andrew61987
Observer
My speedo in my 08 was always a bit high. I put 32" tires on my truck and now it's dead on. It's not that big of a deal, especially now that you know.
Not too much to report this week. I finally was able to talk to the gentleman that sent me the "claim denied" letter from Toyota. I was calling him to ask for a "claim denial" letter that actually said what my claim was and that showed me the Toyota specification for speedometer/odometer accuracy. He started talking very quietly and said he wasn't able to send me a letter like that because it would have to go past a review panel and the Toyota Lawyers. I figured that would be his response. I'm now on to dealing with the NCDS (National Center for Dispute Settlement). This is the agency you deal with when you have an issue that either cannot be or has not been fixed by the dealer/manufacturer. They have responded incredibly quickly to my claim. We'll see how this goes.
As for those that think I'm wasting my time, I appreciate your concern, but it irritates me every time I get in and drive the truck. I (probably every Tacoma owner) am getting cheated deliberately by the manufacturer...that bugs me. If by me pushing the issue I get my truck bought back, get a recall/recalibration for other vehicles, or just help others not waste time with this issue I'm good with that. I'm not going to just let them knowingly rip me off though.
-Wes
My experience with other brands is that the speedo is off, usually high, and the odometer is usually close to spot on.
I can't find a federal law on cars, but for commercial vehicles it is 5mph at 50mph.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/393.82
Anyway, I would be shocked if the odometer was off by 5% high.
My 2016 taco is 2-3mph high in the speedo at highway speeds based on speed signs.