Let you know later today if you want, I'm picking up my OR Premium this afternoon. I've seen it already and near positive that they are attached to frame. Thinking what truck would attach running boards to the body?
I got a call yesterday my OR Premium had arrived. I went to greet it yesterday an hour after it came of the delivery truck, picking it up Wednesday (5 more sleeps!!)
explanation - sure good. The fact that the issue is that he thinks because itās not assembled in Japan is ridiculouS. I have a ā17 RX350, that is built here in Canada that is great and has one of the best reliability ratings of any vehicle on the road, as does the Tacoma which has also been made...
Glad someone posted about this putz before I did. Complaining about nonsense and using other reviews to base his knowledge. This dork has never been in a Tacoma, maybe in his dreams heās been in one. Odd that he cant get a press vehicle isnāt it? He can take his white board and - well ⦠eat it...
It's not in sight this happens, it's while they are out for a road test on the PDI... they all have to go on a road test on PDI at the dealer before they are delivered to a customer. I'm telling you, it may only be a few miles/kilometers, I'm telling you its not usually a princess road test...
I'll make a point here, if you think for one second that the "break in cycle" hasn't already been broken before you take delivery of it you're wrong. The delivery agent beat it loading it and unloading it from transport. The technician who did the PDI on the truck likely took it out and gave it...
But thereās this ā¦. Maybe they want to make sure the ā24 isnāt suffering from the same problem.
https://www.toyota.ca/toyota/en/about/news/toyota-is-conducting-a-safety-recall-involving-certain-toyota-vehicles
Agree⦠itās really not the biggest deal, the kit that let the engine run after shutting the vehcile off was designed for racing applications, after a car got off the track, check with some diesel guys, everything diesel is a turbo. It is commonly written, but itās not something the average have...
It's a turbo thing. helps to keep oil circulating in the turbo to help it cool. There used to be kits available where it would have a timer on it, when you shut the car off, it would run for another 3 minutes and then shut the engone down after 3 minutes after you took the keys out of the...
I'm sure that has someting to do with it. Filter a few units into hands of customers at a time from different production dates, see how they are working and gradually ramp up from there once they know that production and the trucks are working as intended. They may do this several times over...
Starting to wonder if the QC holds are a part of the process. Toyota ships āXā # of trucks, delivers them and then waits. Maybe they want to see how the production units are working to make sure no serious issues before they release the whole production inventory. Or they release in blocks of...