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MOST COMMON PROBLEMS
TOYOTA Tacoma 2023
The 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Extra Cab offers robust features like a 2.7L 2TR-FE engine with 159 hp and 4WD. Safety is paramount with standard features including Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking. Comfort and convenience are enhanced with Adaptive Cruise Control, Keyless Ignition, and a Backup Camera. Built by Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Guanajuato in Mexico, this pickup is designed for both performance and safety.
Spec:
Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Engine Brake (hp) From
159
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Model
2TR-FE
Engine Number of Cylinders
4
Other Engine Info
PORT / L4
Problems:
Dynamic brake support (dbs) malfunction
The Dynamic Brake Support system may not engage or function properly, which can impede the vehicle's ability to assist in braking during emergencies.
Low engine power
With an engine brake horsepower of 159, the vehicle may experience underperformance, especially when towing or climbing steep grades.
Engine misfires
The in-line 4-cylinder configuration (2TR-FE) may be prone to misfires due to issues such as faulty spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Cooling system issues
Inline engines may experience cooling inefficiencies, potentially leading to overheating if the cooling system is not maintained properly.
Excessive engine vibration
Inline 4-cylinder engines can sometimes produce more noticeable vibrations compared to other configurations, which may result in a less smooth driving experience.
Fuel efficiency concerns
Depending on driving conditions and maintenance, the engine might not deliver optimal fuel efficiency, leading to higher fuel consumption.
Throttle response delay
There might be a noticeable lag in throttle response, affecting the vehicle's acceleration and overall driving dynamics.
Engine oil leaks
The 2TR-FE engine could be susceptible to oil leaks from gaskets or seals, which can lead to lower oil levels and potential engine damage if not addressed.
Check engine light
Various engine-related issues, such as sensor failures or emissions control problems, can trigger the check engine light, requiring diagnostic and repair.
Valve train noise
The engine might produce excessive noise from the valve train, indicating potential wear or the need for adjustment.