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Posted on 1/20/17 at 8:10 pm to HarrisLetsRide
Got my Tundra 2 months ago. Love it except the 16 mpg part. Smooth riding mf'er tho. Made 4 hour drive to Shreveport and it was comfortable drive
Posted on 1/20/17 at 8:18 pm to CypressTrout10
I was all ready to come post about my 2011 Tundra and my 102K miles, but I just threw a bunch of codes, and drove back from the camp in "limp home mode"
Turns out Toyota has an air induction pump, two actually, that blows positive air into the intake to aid with the "dirtier" emissions on cold starts. These pumps look and operate exactly like those 12v pumps used to blow up air mattresses, and we all know how shitty those are.
Well, these units are so bad, Toyota extended the warranty on that part for 10yrs/150K miles in 2005-2010 models. Mine is a 2011, and they won't cover it, even though it is the same part, no changes or improvements have been made.
So, now that I have had my first mechanical failure on my truck, frick Toyota.
BTW, the repair is $2500
I will be purchasing the AIP bypass harness on eBay for $179.
Turns out Toyota has an air induction pump, two actually, that blows positive air into the intake to aid with the "dirtier" emissions on cold starts. These pumps look and operate exactly like those 12v pumps used to blow up air mattresses, and we all know how shitty those are.
Well, these units are so bad, Toyota extended the warranty on that part for 10yrs/150K miles in 2005-2010 models. Mine is a 2011, and they won't cover it, even though it is the same part, no changes or improvements have been made.
So, now that I have had my first mechanical failure on my truck, frick Toyota.
BTW, the repair is $2500
I will be purchasing the AIP bypass harness on eBay for $179.
This post was edited on 1/20/17 at 8:19 pm
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:28 am to Socrates Johnson
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Looked at both a few years ago. Couldn't fit in a Tundra. No headroom. How tall are you?
You must be 6-10. I'm 6-6 and have plenty of headroom in my Tundra. Maybe you have a freakishly long torso?
Posted on 1/21/17 at 8:46 am to OceanMan
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You need to get your head checked. You literally just wrote a sob story to me about being too mean to you when all I said was the exact same thing you did; stay on topic.
Every time you reply to me, it's the same shite. You're the one that takes us on these personal sidebars. You're doing it again right now with the smugness.
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I'll keep my end of the bargain, please stop replying to me
I'll reply to anyone I want to.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 8:48 am to WHATDOINO
All that says is resale. We've covered that already. And for at least the 5th time, I think both are great tucks. I swear reading is very hard for some of y'all.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 9:27 am to LNCHBOX
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I'll reply to anyone I want to.
Ok retard. Have a nice day with the kids.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 9:28 am to HarrisLetsRide
This is now trumps America.... buy an f-150
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