DESIGN TRUST LIKE A TOYOTA TRUCK

2023-SEPT, Austin

Parked the truck, opened the passenger side door, pulled the handle for the access door. It felt wrong.

Duly noted in VCR/Vehicle Condition Report. Failure contained. Workaround exists. No immediate action.

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Year: 2005
Make: Toyota
Model: Tacoma
Trim: Prerunner
Miles: 199,554
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Customer reports passenger side rear door latch inoperable. Visual inspection
revealed plastic retention clip for access cab door latch actuator rod failed

A few days pass. At work site. Pulled the handle. Door would not unlatch. Got 3 other working doors.

Upon return to garage. Maintence day. Consulted G:/Fleet_Mgmt/Shop Manuals/Auto - Toyota Factory Service Manual/. Ah – a hidden screw T25 bit. Grab one from overstock, now designated for onboard toolkit.

No need to even remove panel fully. Simple actuator rod linkage clearly visible. Put the service manual away. Metal’s fine, part of retention clip snapped. The guys made it high-visibility orange. Even my 48 year old eyeballs can spot it. That’s love.

Grab wire from the “you never know” kit from the workshop and the nice pliers from the garage. Reassuring to know the Mossy Oak Multitool would have gotten the job done if in the field. Remember to add some wire to the onboard repair/toolkit.

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Good for the next 300KM. To the moon.

I didn’t fix the truck. The truck let me fix it.

What makes old trucks easy to work on

This isn’t about trucks.

This is what anti-fragile systems look like

The anti-fragile system wasn’t the truck

The truck enabled repair. The owner performed repair. The system improved because of stewardship.

Anti-fragility lives in: system + steward

Fragile — system without steward

Robust — system despite steward

Anti-fragile — system because of steward

Design trust like a Toyota truck.