Hmm yes but this I level is from 2022? The most recent someone posted is S18T-24-03-547. @Tsuki8
I asked them today about the ECU and they said no but I don't trust that they really know. They said only the specific module.
How do you opt out of the data collection for the Supra?
I can't remember if I did it, just want to double check.
the car's communications are not working correctly is actually a good thing. Toyota won't invade your privacy and insurance companies won't get your driving data either. Forget this update LOL
Whats the I-level or ISTEP?
Based on the recall letter description, it sounds like something related to the Supra connect app ect.
Or is it a program/tool that is needed to communicate with the car in order to reset major services/codes?
i'm surprised bryan hasn't responded so i will nerd it up and address some of theseYeah, why do I want this? So they know my driving habits and location even more than they do.
Thank you. I asked Precision Toyota here in Tucson, AZ and they said only the module and nothing else but I would bet you are right. It would be part of a package and my Supra is not locked and I don't want it locked.i'm surprised bryan hasn't responded so i will nerd it up and address some of these
Toyota Supra Services is provided by BMW ConnectedDrive. i have yet to see anything regarding BMW and reporting to insurance, scandals, etc. so we're fine
regarding toyota, yes: https://www.tacoma4g.com/forum/thre...-policy-because-i-went-to-the-ups-store.4722/
next,
nowhere using ISTA did i see how to update a single module. any software update will update ALL modules: BDC, DME (your ECU), DSC, head unit, etc. however, you can test a single module for issues
context: https://www.supramkv.com/threads/an...doing-istep-update-yourself.13044/post-359616
Thanks! If you find a 3.0 please post because that number is still lower than that latest one I posted above.
I'm on top of it, and will get one the moment he does a 3.0Thanks! If you find a 3.0 please post because that number is still lower than that latest one I posted above.
I emailed my service advisor and here's the cut n paste reply: 'It is open recall. It is a safety recall per Toyota, but you are not forced to do it.' He then added it will take 2-3 hours. It looks like we were all leaning toward a "no" on this recall, but that 2-3 hour time he quoted me definitely swayed me away.This Program will be offered until June 31, 2027, and will only be available at an authorized Toyota dealer.
That settles it for me. Iāll wait and see if my fav independent mechanic needs it. Right now he can reset or do about anything with his SnapOn mobile device/computer. Last thing I want is for only Toyota to be able to service her (hold my car hostage) and the DCM becomes obsolete to aftermarket devices.
Happened when I first got the car. They had to wait for certain code fixes to roll out (SnapOn for example) to fix certain problems/codes that would arise. This may have nothing to do with it at all ?ā. However, the last thing I want is my car thinking it needs TPMs or brake pad sensors attached to function, to name a few.
My thoughtsā¦. more likely a legal necessity. Such as sending EMS ? if someone became incapacitated is likely their main reason. Imagine the ambulance chasers (lawyers) salivating ? when/if someone became injured, claimed that service is why they bought the car & it would have saved them (gotten help to the scene sooner). Total bullshit but bet it would work in a court of law. Had this letter not been sent. At least here in the US
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Is there any other reasons why Iād be in a rush to do this???
Im sure they will partner with LexisNexis before you know it. And then all this data will be availableToyota Supra Services is provided by BMW ConnectedDrive. i have yet to see anything regarding BMW and reporting to insurance, scandals, etc. so we're fine
Appreciate everyoneās input and Bryanās link belowNever set mine up anyways, but ya im gonna pass on supra connect.
Reinforcing my worse fears. I could always call my insurance co, Toyota or whomever they want to share all this juicy info with on the black market myself, when Iām ready. *guess Iām not as ready for a full blown EV (computer with wheels - even if it is a Tesla) as I once thought - Iām such a dinosaur ??*Toyota Supra Services is provided by BMW ConnectedDrive. i have yet to see anything regarding BMW and reporting to insurance, scandals, etc. so we're fine
regarding toyota, yes: https://www.tacoma4g.com/forum/thre...-policy-because-i-went-to-the-ups-store.4722/
Last month I had my oil changed at the dealer and when I handed over the car, a tech got in to take it back to the service area and he mustāve been trying to hit the brake but he mashed the gas and revved the shit out of the engine. I have a basically stock car, I do have an mst intake and I pulled the fuse on the exhaust valve so itās a bit louder than stock. It was still loud af (this was indoors) and I couldnāt imagine that happening with a catless dp.Appreciate everyoneās input and Bryanās link below
Reinforcing my worse fears. I could always call my insurance co, Toyota or whomever they want to share all this juicy info with on the black market myself, when Iām ready. *guess Iām not as ready for a full blown EV (computer with wheels - even if it is a Tesla) as I once thought - Iām such a dinosaur ??*
Plus, I canāt imagine pulling up to my local Toyota dealer service lane and handing over the keys to my loud ass catless dp, AWE track exhaust, with all the other bolt on goodies. I donāt even have the correct (recommended Toyota brand) oil in the car ? ?
