Sponsored

TacoFreak

Well-known member
First Name
James
Joined
May 23, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
625
Reaction score
572
Location
Crozet, Virginia
Vehicle(s)
2024 Tacoma TRD Pro
@Plumbers 1st Taco Good to hear that the TSB is working and your truck is getting repaired. The TSB might be why Toyota is now able to source replacement transmissions more quickly and not have the long waits.

If Toyota is right about the VINs that are affected, you should be set with a reliable new transmission. That sounds like good progress to me.
Sponsored

 
OP
OP
Gfenza89

Gfenza89

Well-known member
First Name
Gary
Joined
Jan 19, 2023
Threads
14
Messages
262
Reaction score
246
Location
Pennsylvania
Vehicle(s)
2022 tacoma sr5
Well, dropped it off yesterday again after limping it along for about 15 miles last week stuck in 6th gear. They found a code P074571 for a pressure control solenoid. They called Toyota and a new transmission and torque converter is on the way from Chicago. I was told Toyota forgot to include that particular code in the TSB. Glad it is finally getting fixed. 3/24 build. 3400 miles.
This is getting old hearing this stuff thinking I’m next or someone else….common Toyota replace the Dam transmissions on all the truck that fall into that category…. Completely unfair to us loyal customers. We expect better when buying Toyota
 

TacoFreak

Well-known member
First Name
James
Joined
May 23, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
625
Reaction score
572
Location
Crozet, Virginia
Vehicle(s)
2024 Tacoma TRD Pro
This is getting old hearing this stuff thinking I’m next or someone else….common Toyota replace the Dam transmissions on all the truck that fall into that category…. Completely unfair to us loyal customers. We expect better when buying Toyota
Particularly your truck, which has some shift weirdness as I recall. Do you know for sure that your truck doesn't have any of the codes in the TSB?
 
OP
OP
Gfenza89

Gfenza89

Well-known member
First Name
Gary
Joined
Jan 19, 2023
Threads
14
Messages
262
Reaction score
246
Location
Pennsylvania
Vehicle(s)
2022 tacoma sr5
Particularly your truck, which has some shift weirdness as I recall. Do you know for sure that your truck doesn't have any of the codes in the TSB?
No check engine light on, so I guess the trucks feels there’s nothing wrong.
 
First Name
Josh
Joined
Apr 23, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
22
Reaction score
20
Location
MN
Vehicle(s)
2024 Tacoma SR5 double cab
Mine never had the check engine light come on. Always stored codes, along with the freeze frame data they can pull when the faults occurred.
 

Sponsored

OP
OP
Gfenza89

Gfenza89

Well-known member
First Name
Gary
Joined
Jan 19, 2023
Threads
14
Messages
262
Reaction score
246
Location
Pennsylvania
Vehicle(s)
2022 tacoma sr5
Mine never had the check engine light come on. Always stored codes, along with the freeze frame data they can pull when the faults occurred.
So the codes were in the computer but no check engine light and the truck went into limp mode? I’m understanding it this way correct?
 

TacoFreak

Well-known member
First Name
James
Joined
May 23, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
625
Reaction score
572
Location
Crozet, Virginia
Vehicle(s)
2024 Tacoma TRD Pro
@Gfenza89 You might want to pull the codes before you talk to your dealer. Your Taco could have stored them and not set the check engine light like happened on @Plumbers 1st Taco truck. That way they can't jerk you around and say there were no codes.
 

Srt10

New member
First Name
Todd
Joined
May 12, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Location
34203
Vehicle(s)
Tocoma
Nope - only Toyota knows and they ain't talking.

But I think it is still a pretty small number, even if you are included in the TSB. If your truck is currently working fine I say drive it, enjoy it and worry about it if it breaks.
Thanks
 
First Name
Josh
Joined
Apr 23, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
22
Reaction score
20
Location
MN
Vehicle(s)
2024 Tacoma SR5 double cab
Never went into limp mode, just would not shift out of 6th gear. Code stored in the computer. Not a bad idea checking to see what codes you have stored.
 

Miqie

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 23, 2024
Threads
6
Messages
271
Reaction score
170
Location
Missouri
Vehicle(s)
2024 TRD Sport-Bronze oxide
A dump and fill might help but it might not. Toyota being conservative would probably prefer to just change out the affected transmissions and be done with it. If the percentage of failures gets very high they will do a recall like they did with the Tundra engines. If they don't it will mean that the think the odds are good for even the trucks in the VIN range.

I just got back from driving my truck and the shifts are so smooth they are hard to detect. If I had a truck in one of the TSB VIN ranges and it had any bad shifts I would take it to the dealer and start that process. I don't think that the dealers can fart you off with they all do that anymore.
I think certain codes have to show up on the dash before the dealer will do a replacement trans.
 

TacoFreak

Well-known member
First Name
James
Joined
May 23, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
625
Reaction score
572
Location
Crozet, Virginia
Vehicle(s)
2024 Tacoma TRD Pro
I think certain codes have to show up on the dash before the dealer will do a replacement trans.
Yes. I had not seen the whole TSB when I posted that. There is a list of codes for transmission solenoid failures and at least one of them has to have been stored for the TSB to apply to your truck.

Take a look at @Miqie's post above.

If I had shifting issues I would pull the codes and see if any of them are there before taking it to the dealer.
Sponsored

 
 



Top