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Replying to: tienchieh (Dec 13, 2006 8:34 am) Toyota did not repair mine. I ended up having a body shop repair it. They said the weld had let go and the whole plate was cracked from top to bottom. I think this failure has occurred quite a few times. Toyota Canada will not warranty this failure. Hopefully you will have better luck. My dealer, ToyotaTown in London Ontario told me he had 5 fail including his courtesy van but still Toyota will not warranty. I have never heard of spot welds failing on a vehicle let alone a new one. For this to happen the spot welder was not set up properly. I am totally disappointed on how Toyota has not stood behind their vehicle quality. I can now relate to all the news articles about decreasing quality on Toyota vehicles. I will never buy a vehicle the first year in production even if it is a Toyota as they have proven to me that they cant make them right the first time and when they fail, they wont stand behind it. Honestly, I had better quality on my 1992 Dodge Caravan
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Replying to: vulcan4 (Aug 31, 2006 7:25 am)
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Replying to: getemmy (Dec 17, 2006 5:13 am) I have had this problem numerous times. I have sprayed the seal with silicone but it still stuck during the next cold spell. It seems like moisture gets on the seal and then freezes the door shut. I have not taken it to the dealer as I am not impressed with their troubleshooting abilities. I reapplied the silicone but it hasnt been cold enough to see if this fixed it. If this does not work I will look for a spray that has teflon in it. I really wonder how much cold weather testing Toyota did on this vehicle. Have you noticed how the plastic trim on the front doors rattle when you close them when its cold out? Keep an eye on your power doors,(if you have them) the cable will corode, crack and then break, the 2 bolts come loose and my dealer never checked them, even though I have it serviced regularily. |
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Replying to: getemmy (Dec 17, 2006 5:13 am) My problem was they " fixed" it but the weather was warm so I could not tell if it has been fixed. I know they replace my door seals and a cover in the bottom inside where the door slides. Yea I bought a Toyota because of there reliability, only to find out the past few years they gone down hill. I let you know how I make out this winter. |
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Replying to: tillsonburg (Dec 13, 2006 12:09 pm) |
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We too had a problem with our '04 Sienna's door check weld. We had the extended warranty and it was covered. Fortunately, our mechanic caught the tick noise and brought this to our attention. They told us in some cases the whole door has to be replaced, but we were fortunate that ours was caught early.
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Replying to: jrmac (Mar 22, 2007 10:17 am) My extended warranty would not cover this. Could you provide me with a dealer's name and phone number that did this repair. I had mine welded but it has failed again. I would like to ask Toyota why they are in consistent in applying the extended warranty coverage. Thanks
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Replying to: tillsonburg (Mar 22, 2007 11:07 am)
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Replying to: jrmac (Mar 22, 2007 11:15 am) Thanks |
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