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2024 Early Technical Information

Discussion in '4th Gen. Tacomas (2024+)' started by Jeff Lange, Nov 29, 2023.

  1. Nov 29, 2023 at 1:08 PM
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    Jeff Lange

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    Just thought I'd go ahead and post some preliminary information for all those folks out there who crave it. In no particular order, and likely only covering what will be built in the first few months.

    For what it's worth, the sources of this data are early release, so it may not be completely correct for all models that will be built, etc. It's purely informational.

    Chassis Codes:
    TZNA40: 2WD Non-Hybrid with Coil Springs
    TZNA41: 2WD Non-Hybrid with Leaf Springs (8AT)
    TZNA45: 4WD Non-Hybrid with Coil Springs (8AT and 6MT TRD) or Leaf Springs (6MT excl. TRD)
    TZNA46: 4WD Non-Hybrid with Leaf Springs
    TZNH47: 4WD Hybrid

    The engine is a T24A-FTS

    Fuel Octane Requirement: 87 or Higher (up to E15)
    Fuel Tank Size: 69 L

    Alternator Output: 130 A, 150 A, or 180 A (depending on options)

    Starter Power: 1.4 kW (without Start/Stop system) or 1.7 kW (with Start/Stop system)

    Oil Type: 0W-20
    Oil Filter Type: Spin-on

    6-Speed Manual Transmission is RC60F (4WD) (Previously used in Hilux and Hiace, similar to RC62F used in the 2016-2023 Tacoma)
    8-Speed Automatic Transmissions are AL80E (2WD), AL80F (4WD Non-Hybrid), and L580F (4WD Hybrid) (New transmissions)

    The differential gear ratios are 3.583 (A/T) and 4.300 (M/T)

    The front differential size is 8.0"
    The rear differential size is 9.5" (Hybrid and TRD M/T, same as 2022+ Tundra), the Non-Hybrid A/T and non-TRD M/T is smaller (8.2")

    The transfer case is a VF2DM or VF4CM type (similar to previous Tacoma)

    The clutch pedal is metal, not plastic

    TRD, some Limited, and all Hybrid models have larger front brakes, all rear brakes are the same size, all use an electric parking brake

    A card key is available for the smart key system, will save people from trying to make Lexus ones work, haha

    Paint Codes:
    040 - White
    089 - White Pearl
    1J9 - Silver
    202 - Black
    3U5 - Red
    4W5 - Orange
    6X1 - Bronze
    8W7 - Blue
    1L7 - Grey

    EDIT (2023-12-08) Several new updates:

    Differential sizes updated

    Small front brakes have 319 x 28 mm rotors with 4x 45.4 mm pistons.
    Large front brakes have 340 x 32 mm rotors with 4x 48.1 mm pistons.
    Rear brakes have 309 x 18 mm rotors with 1x 44.45 mm (non-Hybrid) or 48.1 mm (Hybrid) piston.
    A 23.81 mm (non-Hybrid) or 26.99 mm (Hybrid) master cylinder is used.
    A conventional (non-Hybrid) or hydraulic (Hybrid) brake booster is used.

    Both automatic and manual transmissions have brake hold and hill start assist.

    The RC60F in the 2024 Tacoma has the same length input shaft as the RC62F in the 2016-2023 Tacoma, so with a bellhousing swap, it should be a bolt-on for a 2005-2023 Tacoma engine.

    Vehicle uses an air-to-air intercooler, unlike most T24A-FTS applications which use air-to-water.

    Information on when the engine uses which injectors:

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    *: Within this region, either port injection or direct injection will be selected depending on the driving conditions. (E.g. when performing learning of the air fuel ratio, direct injection is selected.)

    A/T SR models use solid engine mounts, all others use liquid-filled mounts.

    Electric power steering is used, steering rack actuated.

    Wheel Bolt Pattern: 6 x 139.7 mm
    Wheel Sizes:
    17 x 7.0 +60 mm Offset with 245/70R17 Tires
    17 x 7.5 +55 mm Offset with 265/70R17 Tires
    18 x 7.5 +55 mm Offset with 265/65R18 Tires
    18 x 8.0 +50 mm Offset with 265/65R18 Tires
    Lug nut torque: 97 lbf-ft (Aluminum Wheels)/154 lbf-ft (Steel Wheels)

    The hood, bed side panels, and tailgate skin are aluminum, the rest of the body is steel.

    A Bluetooth key system using your smart phone is available.

    EDIT (2024-01-12) VIN Decoding:

    3TM = Toyota Mexico Baja Factory
    3TY = Toyota Mexico Guanajuato Factory

    J = XtraCab with GVWR below 6000 lbs
    K = Double Cab with GVWR below 6000 lbs
    L = Double Cab with GVWR above 6000 lbs

    B = 278 hp AT (SR5/TRD Sport/TRD Off Road/Limited)
    C/F = Hybrid (TRD Sport HV/TRD Off Road HV/TRD Pro/Trail Hunter/Limited)
    D = 228 hp AT (SR 8AT)
    E = 270 hp MT (SR 6MT/TRD Sport 6MT)

    A = XtraCab
    5 = Double Cab

    F = 278 hp 2WD (SR5/Prerunner/TRD Sport)
    H = 228 hp 2WD (SR)
    J = 27x hp 4WD (SR 6MT/SR5/TRD Sport/TRD Off Road/Limited)
    K = 228 hp 4WD (SR 8AT)
    L = Hybrid 4WD (TRD Sport HV/TRD Off Road HV/TRD Pro/Trail Hunter/Limited HV)

    N = Tacoma

    _ = Check Digit

    R = 2024 Model Year

    M = Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California Plant
    T = Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Guanajuato Plant

    ______ = Serial Number

    EDIT (2024-03-07): Additional Hybrid details added throughout.
    EDIT (2024-05-20): Various updates or corrections.

    Jeff
     
    Last edited: May 20, 2024
  2. Nov 29, 2023 at 1:39 PM
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    Wow the clutch pedal is metal again, first time since 2004!
     
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    Any specific differences for the full time 4WD limited?
     
  4. Nov 30, 2023 at 9:40 AM
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    Wonder why they went back to the old style metal spin on engine oil filters?
     
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  5. Nov 30, 2023 at 12:03 PM
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    Toyota gas been going back to spin-ons for the last 10’ish years. Not entirely sure on the reasons for the decision.

    Jeff
     
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  6. Nov 30, 2023 at 12:29 PM
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    mabepossibly

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    I would find it odd that the Auto trucks would have a smaller rear axle. The 16-23 manuals had lower gearing, but the same axle.

    If it is true the manuals are getting a beefier rear axle and the auto trans being a new unit with unknown reliability, it makes the manual option that much more appealing.
     
  7. Nov 30, 2023 at 12:35 PM
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    Glad to see a lot of people's favorite is returning!

    Wonder how well that will hold up in corrosion land? I know lots of other marquees are already there, but am unaware of any good or bad news on the topic.

    Does it include a dipstick? :D
     
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    The rear diff on the I-force Max is a 9.5". That's what Sheldon was saying at the Flagstaff event.
     
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    Do you know if the full time 4WD Limited will have an ADD or a fully live front diff?
     
  10. Nov 30, 2023 at 4:46 PM
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    Yeah, I didn’t include any hybrid info.

    Fully live, no ADD.

    Jeff
     
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    ADD on other models?
     
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    My apologies. So top tier non hybrids are getting a 180amp alternator? Thats very promising to see! I did hear Sheldon say they upgraded those to power more accessories. I assumed the top offering you listed was I-Force max. Thank you.
     
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    Yes, others have ADD.

    Yes, 180 A is the highest for non-Hybrid.

    Jeff
     
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    That isn’t new, the 16-23 manuals got the larger 8.75” diff compared to the autos 8.0” diff unless the autos were TRD Off-Road or Pro, in which case they’d get the locking 8.75”.

    My guess it’s related to shock loading. Easier to shock load the driveline with a manual because of the direct connection and potential to shock load it hard via dropping the clutch.
     
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    I remember reading something about the front diff being a 9” to account for the extra torque.
     
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    On the hybrid it will likely have larger differentials, but hybrid production is starting later, so less information is available.

    Jeff
     
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    Maybe because they are tired of poning up for motors after techs can't put an o-ring on correctly. Just saying... Probably has cost them millions over the last 10 yrs. You got bigger problems immediately when you don't have spin on correctly, or not at all!
     
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    All the videos I've seen of the 24 Tacoma's engine bay doesn't have an engine cover. Is there a reason for this?

    All other applications with the same engine - highlander, crown and lexus models have one. Just wondering if there is a reason for this.

    I'm pretty sure I remember watching somewhere that one of the vehicles with it actually helped with air flow or something.
     
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    If I’m not mistaken the manual tranny non-hybrid was supposed to have the hybrid (beefy 9”) front diff. I was quite excited because the entire drivetrain is really overbuilt for the manual, made to handle the huge torque of hybrid drive in 4LO.
     
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    Well, it doesn’t.

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