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It's not something that has been reported to us here at Carsguide, so it would seem it's not an issue that is worrying other owners. I would suggest you find another owner of a similar car and ask about their experience, and drive their car if they would let you. That way you would have an idea if it's just your car or is more widespread. I would also suggest you consult a brake expert, one that could assess your brakes and give you a report you could use if you want to pursue it with Toyota. Contact the RTA and ask for a list of their accredited engineers and go to one of them. I wouldn't be upgrading the brakes yet, as you say it would possibly impact your warranty, and in any case it's something Toyota should do if indeed there is a problem.
If you look at the servicing costs individually they might seem expensive, but if you consider that you're getting your car serviced for the first 60,000 km, which could be up to three years, for $780 in total. That would appear to be reasonable value.
Good advice for anyone suffering the same problem with the Hilux auto. Take it back to the dealer and have the ECU updated, Toyota has obviously found a fix for the problem, and as we have often advised fitting a transmission oil cooler is a wise move if you're doing a lot of towing.
It is a problem that most carmakers seem to be suffering from, one they need to address. I would think that, instead of letting cars go with out-dated maps they should check them during pre-delivery and update the maps to the latest available. Seems simple.
Have the camber bar bushes checked, they can cause a rattling noise if worn.
Yours is not the first complaint we’ve had about a sulphur smell in a newish Corolla. You could change the brand of petrol you use, and have the catalytic converter checked.
Good to see Toyota taking an interest in their products when a problem crops up, and hopefully you will find what's causing the globe failures. Keep us informed on the progress, it could help other owners should they hit the same snag.
There should be a plug on the side of the transmission that you can use to check the trans fluid level. It’s unusual to strip teeth off the crown wheel; we haven’t had any other reports of that problem on the Landcruiser.