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#108 of 116 Re: Steering problem
by aatherton
Jul 13, 2006 (10:56 am)
I put a post on the steering problem on ScionLife.com. There are many thousands of readers there. The problem has not been mentioned there previously.
#109 of 116 Rattle in passenger door
by cocteau3
Aug 18, 2006 (9:14 pm)
Does anyone else have a rattle in their passenger, or other door? It seems to be related to air pressure when the window(s) are down. Seems to come from near the lock, but is not related to the door lock. Lowering the passenger window several inches, followed by other windows opening causes the noise. My dealer can't seem to figure it out. With the A/C on, and windows up, it rarely happens. Thus, I think it's related to the window mechanism and the wind pressure on the glass. Only one of four doors does this.
#110 of 116 headlights and computer problem
by buzz69
Aug 24, 2006 (6:49 pm)
TRanmission seems to be slipping. Dealer said there is a problem between the headlights and computer. He said these are a different headlight than is standard, but that's how I bought it from the dealer. Anyone ever heard of this or is this just bull. Car is still under warranty - do you think they will change the headlights under warranty, especially since I did not order the different healights. Thanks for your help
#111 of 116 Re: headlights and computer problem [buzz69]
by aatherton
Aug 26, 2006 (8:00 am)
What is the year, model and mileage of this car? It sounds like you bought the car used from the dealer.
If it's clutch slippage in a manual transmission, it is not covered by the warranty. Some people have problems with clutch slip beginning as soon as 5,000 miles, ending with replacement at 15-30,000 miles. Others never have a problem, and one Echo owner with the same clutch reported over 250,000 miles. Those who have problems slip the clutch for fast starts, upshift under power, and downshift to slow the car. Often they also have added quck or short shifters, and report problems with the feel of transmission and the life of the 2nd gear synchronizer. If your car was bought used and had such a previous owner, this could account for your clutch slippage.
In an automatic transmission, slippage ought to be covered by the warranty.
Perhaps the previous owner installed aftermarket headlights, and could have put in the wrong headlights or perhaps did something with the wiring that caused a problem with the electrical system. This would not be a warranty item. But the dealer should have corrected the problem before they sold the car to you, and I think they ought to correct it now. Here are the common aftermarket upgrade bulbs:
9003ST Silverstar Halogen
9003XV XtraVision Halogen
9003CB Cool Blue Halogen
I would be very careful about buying a used xB, as so many of them have had questionable "mods", performed by unqualified owners or mechanics, and have been driven hard.
#112 of 116 Re: Hatchback tag light [_miawallace_]
by pearl21
Sep 07, 2006 (11:33 am)
i have experienced this problem twice. my scion xb is only 2 years old & 3 months. the pin to the left has literally unhinged loose. initially i thought it was something i thought was not replaced after the light bulb was replaced above the back liscense plate. i was wrong. the bulb replacement didn't impact this back hatch latch panel. the mechanic glued & reinforced this back door hatch latch panel with fiberglass. he sent me back to the dealership. my car just went off warranty.
additionally, i've experienced almost all the other issues expressed on this site: bumpers, 2 cracks on the windshield, paint issues/cracks, dings, the windows rattling when they're open & a knocking sound when I put my manual tranny in reverse.
any solutions, fixes or ideas?
#113 of 116 Re: Hatchback tag light [pearl21]
by aatherton
Sep 09, 2006 (5:50 pm)
What problem have you experienced twice? Where is the loose "pin"? What was the problem with the hatch vs the license plate bulb? Comments are not clear.
Where is the knocking sound in reverse? If under the hood, could that be from a loose or broken upper engine mount allowing the engine to move too much in reverse? The engine rocks in opposite directions under power in 1st and Reverse. Open the hood, put the handbrake on, put the gearbox in reverse, and apply the clutch off and on while someone looks and listens under the hood. Maybe they see what is touching what.
#114 of 116 back hatch latch problems
by pearl21
Sep 11, 2006 (10:09 am)
the back hatch latch is attached by 3 pins. first is to the left of the handle to open the hatch door. the other 2 are to the right of it. the first two pins literally unhinged twice. any advice on this?
as for the knocking in reverse, it only happens in reverse. i am certain the upper engine mount isn't lose or broken. i will test your suggestion.
#115 of 116 Re: back hatch latch problems [pearl21]
by aatherton
Sep 11, 2006 (11:04 am)
"... the back hatch latch is attached by 3 pins... the first two pins literally unhinged twice..."
I have not removed my latch or looked at the trunk side to see what is holding it. Are the "pins" really hinged? Or are they plastic expanding-screw fasteners as used so many other places on the car? By unhinged, do just mean the pins pulled out from their holes?
If they just pulled out, and the same pins pulled out twice, they were probably ruined at the first pull-out. I would buy fresh fasteners.
Before I understood how my 3 grille fasterners worked, I unsuccessfully tried to pry them out. They continued to work OK, but just in case, I bought new fasteners - a couple dollars each.