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I feel that normal service is my responcibility but this is toyotas problem and they should either provide a loaner or come and get it to repair it without me having to waste my time waiting for them to find the problem, get the parts to repair, and then fix it, and cost as I would have to get someone to stay with my wife. They state that you must bring the car in yourself to get it fixed. If it requires more than 1 days worth of repairs, you should get a rental car.

Also if your highlander is within warranty they can check your headlights to see if they are level. If a certain dealership is giving you a hard time check out a different one. Not all dealers are the same. I bought a 07 Rav4 with only 11K miles on it a few weeks ago.

The lady who sold it to me,told me she had purchased it new with 50 something miles on it. The car is black,so here is the problem. While giving it a wash and wax I noticed that around the drivers door handle you can see lines maybe from tape and when your in the sun,you can see a clear difference in the paint color above and below the handle. The lady swears she was never in an accident and has never had any paint and body work done ever.

Why would she lie,she has nothing to lose. I was clear when discussing the terms of my deal and they work with me to accomplish this very well. Or at least I thought so until 2 days later when I take my wife up to finish the final paper work of our deal and find out that there is a year longer in terms then we had agree to. My mistake for not looking into the papers harder but you put a certain truss amount into those folks. When I question the terms the Lady just acted like I was wrong.

Because I am a stand up person I agree to have my wife sign. I will never purchase another Toyota nor refer anyone else to do so. Vince did you like the monthly payment? Bob — Somebody is lying for sure. Still, the dealership is legally prevented from sharing private information such as when and if a particular vehicle was purchased from their dealership.

Incidentally, the lady would lie to you simply because she believes you will ask her for some of your money back. That sounds like a very cheap re-paint, and new Toyota dealers are obligated to make quality repairs to their new vehicles. I would agree with you Jason on that one.

She would loose money for not disclosing all information. On May 1st the transmission failed on our truck which has less than miles on it The Toyota service Dept replaced it and the second transmission failed before the service manager even drove it out of the garage.

They replaced the transmission again and a month later we had our truck back. Two days later it was back in the shop with the same warning lights as before and so on. In july the third transmission failed along with the fourth one at the Toyota service Dept. Toyota has had our truck pretty continuously since May 1st and it is now August 4th.

Toyota Doess not know how to fix it and have to fly an engineer to alaska to look at. We may be without our truck for alot longer. In the meantime we still have to make payments on a vehicle we cannot even use.

Toyota has not even offered to replace the truck or buy it back. I will never buy Toyota again. I feel so disappointed because we chose Toyota for their history of making quaility vehicles.

Terina first Toyota will never come out and just say buy back No manufacturer will file lemon law since they replaced 3 of them and it failed again. This will let them know you are fed up not by words by actions. Get replacement. Buy back the dealer will only pay what the truck is worth not what you owe on it.

More than likely you will be under and they know this. This sounds like an open-and-shut case to me. You are entitled to a refund or a new Tundra assuming you have all the documents necessary. Hi there. On my way home from vacationing, my moonroof was jammed in the opened position. I thought this was quite excessive. Instead, I just had them close the roof. It took them 2 days to complete this task. Jason — do the service dept. I believe this may be a manufacturing defect.

This is what the tech tells me with the service rep. Truck was 4 months old. After I told them the truck was only 4 months old and it was no where on the maintenance guide to do at any intervals, how can you come up with that solution?

Also Les I have 36, miles on my Tundra and I used my 5 windows and sunroof all the time here in sunny florida. I have a 07 Crewmax Limited. I bought a new Corolla in january of In the past year the entire transmission has been replaced due to mechanical failure of a sensor. Now my vehicle is being repaired again for transmission related problems caused by a fly wheel.

I am very concerned. I purchased a toyota to avoid constant maintenance and costly repairs. My vehicle currently has miles on it and my warranty is about to expire. I am at the point where I want to trade the car in and get a honda. Please advise.

Used Corollas are selling for almost as much money as new ones right now if you can find a new one to buy. Even Ford Focuses are selling for sticker these days! Craig — It sounds like they wanted to replace the dash but Toyota denied the warranty claim. Your instinct to get this things in writing is a good one. We have been buying our cars from there for 10 years now. Within the first month of buying the car the driver seat had to be changed because it was loose and making all sorts of noises.

After replacing the seat it was still loose. I brought it back to the dealership and they told me well we replaced a He said well your a big guy it could be that. So after that they said they would try and help me out and get in touch with corporate.

That got no where even with the GM. Next when you put the car in drive the car hesitates then jumps into gear and takes off. They said it is suppose to be like that. Next a belt had to be replaced at 10, miles due to a noise from the engine which is still happening and Toyota said that the car is suppose to be like that. Next there is a loose piece on the back door and when brought into service they said there was nothing they could do but the piece rattles every time I drive and is very very annoying.

The list goes on. There is so may random noises that come from the car. For four hours driving home from Vermont there was a noise coming from right behind the compass temperature and incline meter unit from the vent. It sounded like one of those radiation detectors. It would start up when I would be going between miles an hour. The problem is a lot of these noises occur when I am cruising on the highway for trips that are like minutes so when they ask me to duplicate it, its kind of hard but I am not crazy they are there.

And recently the driver side window is shaking and the closing properly and you can hear wind coming in. Please help me out. Every time I tell them about a problem they tell me after the hundredth time of bringing it in that its suppose to be like that. I saved so much money for this car and wanted it for the longest and now this. What can I do. Saad — Two possibilities jump to mind.

Toyota has found that FJs have an inordinate amount of warranty claims because FJ owners are abusing these vehicles. I bought my XB Scion in March and in three weeks it broke down and the dealer told me that I would have to replace my transmission.

It took almost 2 month before I got my car back. During this time without my car I was put in a rental and the dealer told me they would pay the charge. When my car was ready I happen to be out of town on business. I was called that the car was ready when I was out of town and I happen to communicate this information to the dealer.

I went to pickup my car and notice that it was very dirty with oil stains on hood and doors of the car, I also check the inside of the car and also notice oil stain on the carpet, steering wheel and safety handle on the driver side. I called out the service Tech and asked if this is the way he returns cars to their owners.

While taking to the service Tech I happen to run in to the guy who sold me the car. So I start to explain my problem and he tells me not to worry he will take care of it.

I notice later that my mats had been cleaned with a strong chemical that turned them a different color. And just recently I notice on my bank statement I was charged for the rental of the car. I want the dealer to take ownership for their mistakes. Why should it be my fualt that it broke down? No I am not being hard on it. The most off roading its done is two feet of snow on the highway in Vermont.

When I took it to get its 15, mile service in late July the service manager gave me a run down of my car. He said he has never seen a FJ with this many miles that has the brakes, tires and rotors and interior in such good condition. And just yesterday I put my window down and the whole seal fell out. I still have the factory tags on it and the original plastic on the mats and the original paper inserts from the dealership. No one has even sat in the back seats. The thing is garaged and washed at least once every two or three weeks when I have time to.

And Ted if the dealership has your car more then 30 days you can claim it as a lemon…look at the lemon laws in your state. That FJ is in terrible condition. My recommendation would be to pursue the lemon law process. The rule in most states is that if the vehicle was in 3 times for the same problem, and that problem was not fixed, you have a lemon.

Good luck — it sounds pretty bad. Ted — Was the xB under warranty when it was repaired? If so, you should have no responsibility for the rental car. If not, than the rental would be your responsibility.

I would ask the same person for new mats too — if they were ruined during the cleaning, they should be replaced. I just want to say thank you for this information. Before I reveal my story, I am hoping that we can come to a reasonable resolution. Stuart — Good story — way to call them like you see them. Eliza — Glad we could help. Does anyone have any tip where I can get such information? I have a Toyota Tundra that was pre-owned.

I purchased it in Nov. At the time I purchased it, there was little rust on it. I know that my Tundra will not pass this test.

Do you have any advise for me in pursuing this? I am going to bring it to a Toyota Dealer and insist that they do the safety test on the Tundra. Any Help would be appreciated. Please give some advice and direct me to some help. I have happily driven it for ,00 miles. Two weeks ago, out of the blue, it started hesitating and bucking and shuddering between 10 and 20 mph, and sometimes when it begins in the morning and sometimes at a stop.

It has not died, just acted like it wanted to. Took it to a dealer where I live for the first time, having recently moved from Atlanta to St. Paul, Mn. They did the reflash, told me that there had been a recall for an issue with the catalytic converter. Worked well for one week and then the problem is back, worse than before and with no predictablity. Took it BACK to the dealer and am now told it needs a brand new transmission.

Almost all complaints came from owners who had just passed the 80, magic mile number, or 8 years, as I have done. Lots of comments that Toyota knows that there is a problem with this specific year and will do nothing. Local dealership told me that if I could collect all of my service records and prove that I had been loyal to a Toyota Dealership with all of my service needs, then they MIGHT be able to help.

This was from the manager of the service dept. Funny how he went straight to the offensive. This is my third Toyota and I have been so happy with Toyota until now. A new transmission?? On a six year old car that has had all its work done on it in a timely manner?

My last Toyota went to , miles and was great. Any advice welcome and thanks. Thanks for the advice. I have an appt. We own a Prius and love it,but my husband had a experience on the freeway this week that freaked him out. The car then returned to normal,but did this again after he had driven another two miles. October 10th 2. Is it to do with this: Vehicle Stability Control VSC intervenes when it senses the vehicle is at risk of sliding out of control on a bend or corner.

It works by automatically applying the brake to the appropriate wheel, to bring the car back to its intended path. Issue with the braking. Hi Frank, we are discovering the same issue with our certified used Yaris. It turned out to be a rusted bolt on the control arm.

The bill for this known issue is 3. It was a design flaw in the control arm which allowed water to collect and easily rust. Beth — I feel your pain. Having a bad transmission at k miles is a brutal reality. As for getting the Rav fixed, I would suggest you contact a few local transmission shops.

Jan — I have heard of this before, but not on a Prius. A friend owned an Expedition with a similar stability control system, and every once in a while it would take control. Very scary. It turned out to be an intermittent short in the main wiring harness — about a 1 in a million repair. My advice would be to insist that this is happening in a firm yet reasonable manner.

Hopefully someone will listen and try to diagnose this problem a little more thoroughly. Otherwise, do your best to remember exactly when and where it happens next time and get the car to the dealership immediately. This is a tough one — good luck. Frank — Not sure what your problem could be, but you might ask your dealer to take a look at the EBD and emergency brake assist systems.

Either could be responsible. Having wiered electrical problems 08 Sienna , Lights coming on the dash board when they should not or not when they shoud. Electrical doors not opening when they shoud. Radio turnes it self down after a while CD or radio. Seat belt not connected beep both sides does not come on some times when not clicked. Any suggestions? I am having a corolla which is 1. I am planning to sell it now,can you please advice me about the major maintenance to be done after KM!

And this is a dealer maintained car without any accidents. Eby — No idea. Not familiar with scheduled maintenance on that vehicle.

Your local Toyota dealer may be able to help, and you might want to visit Toyota. In January of , I purchased a Toyota Corolla with 24, miles. About two to three weeks ago, I noticed white smoke coming from the tail pipe upon starting it after work. I travel about 17 highway miles. And, I noticed that the car seemed to loss power when accelerating.

I scheduled the vehicle for servicing, but ending up having to have it towed to the dealership a day early [a dead battery]. He indicated that the vehicle was down a quart of oil and there appeared to be significant engine damage. He asked about my oil change habits. I told him that I changed the oil about every 6 months or so.

He then asked if I had any of the oil change records. I told him that I have two or three of them from when I took the vehicle to a Jiffy-lube or Brakemax, but I generally changed the oil myself. He indicated that if they find sludge, my warranty would be invalid and I would have the bear the cost of the repair.

Kevin — In all likelihood, the white smoke you see coming from the tailpipe is the result of a blown head gasket. The issue I have is with the oil change frequency you mentioned. Either way, the fact is if you change your oil yourself, you need to keep records for this exact purpose.

My suggestion is to find your records, and you might want to think back the last few months and ask yourself if you forgot an oil change…that could certainly cause this to happen. I have had been only able to find two of the oil change records and none of the receipts for the changes I did myself.

Any suggestions on how I might get Toyota to mitigate some, if not all, of the cost? Kevin — I would say that you need to appeal to the service manager. He or she has some discretion to help you not a lot mind you, but some. Good luck! As I mentioned before I generally changed the oil myself … actually my brother-in-law did the oil changes; but I have 2 receipts from a JiffyLube.

The affidavit will help somewhat, as will the appeal to goodwill. Still, the service manager is right in the fact that his hands are somewhat tied. Toyota then has the option to inspect the returned part s and verify the warranty claim was legitimate. Have you spoken to the GM yet? Perhaps he or she is friends with someone at Toyota and can get an exception made for you.

Kevin — One more thing. Failing a full warranty reimbursement, you might ask about a re-manufactured engine instead of a brand new one. That might cut the cost somewhat. I have not spoken with the GM yet. I was feeling pretty hopeless in that that is how I suspected the warranty process works … They see sludge and the claim is refused. Well, that gives me pause for hope. My wife was driving a Camry out of state when the check engine light came on. She took it to a Toyota dealer in Orlando, FL area.

They told her it was the catalytic converter and was under warranty, but they had none in stock. She asked them if was safe to drive and would it be safe to drive to our home in Atlanta to get service.

They said it was safe to drive and yes she could wait until she got to Atlanta. As they made no repair, she got no paperwork. The technican failed to mentioned and my wife did not realize that the emission system was about miles from going out of warranty and Atlanta is miles away. We have e-mailed and called the service manager about this but get no response and he is never in.

If we just drive into our local dealer he will point out it is out of warranty. We cannot go back to the dealer in FL, as that is miles away. Does the fact the car was presented for repair while in warranty help us in any way?

If yes, how do we get the FL dealer and Toyota to respond? They should have one. I had a similar thing with my 92 Sonoma. It had a cracked exhaust manifold and I took it in to price having it done. I had to wait till payday.

Well when I went in it had 64, miles on it. The service writer told me that the warranty went out at 64, miles. I told him I was there 2 weeks prior and never was told about the warranty. I pulled out my sheet showing I was there and the mileage was 63, miles.

I was pretty much pissed off about that. After fixing it I traded it in. Kevin — You have it correct — the warranty claim is automatically approved at the dealership level, and then verified by the manufacturer after the fact. Carl — I agree with Mickey that the dealership in FL will have a record. You should be able to call the cashier or dispatcher at that dealership and get a copy of the R. Unless of course you have more than 80k on your On short trips, like in the city it seems to work OK but on long trips it screws up.

I brought it back to the dealer after about mi. Someone told me maybe the GPS was not set to accept toll roads. Has anyone had a problem with their GPS. I paid big bucks for this an am not satisfied. Elizabeth — Bummer. No idea what it could be…there are a lot of possibilities.

The best recommendation I can make is to watch your repair costs carefully — these tough to diagnose problems can add up to more money than the vehicle is worth. As for inaccuracies, Toyota offers map updates, but they may or may not include all the new info. Jason the other day I had a check engine light on my truck. My wife had the week off for thanksgiving and she wanted to take it in for me. Well you know they have to do diagnostics to find what cause the code.

Well it was the gas cap not sealing and caused a vapor deal with emissions and that triggered it. Well they replaced the cap free and told the wife no charge for the diagnostics since we are great customers for them by doing all maintenance at the dealers vice jiffy lube. Well since he mentioned that the wife said I needed an oil change also. When she called me at work and wanted to supprise me about it.

I told her great and thanks but I use synthetic not regular oil. My wife hates to drive the truck in the first place because of the power. She was looking for I north which was only 2 miles from the dealer.

I lost it laughing so much. She was 50 miles west of her turn. So I told her at mile marker is Lake City just turn around and come back. I also mention I guess she likes driving the truck now. She said just on the interstate only. Main thing when you do your maintenance at the dealers as we did for both vehicles they take care of you.

The fact is good customers are hard to come by and important to keep happy. In other words, must the windshield be a Toyota brand or can it be a generic brand? I just purchased a 4runner as certified, has 20, miles. All the windows have the Toyota brand name embedded in the glass, with the exception of the windshield. Please, any assistance is appreciated. Still, Toyota would likely frown on any dealer that used non-OEM glass in a certified used vehicle.

You might try asking the dealer for something free first like a set of winter floormats maybe before you complain — they might give you something to buy your silence! We have a corolla that we purchased in aug Like everyone else who has posted in this blog, we expected more from Toyota and got short changed.

We had a couple of problems with our car and was fixed to a certain extent. One problem that we are facing right now has frustrated us the most. I noticed a couple of scratches that looked like the wiper blades made them, possibly due to some debris. I took the car to the dealer and asked him if there was anything that could be done. The service rep took the car inside to get the windshield cleaned well so we can have a better look at the scratches.

When he got the car out there were a million scratches on them. They were in every direction possible and some were in circular motions too. We wash our car through the touchless car wash and we clean the windshield while filling up gas on our long trips using the windshield cleaners in the gas station.

You can imagine my surprise when I saw so many scratches on the windshield. The service manager was involved in this talk and he gave me the number of the auto glass guys so he will have a better idea as to how to deal with this. When I met the auto glass guys they said there is no fault with the wiper but these are scratches due to particles stuck to the wiper.

When I spoke to the service manager again he said the Toyota rep would take a look and since he is out of town the second in command guy would take care of the meeting. Our opinion was, for a one year old car to have so many scratches it should have gone through serious scotch brite car washes. The meeting took place and when the toyota rep asked the service rep could it be bad wiper or bad glass, the service rep said neither.

I could have expected it from the toyota rep but when the service rep undermined us in front of the toyota rep we really did not know what to do. The toyota rep said he is going to take the word of the service rep and if we still have problem we can talk to the national service center and get a third party involved.

We are furious with that service rep. He really did not have to sabotage it for us. We were not expecting anything at all to begin with.

We have insurance we can take care but insulting us was totally unnecessary. Since we did not start the fight we want to finish it. What should be our next step? Pryia not sure if you can get help on the windshield. Do you do your maintenace at the dealer? Reason I ask is the dealer where I am at does go out their way to help me and the wife since we bought an 07 Prius Hybrid Limited, and an 07 Tundra Crewmax Limited in July I have 46, miles on my truck and the wife took my truck in for a check engine light and they have to run diagnostics on it.

No charge was it. Now you state insurance will cover it. Why take it to Toyota to see if they will replace it when your insurance can? Priya — The next step is to speak with the GM at the dealership. Windshield glass is incredibly easy to scratch. Unless the washer fluid and the washer are brand new, they have a lot of dirt in them and that dirt will scratch your windshield either when you scrub or when you squeegee. Something a rock, gravel, wind, dirty wiper blades, gas station washer, etc.

As for the service rep, it sounds like he acted like an idiot. If you complained about anything, I would suggest that it be him. I think that he made a mistake in the way he handled your concern he should have told you what I just told you and it should be shared with his boss.

Window glass is fragile, and that should have been his response. Instead, he was afraid to tell you how it is so he tried to pin it on the Toyota rep. Lame — and bad service writing too. I have had a Toyota Yaris for 1 year 9 months. For dependability reasons, both my wife and I purchased new toyotas in I travel extensively for business miles and had been pleased with the economy and performance of the car.

Last week my brake light came on followed shortly thereafter by my abs light. I was given no explanation for the failure of the parts except that it happens. This is particularly troubling since I still have my original brake pads and they just passed inspection so it is certainly not a problem brought on by brake abuse or overuse.

My appeal to the dealer for relief was unsuccessful as was my appeal to Toyota via a toll free that I was given. The rep. He had someone from my local dealership do so.

This is moot though since the abs sensor is not a servicable item anyway. My case is I am extremely upset about this and suspect that I will beat this issue like a dead horse in any way that I can. I suspect it will ultimately lead me to a Hyundai dealership. We provide some tips and advice based on our experience and a desire to help people. Front bumper and bumper stay.

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