2019 check engine & trac off

wolfbear

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Bought a 2019 Tacoma in December. 3700 miles now.
•Check engine/trac off light came on.
•Dealership said a stored code, no explanation why, they just reset it 4/15/19 kept vehicle all day
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•happened again, dropped vehicle off Wednesday night 4/17/19 and picked up Friday 4/19/19, said to be fixed.
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•And now yesterday 4/21/19
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WTH?
 
Only my 4th vehicle ever (I’m over 50), and only the 2nd ever bought brand new. Never had issues with the other (01 Xterra).
So, filing a complaint with Toyota is a should do?

Dealership had vehicle for 3 days, and didn’t drive today because of the issue.
 
Bought a 2019 Tacoma in December. 3700 miles now.
•Check engine/trac off light came on.
•Dealership said a stored code, no explanation why, they just reset it 4/15/19 kept vehicle all day
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•happened again, dropped vehicle off Wednesday night 4/17/19 and picked up Friday 4/19/19, said to be fixed.
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•And now yesterday 4/21/19
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WTH?

Any answer on this ? My 2012 just got that this morning?
 
If it comes on again run by youre local parts store and have them see what code its showing. They don't charge you anything to read the codes and it will give you an idea what youre looking at. Could be something so simple that they can't find it.
 
Just talked to the dealership and was told they would it ready tomorrow (4-30-19)

Something about the camshaft and it’s the first time the shop has done this particular repair.
 
On my 2012 it has something to do with the air injection or air valves is what my codes said
Google you're code and it will give you a list of things to check before you start changing parts. A lot of people think the code readers will tell you what needs changed, what they tell you is what system is throwing the code, then its up to you to trouble shoot that system and figure out whats wrong.
 
My 2019 Tacoma with 5k miles just had the same problem. When I brought the truck into the dealer for regular 6 month maintenance they called and asked if I had noticed the check engine light was on. I had not. The guy said when the tech got into the car to move it to the bay the light was on and the engine sputtered. Fast forward 4 days later I drive the truck maybe 10 miles, park it, get back in and notice it's running rough, Trac off and check engine lights were on. I barely got out of the parking lot, fastest I could go was maybe 5mph. Toyota roadside service guy asked if I wanted to un-plug battery and reset the codes. Nope, I'm not gonna get stuck again. So now it sits at the dealer and I hope like hell this isn't a lemon but I'm gonna keep track of everything. I have yet to see any definitive fix to this problem.
 
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