From a short internet search, it would appear you do. Not sure about the $600 cost though.
You might find this link interesting, the guy recalibrated his own front camera:
Camera recalibration
Welcome Zigity! You're at the hard part of your adventure, the waiting! LOL I have just reached my first year of ownership and am completely satisfied with my purchase. Enjoy, once she gets here!!
You might find this thread on the TacomaWorld forum interesting. While it is on a 3rd gen Tacoma, it may still apply. The power seats then had 30amp fuses.
Power Seat fuses 3rd gen Tacoma
I am sorry, I am not happy with the OEM style grab bar on the passenger's side and will be waiting for your full grip version. Also, I am hoping the part shown in the video is not an actual retail piece as it does not match the OEM part you removed in texture and color. Seemed a bit too shiny...
My thought, exactly. Every time I take my truck in for service, they inflate my tires to 38 to 40psi. On the way home, it rides rough and the rear end tends to dance a little on curves with poor pavement. For me, 32psi is much better, as the ride is much more enjoyable. Just a thought...
I agree with the above. I would like something I can wrap my hand around to pull myself in. It needs to be solid, without any give and or noise when using. If you make one which stands out a little more from the A-pillar and is a bit beefier than the one on the passenger's side, I would...
Safelite took most of a day to install my windshield, as I waited. They came to me a few times to confirm I hadn't raised the truck or added any after market stuff to make it higher. Told them it was stock. They couldn't figure out why it wasn't specking out. Finally, once it was done, they...
Rabbits are a problem here in the rural areas of the Sacramento Valley. I have heard of a mesh screen being used over the cabin air vent in the engine bay for smaller rodents, but that wouldn't help, with respect to the engine wiring. How could they effectively screen the underneath of the...
That's interesting, while I have not experienced it on my Tacoma, it sounds like something similar happening on my 2011 FJ 4x4. At times, it felt like someone had actually bumped into my rear bumper along with an audible, clunk. Never really had any issues with it, other than being annoying...
Hey Texas Bob,
Check out the video below, the install is exactly as shown and was super easy, no drilling required. Mike at M&R is pretty good with questions, I would contact him through his site and ask if there is a way you could tap into the high beams to activate the light bars. Mine are...
They do, indeed, I am considering getting it. I have the original one which doesn't allow for parking mode. I think the site lists the devices which will work with new system.
I am in Woodland, so about a hour and a half from Lathrop. "Newer to photography" isn't an issue for me. I'll send you a private message to discuss a meet up.
Dave, I wired my lights directly to the supplied aux harness and am using the factory switches. I have ditch lights and a grill light bar, both with DRLs. By doing so, I didn't have to snake any wires into the cabin from the engine bay. I don't know how to wire the switch you have in your...
While this does not give the location of the fuse for the wireless charger, it is sort of a cool little site for fuse locations on our 4thG Tacomas and other vehicles:
StartmyCar Fuse Location
Found this over on the TacomaWorld forum, thanks to "Old Man C".