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Has anyone had multiple failures with replacements

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by BigRam, Jul 16, 2025.

  1. Jul 16, 2025 at 5:36 AM
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    BigRam

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    Just wondering if anyone has had a replacement motor and that failed also. I tried to search but found no results.

    Basically if I didn't have an extended warranty I would have 9k left on the factory warranty. In theory if the engine failed in 30k miles on the factory, I would not be covered.

    I'm not saying Toyota would not intervene, but it could be a serious problem if they denied coverage on the replacement motor once past the factory.

    They didn't give me a buy back option so I have the new motor with 74k miles left on the extended warranty.

    Just worries me.
     
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    Yes. Ones in yellow are double fails, seems to be very rare.
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...XpeUogyH5shM/edit?gid=780956012#gid=780956012
     
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    The dealership I use has had one double failure that I am aware of.
     
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    One would be enough for me on any vehicle to say goodbye if under 100k miles.
     
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    Why are you worried with 74,000 miles left on the warranty?
     
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    If he puts on more than 74k miles in just a few years, he’s justified in worrying about it.
     
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    I am not sure, I lifted that from a link @sudobash posted in another thread.
     
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    Well this is my first new vehicle that I've had a major issue with. I bought a Toyota expecting exceptional reliability and to hit 200K+ miles no problem. I guess I'm worried that thhe brand new engine they put in could fail at 80,000 miles and I'll be out of warranty. Having a 5 year old Tundra and 130k miles with a blown motor concerns me.

    The motor has issues beyond a isolated manufacturing problem. If my truck wasn't on the recall, what's the real problem and is it fixed?

    The dealer is finishing my truck today and I should be able to pick up tonight. Time will tell.
     
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  10. Jul 29, 2025 at 6:36 AM
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    Amen. A vehicle is not a family member and a brand is not part of my identity. I don't have an in sickness or health or for richer or poorer forever vow to any vehicle. You complicate my life or induce risk of not doing your job bye bye. Just like the dryer that keeps having issues and makes me hit the laundromat. Life is to short
     

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