Transmition sleep also push gas pedal and go down speed and jump aster acelerate and delay went i star 1rs gear not move after few seconds motor make wear noises like noking only have 67000 miles suspention is bad sep on curves and turn at 25 mikes pre hours so bad scarry back part is moving so bad and pull me out the road and i see the on other tacoma same 2016
Driving on the interstate 70 mph, engine quits. 2 dash lights come on truck maxes out at 40mph out of nowhere. pulled over shut truck off and started it up no ran fine note: check eng light is now on. bad gas diagnosis. gas replaced happens 1 more time. diagnosed with bad fuel injectors not covered under extended warranty, cause was bad gas. the loss of power happened 2 other times.
'takita recall ' several times i have taken my pickup to the dealer for a cling, spring sound when you are apply brakes. and the engine has loud ticking sound .the first time they said it was how the vehicle was made. there is a noise coming from the front end especially when you are on a bad road disclose they cant hear anything. took it back again they said they can't find nothing even to the brake noise that they said was a part of how the vehicle was made. they take your vehicle have it for two days then pretend to work on it then give it back to you and never find anything. then you the customer have to experience these annoying unsafe experiences. you get so discouraged because they never can find anything and when they do is how the vehicle is made then by the time you keep going back and with the same respond the warranty is close to end. last time i took the pickup in was january 28,2019 and they returned it on the 30th with no document to what they did.
My wife and i drove from austin texas to arkadelphi arkansas due to me getting out of the army'active' and my truck had been slowly studderjng, spitting etc.. well it is stalled at a parking lot for a week now.. there is a recall for the 'crankshaft position sensor' for my exact mode and toyota will not honor my truck for it and that's the code it's reading etc..
Hesitation upon acceleration at times.
This car has shut off twice while driving. first time while towing a boat... while turning left on a high speed two lane road and second while going 45 towards a green light. both times the car just shut off. we could have been killed...twice! toyota says "fixed' the problem "twice". we asked them to buy the car back after the second time, as we no longer felt safe in it.......they refused. as a gesture of "good will" they offered us an extended warranty, which we had already gotten when we purchased the car so it was pointless. we created a case with them after it occurred the second time. the most recent recall that addresses this issue does not include this model year and it needs to. someone is going to die..this is a very serious issue. we are now stuck with a car that we don't feel safe in but toyota would not do the right thing. hopefully by us reporting our problem it will save someone else life.
As of now the ac fan makes a loud noise like something fell apart. there is no air blowing through the vents. it sounds like broken blower moter.
When my a/c stopped working during the warranty period, i had it checked at glens falls toyota where i was told the condensor needed replacement. they determined that the hole had been caused by a rock kicked up by the vehicle and that it would not be covered under warranty. i am concerned about this policy, as there are many other engine components that - like the a/c condensor - are not shielded on this off-road capable vehicle. my vehicle has never been driven off-road.
The problems described below have been reported to my dealer gullo toyota in conroe, tx. the dealer is aware that this model truck has been recalled for rear differential failure and misfiring and stalling. while driving east on fm1097 between lake conroe and willis, tx on 2/06/18, i was required to make a quick stop. a loud bump sound came from beneath the truck. prior to this stop, the engine had been misfiring from-time-to-time. after the quick stop and the bump sound came from beneath the truck, the engine started misfiring at a constant and violent rate for a distance of about 1 mile. my truck has been making an unusual bump sound which occurs shortly after coming to a stop since i bought it in 2016. the truck has also been misfiring for as long as i have owned it. i am afraid that the bump may be due to loose or broken motor or transmission mounts, loose suspension bolts or the gas tank may be shifting. the misfire may indicate that a fuel line is being restricted when the gas tank shifts position. a pinched or deformed gas line may be starving the fuel pump and causing the engine to misfire. since the bump sound is delayed and occurs after coming to a stop, it suggest to me that the gas tank may be the cause since the gasoline in the tank is in motion after the truck comes to a stop. i need toyota to take this defective truck in and repair it for this and all the other problems i have previously reported to toyota. toyota needs to provide me with a loaner truck while my truck is being repaired. i have left my truck with toyota 5 times for the misfire and toyota has not every provided me with a loaner vehicle. i need a loaner truck while my truck is being repaired.
While driving straight on a busy three-lane city street, while the vehicle was in motion, i heard a "beep" sound, "brake override malfunction" appeared of my dashboard display, i lost the ability to accelerate, and the engine came to a slow idle. since i did not have the ability to accelerate, i could only coast to the right hand side of the street. since there was no shoulder lane on this street, my vehicle came to a stop in the right hand lane, blocking the lane of traffic for some time until two gentlemen came to assist me with pushing my vehicle out of danger. repair took 10 business days since they did not know how to repair the vehicle initially (repair invoice will be provided upon request). two days after i picked up my truck from the dealership, the battery died in a parking lot. i'm not sure if the battery defect is related to the "brake override malfunction".
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 17v356000 (engine); however, the parts to do the repair were unavailable. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the contact called poe toyota (915-775-2000 located at 6330 montana ave, el paso, tx 79925) where it was confirmed that the parts were to be available in two weeks. the manufacturer was notified of the issue and was not able to confirm when the parts were to become available. the contact had not experienced a failure. parts distribution disconnect.
Brought vehicle in to dealership( northway toyota) for recall notice, and vehicle stalling. they supposedly repaired it, but vehicle is doing the exact same thing, stalling and malfunction indicators are on. contacted the dealership but no one will return my call. i don't think they did anything to my vehicle the first time.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 17v356000 (engine) and 17v285000 (power train). the parts for the recall repairs were unavailable. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. while driving approximately 55 mph, the vehicle suddenly stalled. the contact coasted to the side lane and was able to restart the vehicle in approximately three minutes. the check engine indicator also illuminated. the contact took the vehicle to the atlantic toyota dealer who replaced a sensor for the failure regarding the stalling and replaced both catalytic converters. the dealer stated that the parts for the recall repairs were not available. the manufacturer was made aware of the failures and informed the contact that the parts were not available. the approximate failure mileage was 24,000. vin tool confirms parts not available and parts distribution disconnect.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. the contact received a recall notification for nhtsa campaign number: 17v356000 (engine); however, the parts to do the repair were unavailable. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the dealer sun coast toyota of sarasota, florida was contacted and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. the manufacturer was not made aware of the issue and was not able to confirm when the parts were to become available. the contact had not experienced a failure. vin tool confirms parts not available.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. while driving 10 mph and depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle failed to accelerate. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the contact took the vehicle to moss bro toyota of moreno valley (12630 motor way, moreno valley, ca 92555) for a routine oil change and mentioned the failure to the technician. the contact was informed that the failure was normal. the vehicle was not repaired. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 17v356000 (engine) and 17v285000 (power train); however, the part needed for the repair was not available. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the manufacturer was not contacted. the approximate failure mileage was 30,000. parts distribution disconnect.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 17v356000 (engine) and 17v285000 (power train). the dealer (all star toyota, 9150 airline hwy, baton rouge, la 70815, (225) 490-7608) had been unable to determine when the remedy and parts may be supplied for the repairs. the dealer indicated that nhtsa campaign number: 17v356000 (engine) was completed but the contact had no record of the repair from the dealer. the manufacturer was contacted concerning the two recall repairs. the contact had not experienced a failure. parts distribution disconnect.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 17v356000 (engine) and 17v285000 (power train); however, the parts to do the repairs were unavailable. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. the dealer was contacted (fred anderson toyota, ashville, nc, 828-667-8888) and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue and was not able to confirm when the parts were to become available. the contact had not experienced a failure. parts distribution disconnect.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign numbers: 17v356000 (engine) and 17v285000 (power train) however, the parts to do the repair were unavailable. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the vehicle was taken to the dealer lithia toyota of redding located at 250 e cypress ave, redding, ca 96002; (530) 605-2938 and confirmed that the parts were not available for the recall remedy. the manufacturer was not contacted and was not made aware of the issue. the contact had not experienced a failure. parts distribution disconnect.
Just concerned about the recall that has not been resolve yet???? when will the issue be taken care of????
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. the contact stated that nhtsa campaign number: 17v356000 (engine) and nhtsa campaign number: 17v285000 (power train) exceeded a reasonable amount of time for repair. the vehicle was taken to an unknown dealer for over four months waiting for parts to become available. the manufacturer was contacted and stated that parts for the repair were in limited supply; therefore, the wait would be longer than expected. the failure mileage was 10,000. vin tool confirms parts not available and parts distribution disconnect.
Crank position sensor-truck was in motion on a city street when it bucked and stalled. it started again and i was able to make it a block to my mom's house/garage, where i keep my truck. as i was pulling into the garage, it bucked and stalled again. i replaced the cps (crank position sensor) because i didn't want my truck towed to the dealership. it cost me $110 buck. i'm really glad i wasn't out camping or in traffic when this occurred, as it could have been a much worse situation.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. the contact stated the vehicle experienced hesitation and the engine de-powering. the failure occurred without warning. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that once the accelerator pedal was depressed before the vehicle recognized the speed the software caused the engine to de-power for intervals of one to two seconds before the vehicle would operate normally. a remedy was not disclosed. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 10,005.
Noticed my tacoma being slow to down shift to a lower gear when trying to accelerate or it would up shift to a higher gear while accelerating/merging resulting in an unexpected change in acceleration. also if riding between 20-40 mph the vehicle rides at a very low rpm (~1100) and shimmies the vehicle like it will stall. vehicle will also "noticeably" down shift while the foot is off the accelerator resulting in an unexpected change in deceleration. the problem seems to be getting worse and now the shifting is starting to jolt the vehicle. while driving at constant speeds the vehicle will randomly surge high in rpms then come right back down. the vehicle is presenting unsafe conditions. took the vehicle to the dealer multiple times. 1st time they topped off the transmission fluid as it was low from the factory. 2nd time they are aware of the issue and others were having it as well and the transmission ecu was re-flashed. this still did not resolve the problem. brought the vehicle back a 3rd time and they didn't see a problem with the vehicle. brought it back a 4th time to be seen by a field specialist and the issue could be duplicated but there is no fix at this time because the vehicle is operating as designed. vehicle currently has less than 2500 miles on it. not sure why you would design a vehicle to do this.
All of the problems listed below have been reported to my local toyota dealership, gullo toyota, conroe, texas. 1) engine misfires (5 attempts at repair. still misfires.). 2) vehicle stalls due to transmission searching for the correct gear (developed after the last attempt to repair misfire in september 2016). 2) engine has developed a rattle after 20,000 + miles and sometimes sounds like a rod is knocking. sounds like engine is not being lubricated properly. this may lead to early failure of the smog control system and excessive oil consumption (toyota claims this is normal for this truck). 3) bump sound comes from beneath truck when stopping and may be loose or broken motor or transmission mount (toyota stated that the truck is operating as designed). 4) grinding sound comes from rear end when rear wheels slip and automatic limited slip is selected (toyota has stated that the truck is operating as designed). 5) engine revs unexpectedly when backing out of or driving into garage (toyota has stated that the truck is operating as designed). 6) loud bang comes from beneath truck when coming to a quick stop. sounds like the guts of the transmission shift forward (dealership has not arranged to provide a loaner truck so that this problem and all the persistent problems listed above can be repaired. toyota insist that i bring my truck to the dealership and drive my truck around and demonstrate the existence of these problems to the toyota's field service tech. dealership is aware that this truck has been recalled for rear differential problems and engine misfire and stalling. i need the dealership to accept responsibility for this defective truck and take it into their service department and keep it until it is repaired. i need a loaner truck while the repairs are made. i have put much needed work on-hold for a year due to this truck.).
Vehicle lunges like a bucking bronc at wot from stop or rolling start. if it was a carbureted vehicle (pre-computer days) i would check timing, carburetor jets,fuel filter,etc. seems to be a little better in sport mode or ect in drive.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota tacoma. while attempting to accelerate on an incline, a cranking noise and a tapping noise were heard from the engine compartment. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the failure recurred several times. the vehicle was taken to the dealer (colonial toyota in milford, ct), but the failure could not be duplicated. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 17v356000 (engine). the failure mileage was unknown. parts distribution disconnect.
Chirping noise comes and goes. very loud. also a constant clicking. anything that makes noise like that will fail soon. also had a grinding noise while in four wheel drive on beach and truck started to lose power.grinding went away but happens often.
Erratic transmission shifting. lurches in low gears, delay when shifting from reverse to drive, stays in 4th gear after cresting a hill, unable to stay in 6th gear while cruising at highway speeds on level ground without load in vehicle.
After 10,000 miles the airbag light came on. then the next day the check engine light came on as well as the traction control. called the dealership and they looked at it saying i just need new sensors. drove it a couple more days and noticed the cruise control was non existent. i drive a lot for work and use it a ton and all of a sudden it wouldn't even bring the light on or work at all. the next day started driving and the real issues started. turned truck on; same problems i have been having; then the truck would not shift. kept going and going till i was getting to 5000rpm and it shifted with a tremendous amount of force. once it shifted the whole truck did a huge jerk then went a little more an did a double shift totally bypassing the 3rd gear. i turned it off and started it again. kept having the same problem all day. i called the dealership and they said get it to them when i could and they would take a look. almost caused several accidents trying to get the brand new $35,000 truck that didn't work to the dealership almost running into the people in front of me who cut me off because i can't go over 40mph on the freeway and i have no control of the violent shifting moving the whole truck. needless to say the dealership tried to blame me for all of these problems that i could not have possibly cause if i tried and that my brand new truck with 10,000miles on it was fine just needed a couple sensors. obviously this is not working and i think sensors are the least of the worries.
It's important to note that i own two identical 2016 tacoma trd off road automatic and both have less than 10,000 miles. one is fine and the other has serious power train (engine/transmission) problems resulting in extremely slow acceleration and overall sluggish performance, transmission constantly shifting to compensate for lack of power, transmission slow to engage gears causing dangerous hesitation and surge, occasionally slamming into gear causing sudden jerk and lunge, cruise control in unusable due to constant gear hunting even on flat highway, vehicle is very unsafe in stop and go traffic due to hesitation and surging, and merging into traffic and busy high speed highway travel is a nightmare. the following business day after taking delivery i brought to dealer with the above complaints and was told that the computer needed to lean my driving style and it would take up to 5,000 miles. at one point dealership service tech, service adviser, and service manager acknowledged the problems and i was told that toyota was already aware and working on a flash upgrade that they hoped would fix. i was told that i had no choice but to drive the vehicle and wait for the flash. dealership personnel now deny any problems. i filed a claim with toyota and dealer now refuses to try and fix the problems. this model is being shipped with very low transmission fluid according to the service tech which is certain to diminish the life of the transmission. he also said that something is wrong with the torque converter. i have filed a claim for repurchase but dealership is uncooperative and toyota reports that after reviewing my claim that they were unable to verify any of my concerns. there are many owners reporting to be experiencing the same problems and to date toyota has done nothing to resolve that i am aware of.