MORE 2024 Toyota Tundra Engine Failures & Owners SELLING Before Warranty Expires. Tundra Roulette.

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Published 2024-05-30

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  • @Jay-bw3fl
    We are watching the end of Toyota’s legacy as affordable, reliable vehicles. RIP
  • @manuelpiston
    Good! As a Toyota fan. F Toyota honestly. Them dealer Markups are crazy and they do nothing about it. And now this. They deserve it.
  • My wife was actually right on target when she told me to buy a 2021 Tundra before the new ones came out
  • It’s not only the tundra, it’s anything with the new twin-turbo V6 that’s giving main bearing issues
  • @JCT442
    Sounds like some former Stellantis managers went to work for Toyota...
  • @PrepperDawg
    Depreciating faster than an EV after an EMP pulse. 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
  • @artlife6210
    Ive been a mechanic for almost forty years, the last decade part time ...this crap is why I stopped bothering with getting business and have retired altogether after seeing the ridiculously complicated modules and Canbus systems. Unserviceability is up to critical levels, not to mention the expensive tools needed to work on the newest vehicles. People need to get ahold of the real reliable cars and trucks of the past and maintain them because soon new cars will only be affordable for millionaires and governments.
  • @m.f.m.67
    "Deprecating faster than an EV after an EMP pulse..." That's pretty good! 😂
  • @michaeln4018
    Toyota is eventually going to have to replace ALL engines before they can be trusted.
  • @hailstorm1986
    RIP Tundra. Should have kept the V8. It was already reliable and could easily go a million miles. Absolutely stupid decision by Toyota.
  • @romanflores5505
    Lets be real though if your paying 70k for a japanese pickup your part of the problem. Stop supporting ridiculous dealer markups.
  • @natewhite2345
    I work at toyota as a tech and we’ve had plenty come in blown. Worst i’ve seen is a guy bought a brand new tundra less than 10 miles and the engine blew before he drove off the lot, replaced it with a short block, came back a week later low oil pressure.
  • @VikingsGarage
    Toyota Master Tech here, all I’m going to say about the new Tundra engine is ”BEWARE“. I’ve seen my fare share, things I just can’t discuss due to still working for Toyota. At your own risk!
  • @bobbygatto5206
    That’s why I love Nissan. I know their trucks aren’t superior but one thing I do know is they haven’t changed their engines in quite a few years. They’re still running V8 and V6 is naturally aspirated no turbo that’s the key all these newer cars don’t want to turbo all engines are blowing
  • @Invertmini1212
    Damn... Never would have seen this coming from a Toyota Tundra, let alone a Toyota. I will say, my 4 Runner 5th gen has been a blessing... No issues and running smooth at 140k.
  • Next time, they should listen to their buyers. We all predicted that this would happen. Hey Toyota, if it's not broke DON'T FIX IT !!! You have multiple proven engines, and you give us this crap🤦‍♂️
  • @iggysan9480
    Just handed off my 2000 4Runner as a graduation gift. 400k miles and still kicking.
  • What usually spins these bearings in modern engines is the intersection of bearing clearance/temperature/lubrication.