Hey everyone. Disappointing post here but bought a brand new 2025 Tacoma TRD OF with 45 miles. Drove it all day Saturday. Sunday went to run some errands and noticed something was off on the trans. Brought it back to the dealership and after their diagnostics they said nothing was wrong and may just need to be driven more so that the engine can learn driving habits. After leaving the lot, not 2 miles down the road check engine light came with a "Drive Start Control Malfunction" message. Right back to the dealership we go. Next day they call me and say the check engine light is indicating problems with the transmission. Advised repair is to replace Torque converter and trans. 232 miles. Service advisor says there's one new transmission in the country and will know more information about a completion date Sat. They will be providing a loaner until its done. Should I go back to the dealership and ask for a different truck? Same make, model? Or do I trust that everything will be good moving forward? It failed so quick it makes me think it may have been a manufacturing issue. Kinda feeling hopeless and not sure route to go.
I lost my 6-speed manual transmission at around 14,500 miles. I had the printed TSB with and had the issue, no 2, 4 or 6th gear. The rest worked and I drove it like that for a month.
Dealer found a manual trans and set me up with a Camry LE awd loaner for 2 weeks and installed my new 6-speed manual no charge at all. Now it shifts like it should, no issues from low speed all the way to 107 mph I recently got up to (squawked the rear tires into 2nd and 3rd).
5,000 miles and counting with new one.
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