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my ears are burning by stickguy
Jul 21, 2005 (7:08 pm)
Yup, they pretty much rebuilt my roof, as best as I can tell. Of course, it is louder now than before I had it done. No ratlles, but lots of creaks and pops.
 
They did fix the headliner rattle when they did the roof though.
 
The squeaky hatch comes and goes. Sometimes I don't hear it, other times it sounds like a '65 Chevy front suspension (one that needs new ball joints).
 
Other than that, nothing is falling apart or seem cheap.
 
The noises are really getting on my nerves though, and I don't think I have the heart to make them work on it again (since I don't think they will resolve any of the issues)
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Re: my ears are burning [stickguy] by jcf
Jul 22, 2005 (10:23 am)

Replying to: stickguy (Jul 21, 2005 7:08 pm)

I was afraid you might say that, making me less than optimistic about my rebuilt roof results. I'm not sure how much persistence I'll have on the noise issues either. But, as long as they keep working on it for free and giving me a free rental car, I'll stick with it for awhile. Might as well take advantage of having a warranty.
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I haven't seen..... by bottgers
Jul 23, 2005 (12:18 pm)
.....anyone posting gas mileage numbers. I was shocked to see a best of 20 MPG during Edmunds long term test they did on the Tc. I would think a car of this size and weight, with its aerodynamics, and only having a 2.4 liter engine would get way into the 30's on the highway. What kind of mileage are you guys getting with your's?
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About 28 city, 36 highway. by vcheng
Jul 23, 2005 (2:01 pm)
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?? by stickguy
Jul 23, 2005 (8:54 pm)
that in Canadian?
 
My 5 speed gets about 24 around town, real short hop stuff. About 30 -32 highway, depending on speed and amount of time sitting in traffic.
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Nope, US Gallons. by vcheng
Jul 24, 2005 (5:46 am)
5 speed tC, still running it in, (less than 1000 miles), regular gasoline, about 28 mpg city, 36 highway.
 
I would say that your mileage is about the same since my driving has very little time just sitting in traffic. That will reduce mileage quickly.
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Re: I haven't seen..... [bottgers] by tonylexus
Jul 25, 2005 (4:30 am)

Replying to: bottgers (Jul 23, 2005 12:18 pm)

Auto w/ 15k miles, 28 city, 32 highway.
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tC Gas Milage... Are you sure?... by johnnyringo
Jul 26, 2005 (5:03 am)
I have had my manual trans. 05 tC sense 3/15/05 and I can't seem to get better than 27.6 mpg no matter how I drive... I calculate gas milage by taking an odometer reading after toping off then driving till I need a fill up then taking another odometer reading and divide the difference by how may gallons I filled up with... this has to be correct. I took a 2400 mile round trip from the twin cities to austin texas and back and due to the high rpms I'm guessing... I only averaged 25.8 mpg for the whole trip... I took gas milage readings every fill up and my best was 26.2... my lowest was 25.1 granted I averaged 75-85 mph the whole way. The only gripe about this car that I have is it could really binefit from a 6th overdrive gear... or a total change of gear ratio... I like the sporty pick up it has but would trade some of that for better gas economy... anyone heard of new gear sets for the tC?... I know there easy to find for full size trucks but never looked for asian cars.
 
P.S. I have 12k miles and have not expierenced any of the body noise or roof noises that allot seem to complain about... I believe that sense its a first year car there may be quality control issues... glad i got a good one!...
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A couple of points... by iluvmysephia1
Jul 26, 2005 (7:38 am)
it's good to hear from a tC owner who doesn't have the crackly-poppy issues inside the cabin.
 
Also, gas mileage in your tC seems normal to me...27.5...gonna be hard to top that on an average of city/highway driving because of what you're thinking about how it's gearing mechanicals come to you from the factory, and the car's sorta-heavy-ish weight in proportion to it's dimensions.
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Re: my ears are burning [stickguy] by kmcc32
Jul 29, 2005 (1:42 pm)

Replying to: stickguy (Jul 21, 2005 7:08 pm)

Hi Everyone,
 
I purchased a limited edition tC in May of this year, and practically put every option on this vehicle. Since the day I was given the car I have had a lot of rattles and pops and shakes and whatever noise you can think of.
 
My car has spent almost as much time at the dealership as it has in my own possession, and like your cases, I always got my car back worse than when I brought it in.
 
Anyway, I wanted to let you know that I contacted Toyota Corporate and opened a case. They informed me that their engineers in Japan have pin pointed a variety of issues with the interior of the car and they are determining which cars out of which manufacurting plants have certain issues. They will then release a major list to dealerships for a mass fix for our tCs depending on where they were produced.
 
Another side note....the major rattle in my car was coming from the back hatch area, and sounded like it was coming from my roof. They did everything they could while destroying the headliner and nothing worked. Scion has found the problem and issued a TSB for the rear hatch stay. These are the hydraulic pumps that keep your hatch open and allow it to close slowly. Well I guess these "stays" are too long, so when the hatch is shut tight, the inner arm extends too far and begins to hit the tube that contains it. This creates a rattle noise on small bumpy roads and a louder clicking noise when you hit big bumps. The quick fix is to put larger rubber stoppers on the bottom of your hatch so it doesn't shut as tight, or simply close your hatch very softly just until you hear the first click.
 
I do the soft close and I instantly have no more noises coming from the back end, until I hit a huge bump, but that's rare. It's a lot better than before. I can now enjoy riding in my car as before I was ready to simply steer into on coming traffic.
 
I hope this helps some of you with your noises, and don't worry Scion will provide the fixes in the near future.

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