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Replying to: wwest (Dec 18, 2008 2:12 pm) I called the dealer and they said no such adaptor needed for Rav4.Only corolla need such a thing. That is absurd. But they did not mind if I could drive my car there and let them install it. Well, I know the dealer is 80miles away so I just asked a local garage to install the plate to the front bumper directly. Oooops, hopefully my hassles end here.
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Replying to: Thinkinghard (Dec 19, 2008 5:34 am) Or even Porsche for that matter, but their arrogance does not allow them to take any corrective action. |
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| Wifes RAV4 died at an intersection. Would restart at first but barely run (no power). Found fuel pump not running. Cut out relay is OK but does not get an activation from the ECM/ PCM. Can jumper the relay and run the fuel pump but engine will not start. Suspect ECM / PCM is keeping ignition or injectors off also. What conditions must be met for the ECM / PCM to allow the fuel pump to run? Hate to replace the ECM / PCM unless I know it is bad. | |
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Replying to: canam1960 (Oct 14, 2008 2:12 pm) I am still miffed that this is a problem that Toyota knows about and has issued the TSB about...but I still have to pay for it. I wish I had known while I was still within my warranty at least. Hopefully, this repair will fix the problem. I still feel cheated and "taken" and feel that I am paying for a problem that they knew existed and is potentially dangerous. It is my understanding that the steering wheel can "lock up" if the issue is not corrected in time. Shouldn't this be a recall? I also thought Toyota was supposed to be an honest company, but I am not impressed |
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Replying to: carperson1 (Jan 09, 2009 1:18 pm) Toyota quality is not what the trade papers think it is. It has gone down hill in a hurry. I cancelled my order on a new Venza and told the sales manager I'll look elsewhere and "Good Luck" |
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Replying to: carperson1 (Jan 09, 2009 1:18 pm) |
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My new 2009 Rav4 (4wd) was towed. After I drove the car back, I felt it seemed not as "smooth" as before. I asked the towing company how they towed my car. They just said they drag it to the bed of their truck and drove their truck away. I've asked dealer to check it for me and they told me everything is okay. It is a new car I bought 3 weeks ago. Really feel frustrated as I do feel something maybe wrong with transmission? Please give me some advice. I do appreciated it!!!!
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Replying to: Thinkinghard (Jan 10, 2009 7:54 am) What work was done at the dealer..??
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Did you watch them tow it? When they did that to mine(for a dead battery which would not hold a charge, covered under warranty) the tow truck had a platform. The back end of the platform was lowered to ground level and they pulled it up with a wench and nylon ropes. The platform was then leveled. It would be all but impossible to damage your vehicle if they did this. There are example in the owners manual on how to tow your RAV4. I would guess the tow truck operator would be versed in the proper technique but anything is possible.
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Replying to: Thinkinghard (Jan 10, 2009 7:54 am) |
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