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4696 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 11:52 AM
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| Thanks Karen. Fine by me. You're closest to the right answer than any of us. My excessively wordy offerings failed to say what you've just said in a few well chosen words. | |
| Good idea for a separate discussion. It does not appear that this problem (aka "design characteristic", LOL) is exclusive to the Highlander (i.e., similar reports in Sienna and Lexus models) or even Toyota (did someone mention Volvo?). I really don't understand how this became so volatile. Discussions were pretty civil if you go back earlier in this forum. I guess no one was challenging whether it was a problem or not. Hopefully the discussion can remain civil in a separate forum. | |
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Engine Hesitation (All makes/models) This is located in Maintenance & Repair.
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Last year, around this time, I noticed that the air bag light came on when I started my ’02 HL w/side air bag option after the vehicle sat overnight in –30F weather. Through this forum, I learned about a TSB on the problem, told my dealer, and Toyota replaced the part. This year, again during extremely cold weather (-30F), the same thing happened. Told the service manager at the Toyota dealership and she did find an updated TSB that was a recall of the earlier one on that specific problem. Again, the part was replaced and Toyota, to their credit, again picked up the cost. I was also told that when that air bag light is on, the air bag system does not work – so with the winter we’ve been having, there could be a few other HL owners with the side air bags who may want to check into this issue. (After the vehicle warms up, the air bag light does go out and the system works). Otherwise, my ’02 HL now has 69,000 almost trouble-free miles. alimin |
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Replying to: pilot130 (Jan 05, 2005 5:52 pm) |
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One 03 Highlander with V6 (wife's vehicle); 04 Sierra with 5.3 L V8; 03 Town Car with 4.6L-32V; Pressurized/Turbocharged Cessna P210 with Continental 300 HP. Mostly use the Sierra for everyday. Why do you ask?
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Has anyone in the US with the hesitation problem in a 2004 Toyota Highlander, Sienna, Solara, or Lexus ES330 or RX330 had it fixed by their dealer under warranty? If so, I'm very interested in how and what, and would like to hear the details. However, if after 12 months of customer complaints none have been fixed, then Toyota Motors deserves to be recognized for what it is--a company that does not honor it's warranty, and does not care about, nor deliver, customer satisfaction after the sale. |
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Replying to: kads (Jan 06, 2005 9:02 pm) #404 of 667 Extremely Surprised! by nogermancar Jan 29, 2004 (11:18 pm) Reply I am extremely surprised to hear that Lexus 2003-04 ES300 or ES330 owners are still having problems with their transmissions. I bought a 2002 ES300 and felt really frustrated with the way in which Lexus dealt with the whole issue. I had some very weird experiences with the service advisors. After one year of ownership, I got a lemon lawyer and got my money back. If you have a mechanical problem that admittedly cannot be fixed by the dealerships, and your vehicle manufacturer does not work with you, then go get your four repair attempts and your money back. Simple. Good luck to you all. I hope your future car experiences are much more enjoyable. |
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Replying to: pilot130 (Jan 06, 2005 6:08 pm) |
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Replying to: kads (Jan 06, 2005 9:02 pm) As suggested above, only thing that works with Toyota Motor Sales is your State's Lemon Law Arbitration. When my 1998 Camry turned out to be a piece of junk, the dealer keep referring me to the factory representative who suddenly was not available anywhere. When I went thorough Toyota's own arbitration and Toyota was asked to fix the car, they just ignored it. Only the arbitration through my State's Lemon Law worked: I got my money back and they got their masterpiece Camry back. This Camry was my first Toyota, and the LAST! |
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