Changed in 10 minutes. Imagine a picture-in-picture of the AAA hero arriving, shaking Doug's had twice and swapping the wheel in between, while Doug explains his experience. Loved the video, actually.
Any decent tire shop should do this for you and automatically reduce the cost of your replacement tire by the pro-rated value of the old one as a replacement claim. No need for the customer to do anything and, in general, customers (in lieu of dealers/distributors) are discouraged from initiating these claims themselves as they are a bit onerous for both parties to handle after-the-fact. The only potential hang-up here is that as an OE tire, it has no road hazard warranty. So a dealer would want to make certain there was no indication of an outside cause to the blow-out before preemptively extending warranty coverage.
Doug you can easily reset the maintenance light yourself in the settings on your dashboard! Also Toyota does not charge you for the first 5 maintenance services, it’s called Toyota care! (I work at a Toyota lol)
Also since you bought the car new, they usually give you a warranty package called Tire and wheel package (TWPK) that you can replace your tires and or wheels if anything happens to them for free. Check to see if you have it before buying it out of pocket
@@michaelgonzalez3059They don't "usually give it to you." Tire & wheel is a service contract that you're offered in the finance department. It costs money. Haha. It's never "given" to anyone.
Actually, I think the tow hitch cover coming off the Sequoia it’s now an official recall now so they might replace it when you go to the Toyota dealership for an oil change or something else next time.
One thing I love about getting tired from Discount Tire/America’s Tire is that their warranty follows you around the country. Sure, you had a 3 day wait, but maybe there’s a store along the route where it’s in stock. Small tire guys just can’t compete with that convenience
Doug, regarding the dangers of the shoulder, I agree with you. I had a college classmate from Germany get hit while he was stopped on the side of the Autobahn and even though he was still in his car, he ended up in the hospital in a coma for a long time. It's dangerous out there and I pull over as far as possible when I have to.
Sounds like your family flew home. That ended being a good move. Being broken down on the interstate with a baby in the car would have been even more stressful. Glad the whole thing turned out well, Doug!
That's interesting that the spare in the Sequoia doesn't have a TPMS sensor - my 2008 LX570 has 5 sensors (1 for spare as well). I guess that's cost cutting, or perhaps savings in the Toyota.
I got to tell you my gx550 is the same the driver assistance is awesome and it's so comfortable on the road that if you could stay awake you could drive from 10 for more hours.
I can *Kinda* relate to this. I have a 23 Tundra, and I was driving late at night, zoned out a bit seeing as I have made this drive thousands of times... and I hit a small thing of road debris, and my back rear passenger Falken Wildpeak tire basicaslly exploded. It is a process to get it changed like he mentioned, but I was very happy to see that full size spare Michelin tire under the truck. I'm ready to get new tires, but like Doug said, it's stupid to buy new tires so early. I'm getting rid of the Wild Peak for sure though.
Do you think this problem could be from not using the car (and tires) for long periods of time? Could the tires have gotten dry rotted? New Land Cruiser has tpms on the spare! 5k interval is to sell you a 5k oil change. I got 2 keys when I got my Toyota last month. Sorry this happened to you.
Buy toyo tires they will last longer also the tire change is standard on any other suv the same way is done so get used to it the oil change needs to be done every 6k miles so do it on time otherwise you gonna have problems later on with does turbos
The tire didn't " blow out" U got a flat and continued to drive it. That's obvious, the thing is destroyed. You think a person that does car reviews would feel a tire going low and stop sooner.
I've never had a car with any of that (just basic cruise control) but for long road trips where you just want to eat miles, I totally get the appeal. You're not driving for fun, you just want to get there. Adaptive cruise control in particular really sounds useful.
The tire most likely blew out because you mentioned that you keep them at a low tire pressure the entire time you're in Nantucket and drive that way. With it being so heavy and squishing the tires it heats up the sidewall from all of the flex at higher than off road speeds. I understand why you would do that, I actually do it all the time, but my car is very light. It probably should have lasted longer though.
I lost a tire in less than 1,500 miles on my ‘23 Tacoma TRDPro. Toyota puts some low quality tires on their cars and trucks. To top it all they said I really didn’t have proof that it was the original tire that came on the truck. Those stock tires were the worst part of the whole process of getting a new truck.
…yeah the pointless service intervals annoy me too with my 22 Corolla. I just take The Car Care Nut’s advice and tell ‘em to do an oil change anyways (whatever the factory schedule is, half it)
Curious how much the ride quality will improve when switching tires. Those falkens are great, but their one failing is being pretty lousy for ride quality.
Toyota doesn't want the floor mats getting under the accelerator pedal and cause "unintentionally acceleration"! I've had a flat tire in that same area lol. I drive I-81 between I-66 and I-40 and across I-40 a lot. I did DC to San Diego and immediately back in my Silverado 3500 pulling a enclosed car trailer with a friend's MazdaSpeed 3 and his stuff on the way out and a RX8 on the way back. I went 40 to US-95 down to I-10 then I-10 to Scottsdale to get the RX8. Up I-17 to I-40, back up I-81, I-66, I-495, I-95 to home. I took my time on the way out because my friend was with me, I didn't let him drive lol, so we stopped to see some stuff. Overall I did the round trip in 9 days. Which way do you go from I-40 to San Diego?
Weird man, my 5 year old Ford, the minute a tire goes down it flashes on the screen which tire it is and the PSI. My 9 year old RAM1500 did the same. You're saying on a brand new Toyota it didn't immediately tell you which tire was flat?
Doug, you made everyone intreagued (EVERYONE!) by saying Sequoia is better offroad than the triple locled G-Klasse. We need more details: in which way exactly is it better, what you think Mercedes lacks to be just as good or better?
Doug the type of guy to make a 18 minute video about having a flat tire that AAA changed.
Lol. I'm like 10 min in and am realizing this is the most boring story ever 🤣
@@velocity211 LMAOOOO BUT HE MAKES IT SOUND SO INTERESTING LMAOOO
Changed in 10 minutes. Imagine a picture-in-picture of the AAA hero arriving, shaking Doug's had twice and swapping the wheel in between, while Doug explains his experience.
Loved the video, actually.
His trip to and back just became a tax write off! And the sequoia as well
Thanks! Then I'll watch Garand Thumb video instead. Only have time for one
Doug is the type of guy to have a breakdown in a new Toyota.
@@amazingjason455 perfect
his neck beard's fault
@@amazingjason455 that's not uncommon for modern Toyota
@@dtay8913Yeah it is considering they are still in the top 5 of most reliable car manufacturers. Also it was a tire failure not a mechanical failure.
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Doug the type of guy who packs Kennan instead of a spare wheel.
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Doug’s wife is the type of gal to fly home so she doesn’t have to listen to Doug sing along to Nickelback the whole way home.
I'd car karaoke Nickleback with Doug any day of the week
There are two types of people; those who love Nickelback and those who lie and say they don’t like Nickelback.
@@TheConorMLife There are also those who, as far as they're aware, have never heard a Nickelback song.
Doug is the type of guy to talk about having a flat tire and then calling a man to come change it like he survived Vietnam
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My grandfather and his generation went through tire change combat, but never talked about it.
I want to see Mrs Demuro do a review of Doug with all his quirks and features.
We don't have that kind of time.
Doug the type of guy who peels off the protective film for the screens in a new car and covers them in fingerprints for the new owners to see.
Nah
More like the type of guy to put new protective film on the screens after showing off all of their quirks and features
Doug is the type of guy to lick his fingers after checking his dip stick
Remember those days when Daddy Doug used to review houses? I miss those days.
phones too
@@PrecisionAcc where and when did he review phones? I never knew about that
That might be some of the dumbest videos ever posted to this channel
The house reviews were so good.
This is the oldest Doug video on YT.
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Did I sit through 18 minutes to hear about a flat tire? At least I got a "THISSSSS" out of it 💪 👏 👏 👏
You could contact the tire manufacturer and request warranty or have the dealership contact them. Most people don’t do this because it’s a hassle
Any decent tire shop should do this for you and automatically reduce the cost of your replacement tire by the pro-rated value of the old one as a replacement claim. No need for the customer to do anything and, in general, customers (in lieu of dealers/distributors) are discouraged from initiating these claims themselves as they are a bit onerous for both parties to handle after-the-fact.
The only potential hang-up here is that as an OE tire, it has no road hazard warranty. So a dealer would want to make certain there was no indication of an outside cause to the blow-out before preemptively extending warranty coverage.
Doug. The type of guy that turns a Toyota into a Land Rover.
How is any of this Toyotas fault 😂
@@flight2k5 was a joke…only Doug would have Land Rover luck in a Toyota
Doug you can easily reset the maintenance light yourself in the settings on your dashboard! Also Toyota does not charge you for the first 5 maintenance services, it’s called Toyota care! (I work at a Toyota lol)
Also since you bought the car new, they usually give you a warranty package called Tire and wheel package (TWPK) that you can replace your tires and or wheels if anything happens to them for free. Check to see if you have it before buying it out of pocket
@@michaelgonzalez3059They don't "usually give it to you." Tire & wheel is a service contract that you're offered in the finance department. It costs money. Haha. It's never "given" to anyone.
Toyota does not charge for this because it has already been included in the price of the vehicle. NOTHING is free in a capitalist world.
Doug the type of guy to have reliability issues with a Toyota
2nd one, too!
I work with AAA doing road side service and I have to listen to a story like Doug just told for 10 minutes before I start changing the guys tire😂
Dougs the type of guy to have a tire blow out and check the gauge cluster to confirm it instead of pulling over
doug u should have got all season Yokohama!!
Actually, I think the tow hitch cover coming off the Sequoia it’s now an official recall now so they might replace it when you go to the Toyota dealership for an oil change or something else next time.
Doug is the type of guy who doesn’t like resetting the maintenance required light himself.
Last time I was this early, Cars and Bids did not exist yet.
Doug is the kind of guy who's Land Rover was more reliable than his new Toyota
Doug is the kind of guy to have absolutely atrocious audio, but never do anything about it.
One thing I love about getting tired from Discount Tire/America’s Tire is that their warranty follows you around the country. Sure, you had a 3 day wait, but maybe there’s a store along the route where it’s in stock. Small tire guys just can’t compete with that convenience
Why wouldn't you get major compagnies like Michelin or Goodyear ?
It's the only place I buy tires from. They fix flats for free even if you didn't buy the tires from them. That's how they originally got my business.
10k mile oil changes are insane especially with a turbo.
Cars and bids content idea: car spotting bingo but Doug, Kennan, and Fillipo choose each other's cars to drive in.
Doug, regarding the dangers of the shoulder, I agree with you. I had a college classmate from Germany get hit while he was stopped on the side of the Autobahn and even though he was still in his car, he ended up in the hospital in a coma for a long time. It's dangerous out there and I pull over as far as possible when I have to.
I thought I'd be top ten clicking in 12 minutes, but 60 people beat me lol
Sounds like your family flew home. That ended being a good move. Being broken down on the interstate with a baby in the car would have been even more stressful. Glad the whole thing turned out well, Doug!
Been subscribed to your channel for a while, keep it up!
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Wow Toyota? $100 bucks and no fluid exchange? Solid proof, You’ll never get screwed by or in a Toyota. Glad You made it back safe Doug.
Doug is the type of guy to have an online car auction website for cool cars from the modern era with free listings.
Doug the type of dude to buy a Toyota sequoia and hate every little nook and cranny of it but still call it the greatest car he's ever owned
Doug is the type of guy to turn on his 4WD for a gravel road.
Definitely one of your top uploads yet!
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Trade the Sequoia in for the Armada Pro 4X
Doug is the kind of guy that clogs your toilet unbeknownst to you and your family
I always spend the extra money for a matching spare tire and TPMS.
1st world Doug the typa guy to not mention his full-sized brand new spare tire is a Michelin!
That's interesting that the spare in the Sequoia doesn't have a TPMS sensor - my 2008 LX570 has 5 sensors (1 for spare as well). I guess that's cost cutting, or perhaps savings in the Toyota.
So does my 2014 Xterra.
Hey Doug, a quirks and features about driving cross country would be very insightful for those of us who plan on doing so in the near future.
That’s because you forgot to put oil in the car. Without oil, the car clanks.
In the UK, we have 'Smart' motorways - which have no hard shoulder.
Insanely dangerous - as has been proven.
I got to tell you my gx550 is the same the driver assistance is awesome and it's so comfortable on the road that if you could stay awake you could drive from 10 for more hours.
Imagine driving down the highway and seeing Dug taking a pic of his blown out tire.
I can *Kinda* relate to this. I have a 23 Tundra, and I was driving late at night, zoned out a bit seeing as I have made this drive thousands of times... and I hit a small thing of road debris, and my back rear passenger Falken Wildpeak tire basicaslly exploded. It is a process to get it changed like he mentioned, but I was very happy to see that full size spare Michelin tire under the truck. I'm ready to get new tires, but like Doug said, it's stupid to buy new tires so early. I'm getting rid of the Wild Peak for sure though.
Doug's the type of guy that isn't showing up unless fluid exchange is in the cards
Doug the kinda guy to light a candle in his car
I carry a full size spare in my Touareg. Yes it takes up trunk space, but at least I can get home even if I’m thousands of miles away
Doug the type of guy to give you a 20 minute monologue about how he got a flat and called AAA.
Doug the typa guy to be a multi-millionaire, but won't drop his truck off at a body shop to get the fender flares that he/we hate painted, already!
One key for a brand new car is an absolute slap in the face.
That was my #1 takeaway from this as well.
doug is the kinda guy to make an 18 minute video about changing a tire
Arizona, flying rock in the windshield, checks out.
Doug do you think a tire rotation is just rotating one tire in place?
Let’s be honest. This is the video we have all been waiting for.
Do you think this problem could be from not using the car (and tires) for long periods of time? Could the tires have gotten dry rotted?
New Land Cruiser has tpms on the spare! 5k interval is to sell you a 5k oil change. I got 2 keys when I got my Toyota last month. Sorry this happened to you.
At least this thing did not happen in the middle of nowhere in NM or AZ.
Buy toyo tires they will last longer also the tire change is standard on any other suv the same way is done so get used to it the oil change needs to be done every 6k miles so do it on time otherwise you gonna have problems later on with does turbos
Time to sell it! lol
This car now sounds like it finally lives up to an off road brand!
Doug is the kind of guy not to ask for an oil change at the 5000 miles service.
would just need to sand and prime the fender flairs. you would anyways textured or not .
Doug is the type of guy to describe pulling over on the highway as a traumatizing life threatening event
The tire didn't " blow out" U got a flat and continued to drive it. That's obvious, the thing is destroyed. You think a person that does car reviews would feel a tire going low and stop sooner.
At 1.5 speed, Doug sound like Quentin Tarantino
I think it's already time he's thinking about upgrading Doug Force One
Doug should do a livestream of him driving long road trips.
Toyota should be paying you for all this free marketing 😂
Always surprised how such a car enthusiast relies so much on driver assist tech 🤔
It’s just laziness that’s all.
It’s laziness that’s all.
I've never had a car with any of that (just basic cruise control) but for long road trips where you just want to eat miles, I totally get the appeal.
You're not driving for fun, you just want to get there. Adaptive cruise control in particular really sounds useful.
I'm alwats surprised how much car enthusiasts are against anything that makes their lives easier and safer.
You’ve never driven cross country i see. I’m a manual transmission elitist, but all those tech on long road trips which I do a lot are nice.
That maintenance required light can just be reset in the settings, just keep doing oil changes every 5k miles and reset at that point
The tire most likely blew out because you mentioned that you keep them at a low tire pressure the entire time you're in Nantucket and drive that way. With it being so heavy and squishing the tires it heats up the sidewall from all of the flex at higher than off road speeds. I understand why you would do that, I actually do it all the time, but my car is very light. It probably should have lasted longer though.
Doug makes a lot of noise for not having TPMS available. I'm just happy my tires have air.
AZ must have something worked out with windshield companies, lining its urban highways with pebbles....
I was waiting for video to transition into Hoovies garage as Tyler yells out he bought the worst Toyota Sequoia in the USA right now.
The thumbnail makes it look like just a blowout.. Which is hardly a "disaster"
Someone never got a tire blowout before
@hermit527 I watched the video and it's as dum as it looks. Bro super overdescribed any roadside situation.
If the tire blowout isn't a disaster, what a disaster then?
That tyre is obliterated!
I had a blowout on a highway in Miami a long time ago and it was very scary. We almost lost the car.
You aren't alone Doug, I updates to macOS Sequoia and it's not going well either.
New title “I had a very typical cross country trip”
I lost a tire in less than 1,500 miles on my ‘23 Tacoma TRDPro. Toyota puts some low quality tires on their cars and trucks. To top it all they said I really didn’t have proof that it was the original tire that came on the truck. Those stock tires were the worst part of the whole process of getting a new truck.
ToyotaCare covers service the first 2 years/25,000 miles for free along with 24-hr roadside
…yeah the pointless service intervals annoy me too with my 22 Corolla. I just take The Car Care Nut’s advice and tell ‘em to do an oil change anyways (whatever the factory schedule is, half it)
Doug it's time for a Yakima or Thule rooftop box.
Doug is the type of guy that would convince Scotty to buy a Chrysler.
I wonder if Toyota's "5,000 mile check up" , would have caught your defective tire.
Curious how much the ride quality will improve when switching tires. Those falkens are great, but their one failing is being pretty lousy for ride quality.
Doug is the type of guy to name his dog Noodle.
I like your enthusiastic outlook. Thanks for the share of energy you bring to my day!💕💕💕 1 🏉*
Toyota doesn't want the floor mats getting under the accelerator pedal and cause "unintentionally acceleration"! I've had a flat tire in that same area lol. I drive I-81 between I-66 and I-40 and across I-40 a lot. I did DC to San Diego and immediately back in my Silverado 3500 pulling a enclosed car trailer with a friend's MazdaSpeed 3 and his stuff on the way out and a RX8 on the way back. I went 40 to US-95 down to I-10 then I-10 to Scottsdale to get the RX8. Up I-17 to I-40, back up I-81, I-66, I-495, I-95 to home. I took my time on the way out because my friend was with me, I didn't let him drive lol, so we stopped to see some stuff. Overall I did the round trip in 9 days. Which way do you go from I-40 to San Diego?
Well… 18:06 that could have been 5… but hey, always good to flex those story telling skills:)
THIS IS INSANE! I WAS LITERALLY WONDERING LAST NIGHT WHEN DOUG WOULD UPDATE US ON HIS CROSS COUNTRY ROAD TRIP WITH HIS TOYOTA!
Another thing that Toyota cheaped out on with the 3rd Gen Sequoia. No TPMS sensor in the spare. My first Gen and 2nd both have that.
Weird man, my 5 year old Ford, the minute a tire goes down it flashes on the screen which tire it is and the PSI. My 9 year old RAM1500 did the same. You're saying on a brand new Toyota it didn't immediately tell you which tire was flat?
Noodle in the thumbnail!
10,000% agree on stopping and working on the side of the freeway. Insanely dangerous and puts way too much onus on shite drivers.
Doug the type of guy to be worth millions of dollars and not get a windshield crack fixed
You’re going to continue to use the spare? It has the same lifetime as a regular tire?
Doug, you made everyone intreagued (EVERYONE!) by saying Sequoia is better offroad than the triple locled G-Klasse. We need more details: in which way exactly is it better, what you think Mercedes lacks to be just as good or better?
So basically the truck had no problem!
This video includes a 10 minute argument as to why all cars should have full size spare tyre.