Don't Buy A 2nd Gen Tacoma Without Checking For These Problems!
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2024
- The 2nd Generation Toyota Tacoma is a seriously reliable truck. No vehicle is 100% perfect though so there are a few common problems to keep an eye out for on these.
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I have a 2010 Tacoma I rust proof every year and it looks great.
Same here with my 09 it’s 99% perfect frame
Just cranking out videos lately! Great content as always!
Aiming for 3 vids per week now!
Good video I love my 09 with 160k. All the aside I want to know about the locking door in your center console.
@@paulsampson1145 I have a full vid on the Tuffy console safe on here!
The biggest problem with the 2nd gen is it will last so long you'll get bored of it
Nahh not me mama, I have a 2012 4x4 TRD sport in manual had for four years, still have a shit eating grin when I shift the gears 😎🤘🏾🤘🏾
My 2013 Toyota did a spray on my frame to last the life of the truck it was a Toyota recall.😊they did it for free.
Awesome video! Have a 2010 Tacoma 4x4 crewcab and what you explained is true. Here in the state I reside in road salt is not used but it rains quite often and so far no rust issues on the frame. The headlights are another story. Both headlights, the turn signal bulbs melted the assembly housing for the signal bulbs and both assembly were yellow which I replaced and installed LED bulbs. Now both headlights are clear and driving at night is not an issue anymore. I also replaced both taillight assemblies and installed LED reverse lights. Another issue like you mentioned is the center console latch which in my vehicle broke. I completely removed the latch and I'm fine with it. So far on my vehicle no oil leaks, no leaf spring or electrical problems. Like you said no vehicle is perfect and will try to maintain and keep my Tacoma as long as possible. Once again great video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
how much is a frame install? Curious? 05-15? 2gen
I’m new to your channel and have watched a few videos, it could be camera angle but it looks like your frame is bending or splitting at the bed line. The gap behind the cab and the drooping rear end, I’d get under there and check it out… or tell me I’m crazy, either works for me just want to make sure you and the family are safe
Just a weird camera angle, the frame is fairly new
Hi There. Have you ever had to replace a knock sensor? All the research I have don't tells me that you have to take the entire top end of the engine apart because the sensor is inside the block rather that outside like most cars. I decided to just leave it even thought he dash light stays on.
Yes I have sticking brakes! You can feel it when you stop then let off it clunks. Also, when driving on the freeway if I just let my foot off the gas the truck feels like I am braking slightly.
I had mice chew through the knock sensor harness on my 4Runner and had to have it replaced - same story. It sucks, but it's not something you want to leave broken because it's in charge of saving your engine if you get bad gas etc.
@@CanadianGearhead Hello Sir, I bought the little lights from your link for the temperature control knobs. I put them in and they do not light up. Do you have any other suggestions like is there a fuse for those? Thank You!
I have a 1992 Lexus SC400 with the 1UZ-FE motor. I have some of the same problems, like the horrendous oil leaks. Not all Toyota engines are bad for leaks, but it would seem that the V8s and the V6s are.
That issue with the blower motor resistor: what a farce.
Luckily the blower motor resistor is an easy enough fix, it's just a pigtail harness that you can get for fairly cheap
@@CanadianGearhead Agreed, but -- like you said in the video -- the problem is not evident, and it caused you to go through several resistors before you found the REAL problem. I don't know about you, but I have found Toyotas to be bad for electricals. (I have a 97 Toyota, the 92 Lexus, and a 91 Honda, btw.) By FAR, the Honda is the most reliable of the 3, and much, MUCH less frustrating to work on.
I replaced the blower motor + the plugs and never had any issues since then. Quick fix. :)
The rear leaf springs got replaced on my 07 Pre runner. I didn’t pay anything for it.
yea i have a 4.0 v6 and it's the only engine I've ever had that doesn't burn or leak oil. It's for sure better than the 90's toyota engines
I only have 164K on my 2008.
thoughts on a 09 tacoma 4x4 4cyl manual access cab with 230k km for 11k? no rust, mint condition interior and recently spent 7k on the car replacing all breaks tires etc
Wouldn’t pay that much for a 4cyl
If it was a 4.0 I'd say that's decent but I'm not sure the 2.7s fetch the same money
@@CanadianGearhead the 2.7 is the best motor in the world, a iron block four-cylinder that will last 1,000,000 miles
I have a 09 I bought brand new it’s been great whatever went bad was replaced by the dealer for free. I just did the first tuneup at 145,000 miles synthetic mobile one sense new and then I did change the transmission fluid at 120,000 but nothing else has been done except a starter and alternator. These trucks are pretty easy and cheap to work on compared to stuff made now.
Spot on!
I'm doing u-joints and carrier bearing on my 06 crew cab this weekend. 300k on the originals.
I can't believe you are not using fluid film on that frame and suspension, bro don't waste the opportunity!
I normally get my vehicles professionally oil sprayed but I held off on this one thinking I was about to sell it - I wanted to be able to show off the frame to prove it's new. If I keep it for longer, I'll definitely spray it!
Sounds like some fairly big items, for a supposedly bulletproof Toyota ! Never heard of a Frontier frame rusting in half or leaf springs breaking, or brake problems, and they go up to a million miles, yet people lie and say Toyota is so "superior." I don't get it.
They are superior chime in 20 years from now! Frontiers are good trucks also! the two Japanese brands are superior for midsize pick up trucks ! American brands don’t hold up in general overtime they really get shabby
@@darylhill9400 I drive all Japanese, but one exception to me was the ORIGINAL Ranger, from the time when my Nissan Hardbody was made. Those seemed to hold up a lot better than the GM S-trucks. They had solid engines. They were really glorified Pinto motors, but they were tough.
Today I'd be terrified to buy "American," which probably means "hecho en Mexico." Then again, Tacoma is now Mexican too, which leaves Frontier as the only one I'd want. EXCEPT WHT did they stop the manual transmission after 60 years? They last forever.
@@jeanclaude7018 I actually bought a brand new in 1985 a Ford Ranger. It was a really good truck but in 2000s I bought a brand new first generation tundra I totaled it with our hundred thousand miles and I never done a single thing except oil changes yeah those Nissan hard bodies were real good too. And I agree with you by the way, he did have to do a lot of various work on that Tacoma. I commented to you before watching the whole video, but that hasn’t been my experience but I baby all my stuff.
340,00 miles and complaining of oil seppage ??? Try getting that reliability out of ANY DOMESTIC TRUCK ?????.. Stop whining. 💪
A video showing people possible issues to look out for when purchasing a truck is not "whining", you window licker. The oil leaks don't bother me in the least bit.