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325 messages, Last post on Nov 22, 2009 at 10:37 PM
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Replying to: tillsonburg (Mar 22, 2009 7:36 am) |
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In January, my 04 Sienna LE passenger side sliding door power door lock failed. II took it to TOYOTA and guess what? over $1000to fix it, I am out from warranty and I am very frustrated out that.I know in fact that lot of people have the same problems. Also, my driver side door stopper/latch broke 3 times, but seems like they had a recall on that, I do know what to do, spoke with Toyota Nat. customer service and filled complaint. I was wondering if I can just make in all manual instead of power, any suggestions?
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Replying to: vadacha (Apr 27, 2009 7:12 pm) I called Toyota Canada asking to see if they would help cover some of the costs as a goodwill gesture. A very polite person assigned me a case number and said someone would follow up within a week's time. Sure enough someone did. However, they said "too bad". When I asked them how she would feel about having to pay so much for two broken cables, on what is clearly a design flaw with the door, her response was "In all my years of driving, I have never asked a car company for financial assistance." In other words, she was implying I was a deadbeat begging for money, rather than a dissatisfied client with a legitimate complaint. Clearly if you hire someone like her to ajudicate claims, Toyota Canada will never, ever pay out on any claim, no matter how deserving or warranted. This was my first Toyota product that I have owned, and it will also be my last. I always thought Toyota had a reputation for quality products and stellar customer service. I guess I was wrong.
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Replying to: toronto_dave (Apr 28, 2009 11:58 am) |
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Replying to: toronto_dave (Apr 28, 2009 11:58 am) |
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Replying to: tillsonburg (Sep 03, 2006 6:22 am)
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File a complaint here, with the Office of Defects Investigation: http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ivoq/index.cfm If they see a pattern they can force a recall. |
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Replying to: sienna12 (Apr 30, 2009 3:00 pm) I also put 'safty issues' regarding the side air sac. If the sliding door doesn't work then my thoughts are the safty air bags are deflunk as well. I put two. the thing that gets me is I only had 17 thousand miles on my 2006 at the time the door stopped woking. to even look at it they wanted over hundred bucks. I bought toyota since the middle eighties.. brand new since 1991..now I'm approaching age of who knows when anothe rnew car will come my way. I have bought brand spanking new toyotas..you can make a bet this will not happen again. |
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We are having problems with our Toyota Sienna 2006 sliding doors. They never worked properly since we bought the vehicle. They were repaired in 2007 but never really worked properly and now they are frozen. The warranty has expired. My problem with Toyota is that this is a manufacturer's defect that should be fixed at their cost. One thing I can say for sure is I won't ever get another Toyota because they don't look after their customers when it is their defective product.
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Replying to: superxman2 (Apr 21, 2009 11:36 am) This problem existede since 2004 going into 2006 And why isn't there a class action suit since so many people have problems? |
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