Really appreciate your professional insight with all thing's Toyota! Please give us your take and advice once the Grand Highlander Airbag recall remedies start to commence👍 Keep em' coming! LONG LIVE TOYOTA! 😁
Thanks for the update! I have a 22 with 15K on it. Love the truck but won't buy an "all new" generation of any vehicle in the future. Still a huge Lexus/Toyota fan, and won't buy any other make. Love your channel!
Feeling better and better about taking the Huge loss of getting out from under my ‘23 tundra TRD limited . Loved the truck but damn what a cluster of a motor . Went with a naturally aspirated v8 this time .
The V8s have more issues than the turbo V6. You made a huge mistake. There is an old saying, a fool and their money are soon parted. There is a reason 4 cylinders run forever. The more simple the engine the less to go wrong.
I’m confident that who ever bought a new tundra that was built after 1/1/24 will be ok mine was built in June of 2024 hopefully we’re ok , because I do love this tuck my favorite truck that I have owned in 30+ years
Make sure to align the torque converter correctly if not the sprocket to the transmission oil pump will break. We had a tech do that because he didn’t align it.
Why exactly? They are getting paid flat rate which cuts their hourly pay by 40% or more? Do you know anything about the auto industry except how to push buttons?
Excellent job my man. Very informative and well executed video. Keep it up and yo will grow your channel quickly. Tip: Make at least 2 videos per week, even if they are short. This is what mostly grows channels - frequency.
I am planning and saving to buy a new Tundra, and I believe Toyota wouldn’t change the engine unless they are sure of the root cause of the issue and its solution. However, I’m still prefer to wait another year to be on the safe side.
What I really want is a copy of this and all Toyota Tips online for customers to read. And then a daily video showing what parts and labor it takes to remove the engine from a Tundra. Which means the tech needs to mount a camera on a fixed point recording the dismantling of truck and reinstall of new engine. Along with a body camera showing what specific tasks need to be done during the tear down and reinstall? I ask this since I have been in two dealerships shops where the 2 different trucks involved have had engine tear downs performed and the reused parts are lying on shop floors? This was during the short block rebuilds. And now with full engine replacements the process is now much different and must be shown and explained to customers? I agree full engine replacement is the best option. But the stark differences in the methods that each tech approaches this task is the point? PS. I just watched Toyota commercial regarding Tundra having highest resale values in truck markets?
The reason why you are getting such poor quality of work is because the tech working on it is losing money every time he does warranty work because it pays half. If you got to half at your job wouldn't you feel motivated to do the same amount of work? I'm not defending the person that worked on your truck, but to explain how messed up the automotive industry is.
When we would be getting the new engines. Mine is sitting in a dealer here in Puerto Rico since May waiting for the engine to arrive and be replace but no news about when would it be arriving. Im on a rental f150 waiting to get my tundra back and still paying for this last 5 months
@@Mike-vd2qt yes i would have to get some legal advice to see if they can be a little more serious about this situation that got me so upset and uncomfortable. I need my truck back soon.
I have a 2023 tundra gas engine built on 02/14/2023 but it wasn't recalled and think it needs to be added to the list. Just took it in for service because it was acting funny. Was driving down highway and truck completely turned off, so I took it in they said my crankshaft was completely gone. I got a call from dealership, and they said they going to be installing A short block instead the new engine from the recall. do you think the recall would be extended to later 2023 models for new engine instead just replacing the short block?
@@TheYotaChannel gotcha but this won’t damage the engine? Since it states that the VVT locking pin to get temporarily stuck? I’ll see if my local Toyota asap and get it done.
Hey, Junior. How do u guys get paid for it? Im sure you will find short cuts than what they instruct. I ask in concern whether u guys get paid enough. Where are these trucks made? I trained to be a mechanic decades ago but never persued it. Also, is that a Camry you are sitting in? I really like thise interiors.👍✊️🖖🇺🇸
@@oliverramclam6009Probably little metal plugs that are installed so tight, the heads break-off while trying to remove to install the spark plugs. This like bazaro world, crazy 😮 good luck guys
I have yet to see a 2024 fail. it's all been 22-23. Some are claiming that it's happening to 24's, but I can't confirm that. I've never seen a hybrid fail either.
Did not know this about tundra, I was gonna trade my 18 sr5 with 67k on it for a new 24. They were giving me $32 for mine right from start, well guess I will be keeping mine, just had a service done on friday.
Toyota sending detailed specific instructions to make the procedure idiot proof, if you have to ask any further questionings, you will be labeled an Idiot .......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@muradb1994 many owners claim they have left them paying for their own rentals for five months, while also making them make payments on a truck they can’t drive. Can you explain how you could trust a company which makes you keep making payments on a truck they haven’t repaired for five months, and you have to rent a car and pay for it also?
@@muradb1994 some owners claim they haven’t been able to use their trucks for five months. Toyota has made them pay their monthly payments, and also for their very own rental car. How can anyone trust a company who responds this way.
sold my '22 with 29k on the odo - truck was nice for about 5000 mi and all the little gremlins started showing. this new toyota product-line is straight trash. tundra engines blowing up, GRCs with wet belts... value engineering and corner cutting. might as well be stellantis
Toyota should have never made such a cheap and expensive truck. The New Tundra and Tacoma are absolute garbage trucks. I will never buy another Toyota vehicle after seeing all the cost cutting components, turbo charged engines, and expensive MSRP’s. 30 plus year loyal customer is now saying good bye. ✌🏼
Why is my 2024 tundra IForce max not included in the recall? I wonder why no IForce max is included when it’s the same engine. Please let me know if you have the answer why. I’m worried and change my oil every 2,500 miles.
Really appreciate your professional insight with all thing's Toyota!
Please give us your take and advice once the Grand Highlander Airbag recall remedies start to commence👍
Keep em' coming!
LONG LIVE TOYOTA! 😁
Thanks for the update! I have a 22 with 15K on it. Love the truck but won't buy an "all new" generation of any vehicle in the future. Still a huge Lexus/Toyota fan, and won't buy any other make. Love your channel!
Feeling better and better about taking the Huge loss of getting out from under my ‘23 tundra TRD limited . Loved the truck but damn what a cluster of a motor . Went with a naturally aspirated v8 this time .
Make sure you change your coolant: th-cam.com/video/dfGTI0sWozc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=T4R5YnTSIiplZPXg
The V8s have more issues than the turbo V6. You made a huge mistake. There is an old saying, a fool and their money are soon parted. There is a reason 4 cylinders run forever. The more simple the engine the less to go wrong.
@@user-tb7rn1il3q???
What did you buy that had the V8?
Thank for keeping us in the loop! Love the content. Do you think they will have a time limit on how long you can put off the repair?
Thank you for the update, and good on Toyota for making things right.
Why wasn't it right the first time. Toyota has gone from hero to zero.
I’m confident that who ever bought a new tundra that was built after 1/1/24 will be ok mine was built in June of 2024 hopefully we’re ok , because I do love this tuck my favorite truck that I have owned in 30+ years
go check the forums and crush that hopium
Not what I'm hearing. Recall is most likely getting extended into 24
The 2024s will be added to the recall as soon as they’re all sold from dealerships
Make sure to align the torque converter correctly if not the sprocket to the transmission oil pump will break. We had a tech do that because he didn’t align it.
Thanks for keeping us all informed, much appreciated
I hope no tech tries to pull a fast one by keeping scrapped parts for sale on EBay. There’s always that one guy. Toyota. Kudos. Thanks
Why exactly? They are getting paid flat rate which cuts their hourly pay by 40% or more? Do you know anything about the auto industry except how to push buttons?
Thanks for the update!!!
I appreciate the update! Thank you
Drilling holes in everything so turbos don't end up on eBay
Good man
Will the dealer fix the recall when you give it to them with holes in it?
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thanks for the update 😊
Thanks for the update.
Thank you my friend for the great info
No issues with my 22 tundra. I’m going to wait as long as possible to get the most miles on current engine! I only have 15k currently!
That’s the way to do it!!
Doesn't sound like a bad plan 😂😂😂
I have 120k on my 22 w no issues but the recall popped up on my screen
@@anthonychavez109
You may want to hang on to it if you got a good one.
Excellent job my man. Very informative and well executed video. Keep it up and yo will grow your channel quickly. Tip: Make at least 2 videos per week, even if they are short. This is what mostly grows channels - frequency.
Thanks for update!
Good evening brother, it is a good information,can you make some diagnostic videos. Thank you
Great update thanks.
I am planning and saving to buy a new Tundra, and I believe Toyota wouldn’t change the engine unless they are sure of the root cause of the issue and its solution. However, I’m still prefer to wait another year to be on the safe side.
I would wait for 2026. Make sure the recall does not follow the 2025s
Good news. So appreciate the update!
What I really want is a copy of this and all Toyota Tips online for customers to read. And then a daily video showing what parts and labor it takes to remove the engine from a Tundra. Which means the tech needs to mount a camera on a fixed point recording the dismantling of truck and reinstall of new engine. Along with a body camera showing what specific tasks need to be done during the tear down and reinstall? I ask this since I have been in two dealerships shops where the 2 different trucks involved have had engine tear downs performed and the reused parts are lying on shop floors? This was during the short block rebuilds. And now with full engine replacements the process is now much different and must be shown and explained to customers? I agree full engine replacement is the best option. But the stark differences in the methods that each tech approaches this task is the point?
PS. I just watched Toyota commercial regarding Tundra having highest resale values in truck markets?
The reason why you are getting such poor quality of work is because the tech working on it is losing money every time he does warranty work because it pays half. If you got to half at your job wouldn't you feel motivated to do the same amount of work? I'm not defending the person that worked on your truck, but to explain how messed up the automotive industry is.
Where do you find new engine part number on engine?
Thank you for the update
When we would be getting the new engines. Mine is sitting in a dealer here in Puerto Rico since May waiting for the engine to arrive and be replace but no news about when would it be arriving. Im on a rental f150 waiting to get my tundra back and still paying for this last 5 months
Are they paying for the rental?
Make Toyota refund your money. Get an attorney.
@@blissfuljoy6049 yes they been paying for it but still they make me pay for the tax every month that is around $300.00
@@Mike-vd2qt yes i would have to get some legal advice to see if they can be a little more serious about this situation that got me so upset and uncomfortable. I need my truck back soon.
Best of luck, try not to worry too much.☮
Thanks for the info I really appreciate it
Thank you. Thourough.
When should I contact my dealer to schedule this? Are dealers fulfilling these recalls yet?
Not yet we are still waiting to get tools once everything is available you will get an email saying parts is available
@@ubuntumike5794thanks!
I have a 2023 tundra gas engine built on 02/14/2023 but it wasn't recalled and think it needs to be added to the list. Just took it in for service because it was acting funny. Was driving down highway and truck completely turned off, so I took it in they said my crankshaft was completely gone. I got a call from dealership, and they said they going to be installing A short block instead the new engine from the recall. do you think the recall would be extended to later 2023 models for new engine instead just replacing the short block?
As of right now, if your truck isn't part of the recall your only option is the short block. Do I see 23-24s being added down the road yes.
Hey, if that is the case with your truck, contact Toyota customer support and see if you can get a new engine instead of the rebuilt.
I hope you get a rebuilt for your v6
What about 2024? When will toyota add them to the engine recall list?
After they get through the initial ones is my guess.
Thank you very much!
How about the ac system receiver dryer once u open up my ac system for a few days ...
Compressor will stay attached to truck, if possible
Why is this not effecting the sequoias as bad?
I got a recall for the 23 Highlander about a software error P05CE00.
Yea, that's just a software update for the ecm. The new software will prevent that false trouble code (P05CE00) from setting.
@@TheYotaChannel gotcha but this won’t damage the engine? Since it states that the VVT locking pin to get temporarily stuck? I’ll see if my local Toyota asap and get it done.
Replacement with a larger, naturally aspirated V8 would be killer. I know, I know. NOT gonna happen lol
The turbo engine is great
@@JJ_MTB_15 I'm sure it is, for up to 100K miles.
thanks for the video
Thanks for watching. 🤝🤝🤝
Great info
Hey, Junior. How do u guys get paid for it? Im sure you will find short cuts than what they instruct. I ask in concern whether u guys get paid enough. Where are these trucks made? I trained to be a mechanic decades ago but never persued it. Also, is that a Camry you are sitting in? I really like thise interiors.👍✊️🖖🇺🇸
Would the new engine come with new spark plugs?
I would like to know that myself
@@oliverramclam6009Probably little metal plugs that are installed so tight, the heads break-off while trying to remove to install the spark plugs. This like bazaro world, crazy 😮 good luck guys
what a nightmare so glad i kept my 5.7.
I wanted to keep mine but the frame is trash.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the super thanks! 🤝🤝🤝🤝
Are Sequoias having the same issues as the tundras
Looks like they are not
How are the 2024 tundras ?
I have yet to see a 2024 fail. it's all been 22-23. Some are claiming that it's happening to 24's, but I can't confirm that. I've never seen a hybrid fail either.
Will Toyota renew the Toyota care for the new engines?
Great question. Toyota hasn't given us any info regarding that. More info will be included in the recall letter once it's issued.
They will honor maybe a 30k limited warranty since it's replaced.
@@xxxpensive1415 If its a new engine it should start all over.
Did not know this about tundra, I was gonna trade my 18 sr5 with 67k on it for a new 24. They were giving me $32 for mine right from start, well guess I will be keeping mine, just had a service done on friday.
Toyota doesnt want anyone dropping the engines into Miata's or something like that
Better off with a 5L (302)Ford V-8, probably find one for the price of the Toyota engine crate
Wait so some are getting short block instead or did i hear that wrong? Thats bull
I'll keep my 5.7 thanks.
Quick question is it ok to buy 2024 tundra now?
I would say yes, try to get the 2025 year.
@@PRO4XKEV alright I’ll check on it thanks!
2022, 58k, feels fine😅
If the engines are not sized, Toyota will most likely try to recuperate some money in, at the very least, materials.
Why not the '24?
Spoke too soon. Saw other comment for answer--THANKS!
Toyota sending detailed specific instructions to make the procedure idiot proof, if you have to ask any further questionings, you will be labeled an Idiot .......🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Does an engine replacement reset mileage? 🤔
Hey, no. The mileage will remain the same.
lol no
they're not gonna replace a motor that does'nt have a problem jesus
We still have not got what the problem is with the engine
The engine blocks have casting debris still attached to the oil galley walls which break free and destroy the main bearings. Fact.
@@PaulLorenzini-ny2yw paul they have not come out with a fix for whatever the problem is. zero facts
@@tonywhite425 Well if you think so then it must be true.
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I have completely removed Toyota from my list of companies I am willing to buy from. They have really botched this.
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Yes because it was stupid packing a v6 into these trucks then cram so much stuff around it. Bad for maintenance
@@muradb1994 many owners claim they have left them paying for their own rentals for five months, while also making them make payments on a truck they can’t drive. Can you explain how you could trust a company which makes you keep making payments on a truck they haven’t repaired for five months, and you have to rent a car and pay for it also?
the big 3 ain't gonna be much better either.
@@muradb1994 some owners claim they haven’t been able to use their trucks for five months. Toyota has made them pay their monthly payments, and also for their very own rental car. How can anyone trust a company who responds this way.
It’s amazing how Toyota quality has gone to $hit over the past few years…
sold my '22 with 29k on the odo - truck was nice for about 5000 mi and all the little gremlins started showing. this new toyota product-line is straight trash. tundra engines blowing up, GRCs with wet belts... value engineering and corner cutting. might as well be stellantis
Toyota should have never made such a cheap and expensive truck. The New Tundra and Tacoma are absolute garbage trucks. I will never buy another Toyota vehicle after seeing all the cost cutting components, turbo charged engines, and expensive MSRP’s. 30 plus year loyal customer is now saying good bye. ✌🏼
😂😂😂😂 garbage wait for tomorrow total recall lost
Why is my 2024 tundra IForce max not included in the recall? I wonder why no IForce max is included when it’s the same engine. Please let me know if you have the answer why. I’m worried and change my oil every 2,500 miles.
Well if you bought one of those then you probably have an extra 35k$ to replace the motor.