Loco38SUP
Well-Known Member
To date I haven’t seen a single case of a Supra brake booster failing due to start button spamming. On the other hand yes to several bricked ECUs trying to do the brake recall.I just went thru this on my 2020. First indication is the engine oil level check. If it goes to 16% and then stops, that's an indicator that the oil pump is having issues. I did not receive any CEL warnings, but did get a low oil warning once which started me researching and trying the engine oil check, which failed at 16%. When I brought mine into the dealer I explained what the issue was, they talked to a Toyota engineer and he had them do a pressure test. It defaulted to the high pressure and thus was a failure for the test.
They then replaced the oil pump under warranty. This Toyota dealer also owns a BMW dealer so they sent it to them to replace the pump. Took just over 2 weeks total time.
If your engine oil check is failing at 16% bring it into the dealer. If not then no need to worry, but know if it does start to act up and your out of warranty, you'll spend about $2500 to fix it.
As for the other actual recalls, those aren't important at all really. The brake one.... you have to NOT press the brake pedal hard enough and then double tap the start/stop button. Who double taps the button... almost no one. The other is for 4G signals, who cares. My dealer specifically told me not to do the recalls because they have had several bricked ECU's when attempting these recalls.
-RJM
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