Those who own or lease a 2022 Toyota Tundra PU/EC vehicle should know that a number of reports from concerned customers have arisen in recent months. The bulk of these complaints focus on persistent powertrain issues, ranging from significant delays when changing gears to severely reduced engine power. Although the manufacturer has issued four separate safety recalls impacting this make and model, Toyota has yet to address powertrain and engine issues directly. For now, customers continue to wait for clear answers and permanent solutions to these concerning issues.
One owner of a 2022 Toyota Tundra PU/EC reported experiencing intermittent powertrain issues. On several occasions, the driver has pressed on the gas pedal to accelerate, but there is a significant delay between pressing the pedal and the transmission responding. The owner has expressed concern over this unpredictable and potentially hazardous issue, narrowly avoiding a collision more than once. Similar complaints of lagging response times and engines that appear to suffer reduced engine power for no clear reason continue to arise.
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