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2024 Tacoma recurring warning lights

Hey all,

Asking here since my local Toyota dealership has already taken 2 stabs at this and I’m getting a little frustrated.

2024 Tacoma SR 2wd, turbo 4-cyl, auto, 66k miles.

Took it in for service about a month ago. Oil, tires, brakes. They recommended replacing the PCV per mfg timelines, I agreed. Next morning, all these lights and warnings lit up as soon as I cranked:

- Drive-start control malfunction
- System malfunction
- Check engine

Took it back up there, they said it was throwing an evap error. They cleared it, said my gas cap was probably loose (it wasn’t), and sent me on my way. Ran fine for a week, but then I hop in my truck one morning and it all comes back on. It’s my work truck, so I took it right back, they gave me a loaner and said they’d keep me posted throughout the day. Never heard back so I go there at end of the day and they say it’s stuck on the lift and won’t crank.

They have it two more days, say it was some part (I honestly can’t remember what), but they replaced it and I should be good to go.

That was two weeks ago and first thing this morning they all popped up again.

I apologize, I’m a contractor, not a mechanic, so this is out of my expertise. But at this point it’s making me nervous because the last thing I want is to be stuck on a job site hours from home and not able to fulfill my obligations to my clients.

Anyone seen this before and know the fix so I can tell the shop what to check?

u/nc_saint — 13 hours ago

First ever build, and I’m in love

Hey all! After two years of gateway-drugging myself into PC gaming via Steamdeck, I finally found a good justifiable reason to build a proper desktop rig. I’m a small pool contractor, and had been using a higher end MSI laptop for my design and rendering work, but was starting to bottleneck on performance with more intricate designs. Had a few jobs come in under-budget, and decided to reinvest the money into a proper workstation that would maximize my workflow. And if it’s also capable of running Cyberpunk at Ultra settings? I DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT, IRS

Only compromise I made was on GPU given how stupid the 5090 is priced right now, and possibly going to add another 32gb of DDR5 soon, but right now it’s not really needed.

Case: Antec C2M ARGB MicroATX Mini

MB: ASRock B760M Steel Legend Micro ATX LGA 1700

CPU: Intel i9-14900k 3.2gHz 24-core

GPU: Gigabyte Aero SFF Geforce RTX5080

PSU: Corsair RM1000e

RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 CL36 16gbx2 (32gb)

Primary OS and Software drive: ADATA Legend 860 500Gb M.2-2280PCle 4.0 X4 NVME

File and misc drive: Teamgroup MP44L 2Tb M.2-2280PCle 4.0 X4 NVME

CPU Cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer III Pro A-RGB 360 77CFM

Fans: Arctic P12 Pro A-RGB

u/nc_saint — 15 days ago

Sometimes I miss my PS2

90 hour work week, wife and kids at the beach, was looking forward to a night of gaming. Guess not 🤷🏻‍♂️

So dumb that a game I’ve already played for 3 hours is magically unable to run until an update file installs 🙄

And before you ask, I have gigabit internet. Average download speeds on my steam deck are 200-300mbps. Guessing it’s a server side issue.

Any other ideas of ways to speed this up? Or is it just me?

u/nc_saint — 2 months ago