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Replying to: ctillot (Jun 27, 2007 6:20 pm) |
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Replying to: maverick777 (May 26, 2006 8:48 am)
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Replying to: sdo11 (Nov 19, 2007 8:02 pm)
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Replying to: ldirienzo (Jan 03, 2008 7:46 am) My suggestion is the next time it happens to you, take pictures of the of the gearshift lever and the gauges. We took pictures with our cell phone. I think that helped. You may ask the service mgr if they want to send a mechanic to the car's location when you have the problem. That was one of the suggestions the district Toyota rep said at the hearing.
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Replying to: maverick777 (May 26, 2006 8:48 am) We have had the same non-starting problem with our '06 HH (55 K miles) for the last two months. We had previously noticed that the dealer who services both our HH and our Prius consistently overfilled the oil, not just a little, but over half a quart. When we last took the Prius in for service, and they overfilled it again, we insisted that they refill, and get it on the mark. The master mechanic agreed that this over-fill could be damaging, and said they would check their metering. He also said that this over fill could reduce mileage, and might cause starting problems, in addition to damaging the engine. The non starting took place when the vehicle had not been used, at least over-night, or after being driven 400 miles after being serviced, and parked on an up slope. Subsequently we took the HH in for service, and had the fill only to the mark. NO STARTING PROBLEMS IN THE WEEK SINCE. The absence of the problem does not prove the cause, but it is worth checking. We have experienced this overfill problem in Southern Nevada, Idaho, and Utah, at Toyota Dealerships with both Interminable Wait & Quick Lube operations. Speculations on overfilling: Inaccurate metering of new oil. Inaccurate meter dial setting by grease monkeys. Not following specifications. Not changing the oil filter (but charging for it?) Incomplete removal of old oil, too quick, oil hasn't settled. Oil viscosity may not be right for the ambient temperature. Cumulative slight over filling (unlikely as we've used three dealerships.) If non-start recurs, we'll get back to you. Also be sure the gas cap is TIGHT, but that hasn't been our problem. Computers rule, d a r n it!
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Replying to: sdo11 (Jan 25, 2008 5:47 pm) Thanks for posting!!!
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Replying to: wildgoosechase (Mar 24, 2008 4:12 pm) |
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Replying to: jasker (Mar 29, 2008 11:31 am) Okay it's shift to P when starting not parking first off. I went back out and had my camera ready and it started of course. But 15 minutes later I had the shift to p message again. This time I took the picture of it. Also tried it once more right afterwards and then another problem occurred. The whole screen went blank with only the green bulb and the doors open light with no sound from the engine at all. It was like the battery was dead. Then I took the key out and the car started dinging like I still had the key in. The overhead lights were dimmed but stuck on and the parking lights in front of the car are stuck on. The dinging stayed on even when all doors were closed. I'm definitely taking it in now! |
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Replying to: sdo11 (Nov 19, 2007 8:02 pm)
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