I turned mine off after driving it with/without/with ESE. It doesn't come from the console. It comes from the speakers. All of them, and it sounds real.
It only comes on during acceleration. Here's an example in a Tundra:
My Taco is an OR with the Premium package. It has the hood silencer...
I'm not sure the app has anything to do with the transfer of data. Your truck is connected with AT&T cell service. That's why I can start the truck a hundred yards away, using the app on my phone.
I wasn't going to, but I found starting the truck from the app was a great feature when the temperature was near 0º.
And, of course, that's easier on the engine, too.
I do it myself using rolls of 3M PPF from Amazon. I only do the forward-facing metal parts. I've done this on the last three Taco generations and find the plastic doesn't chip like the metal does.
Maybe you've seen this, but if you drop it in 4L and select the correct view, the camera will show what's under the engine. Go figure.
Me? I'm sitting just under the Beaverheads.
Actually, I think an intake that brings in air from the engine bay is considered a hot air intake. They used to be common.
But good luck with your quest.
My wife swore she could hear a different noise. :sunglasses: It's got about 200 miles on it.
Retail, it's $99 plus shipping. I'll ship it for $75. (and I take Paypal.)
From SXTH:
Just don't tell your wife what you changed. :rockon: