There's two forces at work here, both have to do with lugging your nuts. So when you got loose nuts, you wobble. That wobble is gonna cause some rotational imbalances on your rotors, thus speeding up wear.
2ndly, when you got tight nuts, that counter clockwise potential energy is gonna wanna...
And this is exactly why I disabled mine in the dealership parking lot before driving the truck home. Not that I went as far as you did lol.
Still blows my mind that people are willing and gladly PAY Toyota to give them all of their driving information (locations/speeds/trips/ etc.).
Well after months of waiting for my lights and after a cross country move, it's done.
Heretic 20" light bar and high power amber fogs installed. Was a pain in the ass, but I love the way it looks.
I don't know about Toyota or autos, but I work as a software developer on an airframe, and something like this is small potatoes way down on the backlog.
It's annoying af, but I wouldn't expect a fix any time soon.
If you're on any 4th Gen FB pages, you may as well just stay away from buying anything on that platform. Almost all of the pages trying to sale something or commenting on posts are scams.
I've been meaning to look further, but I've seen two options that I like. One is a Rav4 knob and the other is a machined aluminum.
Can't find the links right off, but the machined seems like it's a quality item. They're both larger and easier to actually use.
Google maps does everything I need it to. Other than that I used OnX when I was out west hunting without cell reception.
Not paying for a subscription to a GPS when I have it on my phone for free (minus OnX for reasons above).
Today is the 9th, and a Sunday (super bowl Sunday at that). It hasn't even been one full business day since your last communication. Sounds like you're just impatient.
Give them a couple days. You're not the center of the world.
If I were a betting man, I would say this is just a miscommunication and OP is talking about the software update that limits the torque or whatever it was that causes this issue in those weird situations. Not an actual new and improved diff.