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Default Re: Transmission Fault Identified?

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Originally Posted by reidsworks View Post
Gotta love this site. Thanks everyone for quick responses. Also heard from Tunraracer via PM.
Sounds like we are all getting the same story. Another confidence booster. Sorry for being so skeptical. I got burned once by a bad dealer and am having trouble now that I'm on my second tranny replacement. I guess I need to check the serial number and manufacture date of the next one when it comes in.
Last curiousity question for the night.... Does toyota have more than one tranny plant? I thought all engines and trannys came from Alabama. Saw one of the posts said SA.
Sorry, I misspoke in my earlier post. The 5.7 engine is built and assembled at TMMAL (Alabama) and the transmission is built by AISIN (a Toyota subsidiary). They are in NC. San Antonio is one of 2 Tundra assembly plants.
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