Toyota's New V6 Engine Has Major Problems? What's Going On With It?

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Toyota's New V6 Engine the V35A-FTS 3.4L engine hasn't been behaving the best lately with many issues with knocking, Stalling and even complete failure leading up a recall. The Toyota owner community is not happy about this and concerned over the new era of Toyota Turbo Engine reliability.

In this video we will bypass the negatively and focus on facts and data to see what we can find. I'll share with you some observations and information I was able to find hidden in plain sight. Share with you some of my previous experience working at a dealership and recalls. Finally an important message to affected owners and Toyota themselves!

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0:00 Intro
0:38 What is The Problem?
2:42 Is it Really Machining Debris?
14:20 Observations and Interesting Information
20:43 The Bad News
23:22 The Good News
26:26 How Will They Fix It?
33:44 Message to the Owners
36:43 Message to Toyota
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The ONLY channel I trust when it comes to getting honest information

ConsoleCombat
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Most of us have heard about the recall, but The Car Care Nut is THE explanation we've all been waiting for

moose
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Every once in a while, there is actually someone on YouTube that knows what they are talking about. You sir are one of those rare individuals! Thanks!

mauriceracicot
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This man is more knowledgeable than every Toyota Dealership combined

boxerengine
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Toyota absolutely should install a complete new engine assembly. The idea of having a dealer mechanic take the engine apart and spread parts all over the place and then put it all back together without knowing about other damage from debris is just the dumbest thing Toyota could do here.

Gadget
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Complexity will remain the Enemy of Reliability.

-DC-
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I'm a retired master tech. The wrong technician not paying attention can break a lot of shit replacing an entire engine on a modern car/truck 😴🙈

johnmitchell
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Today I'm retired but when I worked in dealer service (at a different high end mfr) we stood on our heads to make customers happy. The dealer and his Gen. Mgr. always went the distance to assure that customers were treated fairly. The engine is the heart of a modern automobile and the replacement cost is crazy expensive. This is a real tragedy for Toyota and its partners. Thank you Car Care Nut for this great video

jimparker
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Im a current toyota MDT. I was one of the early lucky techs to have rebuilt a 23 Tundra engine back in July last year. The engine was torn down for inspection, followed by a 55 day wait for parts. This was easily one of the most overly complex engines I have ever worked on.

darylmoody
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Finally someone that knows something about Toyotas, speaking about Toyotas.

Bigkuntry
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You got TRD John who’s a Toyota shill and you got untamed Motors who just wants to hate on Toyota. Right in the middle you have an actual mechanic who is objective and real. Thank you car care nut

tyleraguilar
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AMD, Is the E.F Hutton of the auto world. When he talks, People listen.
Can't say of about this man integrity...
Such a joy to listen to.

bowhunter
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This guy is such a good mechanic and humble person, i don't miss any video of him

sduyosf
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This man is on the money. I'm in a business that services dealerships and the worst thing Toyota could do is to not replace the complete engine. Dealerships hate warranty work, because they don't make the money on it that the normal repairs generate. Therefore they usually put their lowest paid (least experienced) mechanic on the warranty jobs. Do you really want a kid out of trade school rebuilding your very complex modern engine?
Great channel.

risby
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I’ve changed my oil 5 times for a brand new v6 Toyota Tacoma. 300 miles had big metal chips in my filter housing. 500 hundred miles and still chips. 1000 miles less chips. 1500 miles a few chips. 2000 miles glittery oil. Changed with 0-20 synthetic oil/new filter.

binnny
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Thank you AMD, I along with many other 22 thru 24 Tundra owners have been waiting for your opinion on this very important Toyota recall, most of us now through this video are able to at least start to understand what is going on with our trucks. Thank you again and now we wait for our letters from Toyota and hoping for the best.

neilworthington
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This is the only guy on YouTube I really want to hear talk about this. Everybody else either likes to ignore certain facts, don’t have the knowledge or the will to educate their viewers, or just choose to play angry with gloom & doom clickbait titles because their angry viewers want something to relate to.

Some YouTubers are hard to listen to for 8-10 minutes. I’ll happily listen to the car care nut for 41.

kennym
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I will listen to this guy as being a life long Toyota mechanic. Lots of click bait on here that have never turned a wrench, but have lots of opinions. Thanks for you research and time to explain

erb
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You did it, I knew your explanation would be the most unbiased and fact based in youtube. I wish I could like this video more than once. Definitely a subscriber now

daniellopezd
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This guy is so on top of what he is talking about. And he knows not just the system and design? But knowing where to look for changes (part numbers, dates, associations with manufacturing dates and runs, when issues were reported, how to interpret all of the above, etc.). I would bring my Toyota to this guy in a heartbeat.

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