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Just like the topic says. Like to see how some higher mileage t1's are doing. I know there is a topic for high mileage 2019's but I would like to extend that to 2020's. 

 

My 2020  AT4 only has 1500 miles, coming from a 2009 (relatively) trouble free 160,000 mile Tacoma (which I purchased new) I am real curious how the T1's hold up.  

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almost at 12k 

 

3 dealership visits for my engine knocking noise. about 4 weeks total out of service.. still knocks. sounds like its going blow up on cold start. 

1 dealer visit to have the frame coating redone because the frame already had rust spots after 900 miles 

1 dealer visit for flashing check engine light. 1 week out of service. 

Going back in tomorrow because my brakes randomly didn't work last night backing out of a parking spot at the grocery store. 

 

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Saw one on Autotrader with 45,000 on it. I think that's the highest mile T1 I've come across. Mine is at 7k. 

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Mine has 14K miles but outside of having my passenger mirror replaced twice I haven’t had any issues. I don’t understand my front brakes at 14%... It’s been stuck on 14% since 12K miles... I mentioned to my service advisor when I had my truck serviced at 12K miles and he said it wasn’t an issue. Meaning my brakes were fine... Still doesn’t make sense how low it is reading but I can ignore that for now... 

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53 minutes ago, GRUNT33 said:

Mine has 14K miles but outside of having my passenger mirror replaced twice I haven’t had any issues. I don’t understand my front brakes at 14%... It’s been stuck on 14% since 12K miles... I mentioned to my service advisor when I had my truck serviced at 12K miles and he said it wasn’t an issue. Meaning my brakes were fine... Still doesn’t make sense how low it is reading but I can ignore that for now... 

There’s a TSB for this. Find a better service advisor.

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Glad people are chiming on with no problems as well as people that have issues. My FIL said every GMC he had, all his issues/problems came in the first 10,000 miles and trouble free after that....

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2019 TB LT. 25k and only issue was the oil cooler line at 22k. Dealer extended the warranty on the engine and no further issues. Build date of 12/15/19 and picked up 1/12/19. 

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13K and my old issue is the old lady that missed her brake pedal coming in behind me at a traffic light and crushed my bumper and beside... probably saved her from getting seriously t-boned though.

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20 hours ago, pschne1 said:

2019 TB LT. 25k and only issue was the oil cooler line at 22k. Dealer extended the warranty on the engine and no further issues. Build date of 12/15/19 and picked up 1/12/19. 

Did the motor get starved of oil while you were driving?

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I do not think so, I got off the road immediately but I figure better safe than sorry and the dealer was willing to submit the claim to GM (after multiple follow up calls). I plan to keep the truck for 5-7 years so it was important to me. 

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On 11/19/2019 at 10:07 AM, pschne1 said:

2019 TB LT. 25k and only issue was the oil cooler line at 22k. Dealer extended the warranty on the engine and no further issues. Build date of 12/15/19 and picked up 1/12/19. 

Did you mean build 12/15/18?

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