Great video Tim.
I've owned two Toyotas and have had great luck with one (09 Tacoma), not so great luck with the other (08 Prius.) What I can't wrap my head around is the head in the sand coming from the majority of comments I'm seeing out in the ether. Toyota was absolutely on a pedestal. In some ways that was earned but in other ways ... I don't know.
Toyota has always made vehicles a generation or two behind the other manufacturers in tech, creature comforts and powertrains. They built their reputation on reliable, simple, underpowered and outdated powertrains. It seems to me that as they have tried to catch up, or even lead in some of these areas, they are failing.
They also have a history of pulling bullshit when it comes to warranties and recalls. I'm not saying they're any worse than the big 3 but I also don't think they're any better. From being forced to confront the rusted out frames issue, to sticky accellerator pedals they have a history that isn't any better than anyone else.
In this instance it seems straight up deceiving. Tim touched on that in this video. Early teardowns by trusted mechanics showed a bearing design that didn't seem sufficient. It also showed difficult and complex oiling paths. They stuck to the debris issue while they were secretly re-engineering bearing components and parts. They announced an easy debris issue fix, called it good and sold more trucks. That failed. Then they announced it resolved again, and it failed. Meanwhile people trust Toyota and keep buying the new "resolved issue" trucks. They keep failing.
People keep comparing this to the GM 6.2. Personally, I think those are two wildly different issues...especially when you consider scale.