I’m having the issue right now. I brought it in yesterday. I have a 24 limited and the truck was in park and shaking. Eventually the check engine light came on. I found out my tundra was built in dec 23 in San Antonio according to the service manager. Even the mechanic said he hopes there no metal shavings in the engine. It only has 7,000 miles and got it in January
@jasonportnoy5028 I hate to hear that man I really hope they fix it quick and give you a loaner in the meantime I can’t believe this is happening to Toyota!
As a former Engineer that worked in the Automotive Industry for some time, you never buy a new design of any vehicle especially when a new powertrain is introduced! If you recall Honda introduced a new engine for its CR-V several years ago and as expected the new turbo had several issues with it. It took Honda some time to fix it but it’s primarily over with now, so the same with Toyota. I have no doubt that they’ll fix the problem and get it right. The sad part is that governments set unrealistic emissions targets for manufacturers and it’s forcing them to design smaller engines that are turbo charged. The new engines will work however they won’t last as long as the previous larger engines, but then the government doesn’t care about the consumer 😢
I have a 23 SR5 with 16k build date on the truck is May 23.Havent any engine problems. Now I’m going on my second seat trim crackling,If my engine goes then the truck goes as well.
I got a 2022 tundra with 28000 miles and the engine shut off while driving.After several attempts to start it up,it started knocking.Now it's in the shop for a week for new block.
Toyota's reliability speaks for itself, b/c Toyota always took care of the customer. Yet, some channels/ comments argue to never talk about any issues &/or potential issues. IMO, these two things can't simultaneously exist. We need to keep manufacturers honest.
I’m a huge fan of Toyota I sell cars for a living and one time I took in a trade with 312,000 miles I’ve never had a vehicle that high and it was a Camry I do believe Toyota will take care of the customers but they waited to the last minute on the tundra. The recall should’ve happened over a year ago. Thanks for watching !!
Toyota's not being honest. Also, know that experiences are being bullied to be hid. Whether it be Toyota directly, distributors, dealerships, channels, creators or owners. Is Toyota shutting down the conversation? What are we not hearing about &/or the true number of issues? Just want to get back to the Toyota that everyone loves!
If they included the 2024s, they would have to fix everything on the lot before they sell them. That’s why they’re not included in this first recall. Mark my words, they will be also recalled. It’s a shame I wanted to buy a new Toyota tundra, but I’m not giving up my 2017 limited to have engine trouble. I’ll keep what I have.
I’m hearing that it may be a design flaw in the turbos… something about being placed in the lower back of the engine and the trucks coming in (24s) are trucks under heavy loads such as towing. I’m hoping this is not true. Hoping Toyota has figured it out and will release some updates soon. I have a 24 purchased in late 11/23 w/a build date of 9/23. I’m worried. 11,000 miles so far and not towing but want to a small 25 footer Airstream.
ROFL they’re not fixing shit. Go read the tundra group. Once the dealer replaces the short block, and it grenades again, YOU get stuck with the bill. An entire long block is the only “fix” I would accept.
Well, how did they do that? where the problem is if you buy one of these trucks, you gonna be taking a chance a big chance I’m not saying don’t buy. I’m saying you gotta be taking a big rest. You always be afraid. Something might go wrong. That’s a bad feeling and you just spent $80,000, or whatever it cost cause I wouldn’t pay that for for a truck you shouldn’t have to have any worries when you pay that much money for any name brand truck any truck if it’s new?
I respect what you’re doing, but there’s not a need to “spread the word “. Owners have received their recall letter. What you’re doing is creating a panic in some owners who are depending on UA-camrs to give them info vs Toyota or actual tundra owners. It’s still a new truck with glitches that will eventually get worked out as they always do. Earlier models had issues as well. And ALL new models are gonna have kinks. They are still selling because honestly it’s still a good truck. I would rather have a recall vs the manufacturer ignoring their customers like GM and Ford. I really feel like it’s being blown out of proportion with these type videos. My 2022 has been flawless since day one and not one issue. If by chance my engine blows up, at least I know they have me covered. Granite it could possibly inconvenience me for a while, but its not coming out of my pocket
The tundra is amazing transmission is smooth and frame, body is tough. The power is unreal and excellent for off-roading. Also the efficiency is excellent. They will fix the issue and I am not worried just like they did with the head gasket on previous model! A legend in the making! It will be the best turbo engine ever made watch and learn how the best handle these recalls! They stand up to the issue and never have let the customer eat the cost! No Toyota is not perfect but them owning the problem makes them the best out there!
It's a design issue. Toyota claims to have fixed the debris issue in Feb of 23, but 2023 & 2024 Tundras are still failing. Supposedly they have now changed the front main bearing, so we'll see. I wouldn't touch one.
@andyd5492 exactly... they can't legally sell a new vehicle with a safety recall. Apparently, they changed some engine parts in the manufacturing process in April. So definitely don't get one built before may 2024.
Obviously 2024’s are affected and they’re not included in the recall as of right now the average engine failure is around 30,000 miles This is just a hypothetically, speaking, possibly fixed it they change the part we just have to see Some say, the failure is because metal shaving some disagree with that They think there’s more to it
I’m having the issue right now. I brought it in yesterday. I have a 24 limited and the truck was in park and shaking. Eventually the check engine light came on. I found out my tundra was built in dec 23 in San Antonio according to the service manager. Even the mechanic said he hopes there no metal shavings in the engine. It only has 7,000 miles and got it in January
@jasonportnoy5028
I hate to hear that man
I really hope they fix it quick and give you a loaner in the meantime
I can’t believe this is happening to Toyota!
File a report with NTSB
I have a 23 Tundra Limited with 12k on the clock and has been Flawless so far.
As a former Engineer that worked in the Automotive Industry for some time, you never buy a new design of any vehicle especially when a new powertrain is introduced! If you recall Honda introduced a new engine for its CR-V several years ago and as expected the new turbo had several issues with it. It took Honda some time to fix it but it’s primarily over with now, so the same with Toyota. I have no doubt that they’ll fix the problem and get it right. The sad part is that governments set unrealistic emissions targets for manufacturers and it’s forcing them to design smaller engines that are turbo charged. The new engines will work however they won’t last as long as the previous larger engines, but then the government doesn’t care about the consumer 😢
@@Miroslaw-rs8ip that’s so true these turbo engines don’t last as long!!
I remember as a kid in the 80s all the turbos broken down on my street.
This is not a new design, remember that Lexus LS has been equipped with the exact same engine since 2017.
@@infid3l and that's a big problem. For that price you deserve a purpose built engine. Not a motor designed to carry half the load.
The only fix I want to see is bringing back a big V8! I miss that 5.7l.
Man, I am so on the same page bring back the V8!!!!
When Trump becomes President, he will bring back all V8 engines!!!!
Turbos do Not belong in gasoline trucks!!! Only naturally aspirated V-8's!!!!
V6 engine's do not belong in trucks!!!!!
@@azphilip1960 ain’t going to happen on trumps watch either epa laws are set in stone nobody is doing a v8 anymore
I have a 23 SR5 with 16k build date on the truck is May 23.Havent any engine problems.
Now I’m going on my second seat trim crackling,If my engine goes then the truck goes as well.
I have 2024 with 10K miles and also have a cracked seat
Had a tundra 2014 had over 200,000 miles, brought a new 2024 Ridgeline, love it
My 24 had 10k service and so far is good.
( knock on wood)😊
I have a Highlander with 30k miles and transmission is shifting hard and leaking transitions fluid. Toyota isn’t what it used to be.
Was thinking about buying a 2024 Tundra but I am thinking I would be making a mistake
I’m glad I have my tundra I have the Trd pro seq which is great but I’m not updating I’ll keep both old and new .
I doubt it!
I have a 22 1794 with 12,600. I’m hoping mine got made without problems.👏🏼
I got a 2022 tundra with 28000 miles and the engine shut off while driving.After several attempts to start it up,it started knocking.Now it's in the shop for a week for new block.
Thanks for watching!!
nope 24 engines blowing and now a couple of 25 rumored to blow poor design
Well, how did they do that?
My build date is 1/23 non hybrid and not on the recall "yet"
Hi, can I take my 23 thunder to the dealer to fix on my engine because it has a loud noise from the engine and the light is on now too?
Toyota's reliability speaks for itself, b/c Toyota always took care of the customer. Yet, some channels/ comments argue to never talk about any issues &/or potential issues. IMO, these two things can't simultaneously exist. We need to keep manufacturers honest.
I’m a huge fan of Toyota I sell cars for a living and one time I took in a trade with 312,000 miles I’ve never had a vehicle that high and it was a Camry
I do believe Toyota will take care of the customers but they waited to the last minute on the tundra. The recall should’ve happened over a year ago.
Thanks for watching !!
Toyota's not being honest. Also, know that experiences are being bullied to be hid. Whether it be Toyota directly, distributors, dealerships, channels, creators or owners. Is Toyota shutting down the conversation? What are we not hearing about &/or the true number of issues? Just want to get back to the Toyota that everyone loves!
It is one model among many. They are fixing it and Toyota has many reliable models.
If they included the 2024s, they would have to fix everything on the lot before they sell them. That’s why they’re not included in this first recall.
Mark my words, they will be also recalled.
It’s a shame I wanted to buy a new Toyota tundra, but I’m not giving up my 2017 limited to have engine trouble. I’ll keep what I have.
I have a 23 with 15000 and no issues. The VIN "isn't included in the recall".
I’m hearing that it may be a design flaw in the turbos… something about being placed in the lower back of the engine and the trucks coming in (24s) are trucks under heavy loads such as towing. I’m hoping this is not true. Hoping Toyota has figured it out and will release some updates soon. I have a 24 purchased in late 11/23 w/a build date of 9/23. I’m worried. 11,000 miles so far and not towing but want to a small 25 footer Airstream.
I have an early 23 non hybrid not included in recall
Where is this dealership on your video? There is a truck I like 😊
Tulsa Oklahoma
When You See The Tacoma Prices, For The TRD Trims, Just Buy A Tundra. That’s What I Did!
Thats Jim Norton Toyota!
Toyota going down, Honda's stepping up.
It’s all about the one world group pushing for higher gas efficiency.
ROFL they’re not fixing shit. Go read the tundra group. Once the dealer replaces the short block, and it grenades again, YOU get stuck with the bill. An entire long block is the only “fix” I would accept.
Yah what about all the other stuff
Well, how did they do that? where the problem is if you buy one of these trucks, you gonna be taking a chance a big chance I’m not saying don’t buy. I’m saying you gotta be taking a big rest. You always be afraid. Something might go wrong. That’s a bad feeling and you just spent $80,000, or whatever it cost cause I wouldn’t pay that for for a truck you shouldn’t have to have any worries when you pay that much money for any name brand truck any truck if it’s new?
Toyota crap the bed on this one. It makes me sick
I did not expect Toyota to do this
@@WheelsandWallets nobody did. From the best to nobody trusting them. Unbelieveable
I respect what you’re doing, but there’s not a need to “spread the word “. Owners have received their recall letter. What you’re doing is creating a panic in some owners who are depending on UA-camrs to give them info vs Toyota or actual tundra owners. It’s still a new truck with glitches that will eventually get worked out as they always do. Earlier models had issues as well. And ALL new models are gonna have kinks. They are still selling because honestly it’s still a good truck. I would rather have a recall vs the manufacturer ignoring their customers like GM and Ford. I really feel like it’s being blown out of proportion with these type videos. My 2022 has been flawless since day one and not one issue. If by chance my engine blows up, at least I know they have me covered. Granite it could possibly inconvenience me for a while, but its not coming out of my pocket
No, no sir.
The tundra is amazing transmission is smooth and frame, body is tough. The power is unreal and excellent for off-roading. Also the efficiency is excellent. They will fix the issue and I am not worried just like they did with the head gasket on previous model! A legend in the making! It will be the best turbo engine ever made watch and learn how the best handle these recalls! They stand up to the issue and never have let the customer eat the cost! No Toyota is not perfect but them owning the problem makes them the best out there!
It's a design issue. Toyota claims to have fixed the debris issue in Feb of 23, but 2023 & 2024 Tundras are still failing. Supposedly they have now changed the front main bearing, so we'll see. I wouldn't touch one.
Not anymore 🤦♂️👎🤷♂️
It will include the 2024s...once they are selling the 2025s 😂
They want ot get the 24's off the dealer lots before they do the recall.
@andyd5492 exactly... they can't legally sell a new vehicle with a safety recall. Apparently, they changed some engine parts in the manufacturing process in April. So definitely don't get one built before may 2024.
I watched 2 minutes of this video to realize this guy knows nothing about
They are selling because people know they'll be taken care of years down the road if the engine does have a problem.
None to be a piece of rusted shit tundra shit rear s suck in the snow
Fake. They aren’t fixing anything
Obviously 2024’s are affected and they’re not included in the recall as of right now the average engine failure is around 30,000 miles
This is just a hypothetically, speaking, possibly fixed it they change the part we just have to see
Some say, the failure is because metal shaving some disagree with that They think there’s more to it
@@WheelsandWallets better off to not buy. They seem to be junk like the Big 3 now. Sad day in the world.