I wouldn’t say I have rough shifts but it’s definitely a little jerky at low speeds. Driving in stop and go traffic kind of sucks because the gears are so short and by the time you’re doing 20mph you’re already in 4th gear.
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Same here with mine been at the dealer for 2 weeks now. Have they told you how long the wait is going to be? Be sure to report it to the NHTSA so they can track the issue in case a recall is neededI have 989 miles on my 2024 SR5 4x4 and it is sitting in the dealer lot waiting for the new transmission to arrive. Back to driving my gen 4 2003 SR5 4Runner which has been a daily staple for 21 years
Automatic or manual transmissionI have a 2024 Off Road with 1240 miles and the transmission died as I was pulling into traffic. According to the dealership it's an issue nationwide and they have no ETA on a new transmission. So my brand new truck I've had less than 2 months has been sitting at the dealership for over 2 weeks now.
Auto or manual transmissionSame here with mine been at the dealer for 2 weeks now. Have they told you how long the wait is going to be? Be sure to report it to the NHTSA so they can track the issue in case a recall is needed
AutomaticAutomatic or manual transmission
Did the dealer say it’s a transmission issue nationwide? I wonder how many Tacomas are seating at the dealer waiting for their transmission to be fixed or replaced.I have a 2024 Off Road with 1240 miles and the transmission died as I was pulling into traffic. According to the dealership it's an issue nationwide and they have no ETA on a new transmission. So my brand new truck I've had less than 2 months has been sitting at the dealership for over 2 weeks now. The transmission is automatic.
Mine was towed to dealer 5/10/24 and I was told they are hopeful by end of July 2024 to have a transmission. 989 miles and mine also died while pulling into trafficAuto or manual transmission
I have a 2024 Off Road with 1240 miles and the transmission died as I was pulling into traffic. According to the dealership it's an issue nationwide and they have no ETA on a new transmission. So my brand new truck I've had less than 2 months has been sitting at the dealership for over 2 weeks now. The transmission is automatic.
NHTSA complaint has been filed. Thanks for the heads upSame here with mine been at the dealer for 2 weeks now. Have they told you how long the wait is going to be? Be sure to report it to the NHTSA so they can track the issue in case a recall is needed
I have a case # for the transmission part itself and a case # for Toyota to purchase the vehicle back. Of course if they buy it back and I get another will I also get the same problem again ?? If I wait for the new trans will a fix have been made or are they shipping the same trans they are putting in the new trucks. Double edged sword for sure. I have to admit for two weeks I loved the truck...Big Toyota told us today that we might see a transmission by the end of June. You can call toyota and they will assign a case manage to help out. The number is 1-800-331-4331. Be sure to file the info at the NHTSA so they can track the issue. So far there are only two complaints listed on their web site one of which is mine.
how's your transmission now? Did it get any better or worse?I have a TRD Sport 4x4 with about 2,200 miles now. When I first start in the morning the shift is not that smooth, specially when I’m at a stop/light and press on the gas, the from zero start is pretty hard. I have not heard any clunk or anything like that but you can really feel the shift, but once is up to speed of more than 20-25 mpg the shifts are very smooth. Also when slowing down at times I feel a slight flutter. Another thing I’m noticing is a subtle whining noise when it shift specifically when the windows are up.
Not sure if the transmission needs more breaking in or learning. At this point the stop and go traffic is not making me enjoy it as much.
Are any of you experiencing anything remotely as close as I am? Thanks.
I would say there are days where it’s smooth and some where it’s not. But definitely a bit letter than at the beginning, which makes me believe it’s a software issue because in about 2-3 occasions I seen the rpm gauge goes down as if the truck is shifting, but in about 1-2 second later is when the transmission actually shifts.how's your transmission now? Did it get any better or worse?
So, when a new truck goes in for major surgery like this, they don't provide a loaner?I have 989 miles on my 2024 SR5 4x4 and it is sitting in the dealer lot waiting for the new transmission to arrive. Back to driving my gen 4 2003 SR5 4Runner which has been a daily staple for 21 years
My dealership has provide a loaner. If you read the warranty information they provide with the car it says that they are suppose to provide you a ride. But then again each dealership does their own thing.So, when a new truck goes in for major surgery like this, they don't provide a loaner?