Tundra Owners - Info To Help You Decide What To Do About Recall

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Published 2024-06-10
Tundra Owners - Info To Help You Decide What To Do About Recall
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All Comments (21)
  • @brianbain4816
    I own a 2024 Tundra Limited it was built in 09/23. I’m planning on keeping it I believe Toyota will do right by their customers. I love this truck and I have wanted 1 for the past 10 years
  • Wow! A YouTuber in the automotive space with a brain?! You sir earned my support.
  • @jamestomaso8356
    I understand the comparison you're trying to make what other manufacturers but the GM 2.7 L had a total of 11 engines replaced among the three models which is nothing compared to what Toyota is looking at with 100,000 engines
  • Great video, owner of a 2022 tundra sr5 sport package 4x4 with 54k miles and still going strong. Will keep mine I do my oil changes every 5k miles. My tundra was built 12/21 so it’s definitely effected but idc I trust Toyota, my dealership has always been treating me right
  • @1dogwarden
    At this time I'm going to wait and see what Toyota comes up with for a remedy I love the truck I for one think they will take care of us
  • @jaybeezee4013
    Good job, my guy. Bout time. The FIRST video to point out all manufacturers issues.
  • The depreciation on these tundras is going to be horrific. No one will want them just because of Toyota's behavior
  • @rogerbenitez
    Comments are always from heaters and I’m sure they don’t even own any Tundra at all.. this truck is wonderful and all problems will be solved , I know many 3rd gen Tundra owners, not a single issue and all of them are very happy with their trucks
  • @dadmatty177
    Thank you my good sir for the reassurance. My wife loves her 2024 sr5 crewmax TRD off-road and she would be devastated to see it dumped.
  • @icosthop9998
    The way you have thoroughly looked into this from the top and bottom and going into detail of things that I would not consider or thought of because I wouldn't know about it. I think you are gonna be doing my homework. I'm gonna check back and read what you say. That's it, and a "BiG Thank You" 👌
  • @user-rw8fy8uh1c
    I appreciate Toyota is offering a recall. GM, to my knowledge, isn't acknowledging the engine issues across the full lineup.
  • @ashwin15644
    Hey man, I really appreciate the measured and reassuring tone of the video. I own a ‘24 platinum hybrid that while technically not part of the recall is probably still affected. I love my truck and I trust Toyota. But it is worrying when so many people are freaking out online about it. Seeing other brand recalls helps put things into perspective
  • I really apreciate you taking the time to make this vid. I hope people watch it and chill out. It sucks for us owners, but in the end it'll just be in the past. Im on the fence selling mine or keeping it. Like you said, less than 1% at this point. Roll of the dice either way.
  • @healer81
    If its metal debris, I bet it has to do with the design of the motor creating it.
  • @Raazorred1
    Luckily I found your channel and others prior to buying a new Tundra. Good grief that was a close call!!!
  • @jrodie7
    For the people making the blanket statement “it’s a design flaw” then what specifically is the problem with the architecture of the engine AND can this be verified? If the engine is trash, how have we not seen larger failure numbers since the engine’s release in 2018?
  • @teardr0ps872
    Dump it... it's a main bearing issue. And they starred happening in Feb 2023, but it took this long for a recall. It's a design issue
  • @ronkaye1957
    Traded in my 2024 1794 TRD. 3800 miles plastic junk all around, now this. Done!