Toyota Tundra Discussion Forum banner

Another AIP!

1 reading
5.3K views 23 replies 10 participants last post by  koditten  
#1 ·
Well, that didn't take long! Bought my '08 on Saturday, CEL today. Throwing code P2441 - bank 1 valve stuck closed.

Thanks to this forum, I knew about the 150k warranty from 'yota and I'm dropping it off with them tonight. Pain in the ass, but it'll be nice if I'm done with it after this!
 
#3 ·
That was my suspicion since I bought it from a semi-shady used car dealer. However, it also came with a 1000 mile warranty, so they must have been hoping it wouldn't come up before then. When I scanned it, the code was in the memory 4 times. I don't think that's an indication that someone tried to clear it, but maybe.

The actual PO was a 75yo guy who bought the truck new and traded it in. It ultimately got passed around a few dealers before ending up with me.

It's at the Toyota dealer today for repair. They said it's pretty routine at this point. Do they just replace the faulty part(s), or will they replace the whole system?
 
#10 ·
Friend of mine in Idaho had a 2014 or so VW TDI Jetta, took it in for some issue unrelated to the emission scandal, the dealer reflashed the ECU, never asked him for permission, never told him they even did it. He noticed immediately that the car was running like crap and took it back. They copped to the reflash and told him that company rules wouldn't allow them to put it back to "stock". Once he received his settlement from VW he stopped driving it on the street instead he used it as a desert pre runner, he slapped a sticker on the bumper that said "momentum is everything..." He said he lost over 9 mpg after the reflash, no more VAG cars for him.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Mr. Creosote
#11 ·
So according to the work order, they did the following:

Remove and replace air injection, switching valve, pump and inlet/inlet cover.

- 4 hours labor @ $112
- 2 clips @ $4.60
- 2 air pump assemblies @ 555.96
- 1 valve set @ 333.98
- 1 air pump inlet @ $40
- 2 air tube gaskets @ $2.53
- 2 air tube gaskets @ $3.94
- 2 manifold gaskets @ 16.06

Parts total was $1540.16, labor total was $448. Total cost was/would have been $1988.16.

If it's of any use to anyone, I can post the work order with part numbers, etc.
 
#15 ·
This is exactly what they did on mine yesterday. My total was also about $2000 paid by Toyota. I have an 07 with 115K miles on it. The truck is 9.5 years old, so I came in just under the warranty period. The service guy I talked to, who has been there for many years, said he has seen hundreds of these trucks in for this same repair over the last several years. But he told me that he has never seen a truck in for a second failure of the same system.

I know a lot of people here say that they just replace it with the same crappy system and it fails again after a couple more years but I'm hoping the service guy is right and that it gets fixed more times than not. HOPING! :crying:

I have one of those OBD 2 scan tools where you can shut off the dash lights in your vehicle. What I was wondering is, if this system fails again, and the dash lights come back on, can you use the OBD 2 tool to prevent it from going into "limp" mode temporarily by shutting off the dash lights, in order to get your truck to the shop?
 
#12 ·
and again it's absolutely lame that toyota needs this shit ass system for 30 seconds at start up to meet emissions, the others don't need it on their large engines

way too much risk of a repair that is stupid expensive
 
#16 ·
You can do that, but the shop/ dealer needs the codes to verify what is wrong. If you clear the codes, the dealer won't know what part of the system is bad.

If I was on a trip, I would clear the codes and continue my trip. The truck will pop those codes eventually after you got home.
 
#22 ·
The easiest way is to sign up on the Toyota Owners.com website, enter the VIN and check to see what service has been performed by the dealer.

Hint: You do not need to own the vehicle to obtain the service records of the vehicle.

All service performed by a dealer will be entered. Since the flash has to be done by a dealer, it will tell you if has been done or not