I’ve owned several Tacoma’s/ a suby outback AWD, and my good friend has been a Lead TRD Tech for 15years.
- There are factors. : Air-Elevation/ Winter Conditions 24hrs a day, etc...
- The General Answer(s) TWO that I got that everyone agreed upon was:
1) If you can start your Truck 1-3minutes before (Side Road Travel) that would
Be ideal.
2) Idling for TOO long of periods, such as 30-45mins is just has harmful as starting off down the road with a cold engine/oil.
Basically, winter time, I hit remote start and let run for 10mins tops. - I drive at least 1/2 too 1mile before hitting major highway.
—- Summer or any other time after truck has been warmed up, I wait till
My Kenwood Headunit starts up and I can use my reverse camera. This makes me wait a minimum of 1min.
Dahlia my “06 DCSB-TRD-SR5” with literally 130,021 using mobile 1 synthetic.
Has ZERO issue(s) period. (Knock on wood). I’ve been proud to say I e driven a few vehicles 100,000 plus miles over it expected life and in some cases my nieces & nephews are still driving 2 of them around in Florida which last I checked. They broke the 300,000 miles mark about 2 months ago.
Take care of it and it will take care of
You. Also driving while in a hurry is also very dangerous. So just slow it down a bit. Listen to your trucks noises and startup specific things. This will help in the long run when you don’t want a mechanic to take advantage of you.