednesday and I am told it will take about two hours to swap it out. Fingers crossed.
For reference, my Taco was built 1/24 in the Central Mexico plant and was subject to a long QC hold, which is why I only recently got it.
I'm sure this is a one-off event as I haven't heard of any other buyers having issues with the digital mirror, but thought the community should at least be aware.
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