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Replying to: wwest (Sep 23, 2007 8:46 am)
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Replying to: desertguy (Sep 23, 2007 9:12 am)
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Replying to: steve_ (Sep 23, 2007 9:27 am)
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Replying to: desertguy (Sep 23, 2007 11:27 am) Moo.... |
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1. Will Toyota accept owner accomplished maintenance as being sufficient if warranty issues arise in the future? 2. 5,000 and 10,000 mile checks are straight forward with engine oil, filter, tire rotation and visual inspection of the brakes. Will receipt of oil and filter purchase and one's word that you rotated the tires and inspected the brakes suffice or some other form of documentation such as pictures necessary? 3. 15,000 and 30,000 checks involve the above items plus other inspections. Do these inspections have to be accomplished by a licensed/certified mechanic or can a owner preform them and still satisfy Toyota? Any information/input regarding above questions will be greatly appreciated. |
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... on the failure, the cost and the general attitude of both parties at the time. receipts are usually sufficient to "prove" proper oil changes. the law states that any maintenance REQUIRED can be done by someone other than an "official" service dept. Warranties cover failures, and an inspection will not prevent a failure in most cases. If you can inspect for a bad bearing, Toyota will still fix it under warranty if they agree it is bad. If you cannot inspect for it (a bearing or anything else), you need to find someone who CAN inspect it (no one does it for free), then if something is found, Toyota will do their own inspection and perform the replacement under warranty.
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Replying to: kenlw (Sep 27, 2007 5:52 am) "Any failure or noncompliance caused by improper maintenance or repairs is not covered by this warranty" It sound as if there is a lot of room for argument in the the manufacturer's favor if warranty issues do arise depending on the type and cost of the warranty work. Recently having purchased a new vehicle and looking into which route to take for maintenance (Dealer, independent shop, or do-it-yourself) one would want to make sure warranty issues will not be a problem if required maintenance was performed by the owner. All Toyota dealers and most independent shops with properly licensed mechanics performing the maintenance will eliminate any warranty issues but do-it-yourselfers are taking a risk, however small that may be, that Toyota will prevail in a court of law. The question would then be, is all this worth the savings one will accrue by doing it yourself. Probably not especially if you are planing to purchase extended factory warranty. Just might have to cough up the scheduled maintenance cost however unreasonable and sometimes unnecessary they might be.
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Replying to: carbuff10 (Sep 27, 2007 8:51 pm) I'm 3/4 of the way to the end of our extended warranty and still hoping for my money back as we've still had no warranty work done in 75K miles. Phil
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Replying to: carbuff10 (Sep 27, 2007 8:51 pm) That is only half the reason for DIY maintenance. When you hear all the stories about forgetting to tighten the drain plug or oil filter or just forgetting to put the oil in all together, it is scary. Also you can't be sure what grade oil they are actually putting in. When they do a quick change, they often don't let the oil completely drain before screwing the plug back in. I KNOW I do a better job than the dealer with that kind of maintenance. I keep a log and receipts for the oil and filters and have never had a problem. |
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