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2019 Tacoma Transmission Isssues

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by JimTruck, Aug 26, 2021.

  1. Aug 26, 2021 at 2:20 AM
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    JimTruck

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    Hi:

    Have been having Transmission issues since I purchased the Tacoma new in 2019.

    Is anyone else have the same Transmission issue?

    Having the truck serviced again, can someone tell me the technical description I can give to the mechanic so they know what to look for?

    See Video for the issue (Not sure what to call it)

    Any Help would be appreciated
    Jimmy
     

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  2. Aug 26, 2021 at 8:24 AM
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    Dm93

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    That weird downshift seems like maybe a programming issue to me, not sure about the noise.
    @gearcruncher your thoughts?
     
  3. Aug 27, 2021 at 1:38 AM
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    Thank You for viewing my video and for your feedback, it's much appreciated.


    Will pass your DownShift Programming idea to the service technician when I drop off the vehicle for maintenance.


    The noise sounds more like rubber sliding not a metal type noise to me, only happens on sweeping left hand turns when in motion, does not happen when making a sweeping left turn from a stopped position.

    Thanks Again
    Jimmy
     
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    How can it be a transmission noise if this happens during a sweeping left hand turn and not a sweeping right hand turn? If power leaves the transmission through the rear drive shaft and into the rear differential a sweeping left hand turn will have no effect.
    If this truck is a 4x4 then the problem can be with the front drive shaft, front differential, front axle, front CV joint, front wheel bearing.

    I am confused a bit here.
     
  5. Aug 27, 2021 at 3:50 AM
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    Thank You for your reply, Sorry for the confusion


    Believe the Downshifting is a transmission issue.


    The noise when making a sweeping left turn is from an unknown source, sorry for not being clearer.
     
  6. Aug 27, 2021 at 4:57 AM
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    I had to watch his video three times but there seems to be an issue with the speed of the truck when he crests the hill .
    He is doing 43-45 mph . The converter is locked and the engine is up to temp as he slowly gains speed up the hill .
    He is in that speed zone where the converter likes to lock and unlock as he crests the hill , Once he gets over the hill , he taps the brakes with zero throttle which commands the converter to turn off . The transmission thinks he is planning to come to a stop so the transmission commands a downshift from third to second gear . Keep in mind he doesnt have his foot on the gas after he crest the hill but he taps the brakes
    The noise turning left sounds like a loose cab mount . Dont think the sound he is hearing has anything to do with the transmission .

    If this is happening on all hills , yes there is a downshift issue and possibly a programming problem as mentioned above .
    If its only happening on this part of your drive every day , I think its just the way the truck functions at zero throttle with the converter locked .The transmission is confused because you are doing 43 mph with zero throttle . Transmission are programmed to anticipate your next move . In the circumstances I witnessed in the video , the transmission assumed you were going to come to a stop .
    I highly suggest taking a dealer technician for a ride in an attempt to reproduce the identical scenario for more clarity

    With only 13k for mileage , the adaptive learning thats built into the transmission programming is still adjusting to the driver .
    Try having the dealer clear your adaptive learning ,then drive with a heavier foot for a while to see if the problem reoccurs
     
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  7. Aug 28, 2021 at 2:16 AM
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    Thank You for all of the feedback and education.

    To answer Gearcrunker after his detailed informative post, the video shows a daily/repeatable issue but the issue happens on different hills, at different speeds, and under different conditions.


    I had Toyota service the vehicle yesterday. I provided them with all of the information from this thread, Thank You.


    They were unable to reproduce / locate / correct the sweeping left turn noise. Will have my regular mechanic check the cab mounts as Gearcruncher suggests, only saw his post after I dropped off the truck for service.


    For the Transmission issue, they applied software update:TSB-0092-20. Toyota claims that they will not know if this will correct the issue until I have driven 100 miles.


    Will update this tread once I have 100 miles driven.


    Thank You again for all of the suggestions, ideas, and education.
     

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