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Replying to: atb2 (Jan 13, 2009 8:19 pm) So far the car is working fine and I hope it continues... Thank you for your thoughts and advice everyone. I really appreciate the time you took to help me with my car problems!
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Replying to: jocool (Jan 14, 2009 4:31 am) CEL can result in something as simple as a gas cap left untightened or even a defective gas cap. "..a skid on ice.." Sometimes the only awareness of the driver to a VSC or TC activation will be the brief, TOO DAMMED BRIEF, soft "beep" from the instrument panel for the SHORT duration of the VSC or TC event. I have encountered VSC (or was it TC..??) activation simply turning right under acceleration through a small water puddle. No physical sensation just a quiet/soft SHORT beep. The dealer SCAMMED you on the throttle body and injector cleaning, ask for your money back.
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Replying to: modivo (Jan 14, 2009 9:47 am) The factory just got scammed by the dealer for the LABOR cost of replacing a perfectly GOOD alternator, probably to be soon used for the next SCAM. The dealer makes no "serious" money if they just fix the problem by cleaning/burnishing/tightening the battery terminals. |
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Replying to: wwest (Jan 14, 2009 10:00 am) We've escalated this past the dealership. The "Toyota Rep" mentioned the gas cap, which is also not the cause. I "quote" the Toyota rep, because her office is based at the dealership, sounds like Toyota has an even bigger scam going - they make you think a mfg's rep is helping you with the dealer's issues, but they're all out to run you around in circles until you give up. We've asked for the money back (note that the "throttle body" is covered by warranty according to the owner's manual), but that isn't getting us anywhere. I believe Toyota has a long standing design problem with the VSC system that they won't own up to. Get this, the rep says the car is "safe to drive". Then why have a warning on this "system" if the failure is meaningless? The book says get the problem checked out right away, and the rep says it is "OK to drive" and they won't have a loaner for us for a week.
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I own a 1998 Camry with 144k miles on it. Since I purchased it at around 110k miles, the front end has made a sort of clunk clunk or rattle when going over speed bumps, pot holes, etc , but only when its cold outside. In the summer the noise is not there at all, but below 50F then the noise returns. I do not notice anything feeling terribly wrong with the suspension as when breaking or turning, the car doesn't seem to loose control or slump. I read on the forums here that it could be many things causing this noise. It seems to be a light noise not very mechanical, it almost sounds plasticy. So it seems it could be the struts, the mounts, the insulators, bearings, or something else? If I push down on the hood above say one wheel it makes that noise, clunky and plastic sounding. I think its the struts but I'm not sure. Looking at this parts break down schematic I'm not exactly sure what could cause this noise. http://www.trademotion.com/partlocator/index.cfm?action=getJointLocator&siteid=2- - - 14329&chapter=&Sectionids=19,2512&groupid=2523&subgroupid=4154&componentid=10942- - - &make=34&model=Camry&year=2007&graphicID=8522330&callout=13&catalogid=3&displayC- - - atalogid=0 Should I just go ahead and replace the struts myself or be concerned that something else is causing the problem? As far as I know they are the original struts?? I see nothing leaking from them by the way. Alex 1998 Camry LE, 4cyl
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Replying to: nmarcel1 (Jan 18, 2008 6:48 am) |
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Replying to: foxwood_21 (Nov 12, 2007 9:54 am) I'm having the same problems as your 2007 camry 4cyl. Mine has 46,000 right now and I started using mobil 1 5-20 since it was 32,000 miles. Have you resolved this issue with the dealer? Did they fix your noisy engine? thanks, tony |
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