Ruissimo
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Serious question - have you tried the USB-C connection on the right side of the navigation screen? I would've thought that would have been an AUX switch... can anyone confirm?
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Trailer Brake Controller is only included with certain options/packages.I thought that the trailer brake controller was integrated into the new Taco.
I could be wrong or it could be only on some trims, not sure..
There was your chance to voice your opinions on 4G Tacoma having briefly owned one. Do not think you have a green light for any more negative opinions on 4G Tacoma please go to comment sections on you tube or 3G Tacoma forum if you intend to bad mouth the new generation. I have had enough of the beta test bad motor bad tranny bad Toyota talk about the 4G Tacoma. No offense but Lots of negativity that can be vented other then on here with proud owners of the 4th generation Tacoma.I Owned a 2024 for about 3 weeks before trading it in on a low mileage 2023 . Here are some comments I made on another thread :
There were a few things about the 2024 that I liked and were improvements , but overall I preffered the 3rd gen . I've owned 5 Tacomas since 2003 . The 2024 certainly had more pep with the turbo , and the 4 wheel disc brakes were excellent , NOt sure how long a turbo engine lasts as compared to the bulletproof V6 ? ----on the negative side , I found the scrolling through menus on the dash to do something simple like set the trip odometer harder than pushing the button . Android auto is great , but I do a lot of driving in areas with no cell data , or if I cross the border I usually turn my data off so if I want a gps map on the dash without using data from the phone I have to pay Toyota $20/month for that service on the 24 . My $2000 worth of snow tires and rims from my previous truck fit the 2023 , my $200 wheather tec floor mats fit .
For me the biggest piss off was the salesman promising me before I handed over the check that my $350 redarc brake controller would fit no problem . ---His boss even said " Toyota would not sell a vehicle with that towing capacity with no way to plug in a brake controller " --- I bought the truck primarily to tow 3 trailers with electric brakes , and kept getting the run around , and ran out of time before I needed to safely tow a trailer . The dealer even sent me to Action truck and said they'd pay for the brake controller instal . --- After taking the morning off work and wasting a bunch of time ,Action truck was stumped . The blue tooth controller got mentioned , but if your blue tooth is running the brakes , then no google maps or hands free phone . I might revisit the 4 th gen in a couple of years , but I decided that I'm not going to pay that kind of money to be be a beta tester for Toyota . And I'm definitely not paying that kind of money to have to splice wires to safely tow what they tell me I can tow
Pretty sure you have ""I thought that the trailer brake controller was integrated into the new Taco.
I could be wrong or it could be only on some trims, not sure..
As far as the maps without service goes, On is a good option too. They allow you to download offline maps and it integrates with apple/android to display on the screen.I’ve only posted twice on here and am new to forums in general. And I will agree that the vast majority of the 4th gen trashing has been click bait garbage, or flat out wrong.
But I think Windor’s reply was mostly fair as the thread title is “Your (honest) pros and cons of the 4th gen”
I’m certainly not trying to start anything online. Not my style in person or online. And I think (although I can’t say I haven’t been guilty of similar) to trust a dealer trying to sell you a truck to have the knowledge let alone be honest about something like third party break controller is foolish (no offense meant Windsor, just my honest opinion). Also I think I’d have rather eaten the $350 cost and purchased a truck with an integrated controller (which I did).
I do agree that the subscription requirement for Toyota maps is absurd and quite upsetting, but wanted to point out that Apple allows you to download map areas ahead of time so the idea that you couldn’t use the phone for maps in out-of-service areas is wrong. I imagine android allows the same. Most mapping apps (Gaia for instance) allow this which I’ve utilized for years in the backcountry on foot and driving where cell service is nonexistent and it works perfectly fine. I also did this recently on a road trip in my new 4th gen with CarPlay and it worked great. Just takes a small amount of planning ahead.
Overall I’m really happy with my 2024 Tacoma TRD OR. There’s a few things (hood flutter, mpg even when driving very gently in the city, lack of ability to see what’s playing on radio when using Apple Maps, no key lock for tailgate (makes smash and grab easier with camper), awful seatbelt warning, not a true full sized tire, to name a few, though I’m sure I will think of others as soon as I post) I’m not thrilled about. But as stated, overall I am really enjoying the truck. And most (not all) of the issues I’ve taken I’ll accept responsibility for as I could have done more thorough research before my purchase, though I’d have probably bought it anyway
To Windsor, to each their own, but I just drove my buddy’s 2021 TRD OR and think the 4th gen drives nicer, smoother, accelerates better, is more comfortable, etc. As long as you’re happy now with what you have that’s all that matters.
You can use a USB with an adapter USB to "C" chord, or just buy a "C" memory stick. It plugs in on the right side of the display. That is my preferred method too.TRD OR 6M base Canadian spec. Really enjoying the truck so far.
The only cons I could think of, maybe a USB port for my music? I dunno I might not be really into tech. But I’ve always listened to my music off a USB stick.
People have told me to just connect my phone to the truck. But honestly, when I drive, the phone doesn’t exist for me.
someone mentioned a noisy wiper motor. I have noticed it is loud. But not to the point of being bothersome.
That’s it. Love the truck. Oh and I love iMT for the rev match downshifts. It’s like the lazy man’s manual.
where can I find the boost gauge?
Can you download then to a memory in the setup so your music library is part of the entertainment setup?You can use a USB with an adapter USB to "C" chord, or just buy a "C" memory stick. It plugs in on the right side of the display. That is my preferred method too.