I'm just not understanding why the two different countries had such different sequence of events. Especially when those solenoid valves in Canada still need to be inspected, I would think.
The update having been the same (and hopefully working) since the beginning of 2018 MY production, that leaves only the difference in management/procedure between Toyota US and Toyota Canada to speculate on.
The two entities operate independently. (Like launching the campaign gradually in Canada vs "bulk" in US.)
L28 campaign (Canada) is “calibration and update”, implying assessment/adjustment of the CVT before updating, with replacement if the CVT is already “prematurely worn” beyond calibration.
So owner leaves with either a working updated or new transmission.
J0D campaign (US) was “update” (to save time?), implying updating, without assessment/ adjustment, all CVTs, including “prematurely worn”.
So owner leaves with either a working updated or… “prematurely worn” with a then problematic update transmission. Hence the quick suspension.
JSD campaign (US) is “calibration and update”. The 3 months delay was certainly not, indeed, just to include the calibration step in the procedure.
It was apparently to provide a repair option (VBC-Solenoid) between calibration and full replacement (probably to save time and money).
It’s important to remember that the firmware update is apparently about better management of higher RPM, to prevent “premature wear”, not correcting it if it has already occur.
Only firmware varies according to world areas and time, the hardware of the Toyota-Aisin K313 having been the same for the last 10 years or so.
Again, just speculating here, in view of the scarce info we have, but we seem to be OK in Canada.
If there was a flaw, it was not in the update but rather in Toyota US handling of the situation (including communication!)