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Toyota Warranty Issues(Dealer Screwing me around)

Toyota Warranty Issues(Dealer Screwing me around)

Postby GearJammer » Tue Mar 02, 2004 10:48 am

Hey everyone, I thought i might vent a little on how my local yota dealer has totally given me the runaround for two MONTHS!
On the way to work one day I noticed when I clutched the car and let it idle down that my oil light was on, i was only about a mile from work and almost late so i said screw it, ill check the oil on my way out. I had just changed the oil for the second time since i bought it (about 3 months prior, i have put roughly 8500 miles on the car) So i wasnt suprised when the stick showed nothing but pretty mobil 1. The light was still on, so i figured, its under warranty, if something happens, it just happens. Well, it did. About 5 miles down the road it started knocking hard and lost power, followed shortly thereafter by CLANK!>! and i heard a piece of metal hit the road and bounce around against the underside of the car(akin to a sound heard when gravel flies out of your tire. I knew then that it was probably a chunk of my block. Upon inspection i found the hole...sure enough, it threw a rod through the oil pan. I had it towed to the dealer where it was purchased (Toyota Certified, remainder of the 100000 mile warranty, blah blah blah) I was given a camry to drive(4 cyl, tan, auto, sucks) and was told they would get right on it. Days passed, I called to check and they said they havent started but it was top priority and that it would be ready by next week, more days, called and was told still havent started, engine on backorder. More days still(around the 1 month mark) was told that the dealer that sold me the car had failed to send off the warranty certification on my car........ and all the cars that he had ever sold(hes the sales manager, so go figure) and that they had to wait on a confirmation before they could start on it. Now, a full two months after my engine failed, they are auctually turning bolts on my car, but not to replace the engine, they are tearing down my old engine to inspect the oil pump, and are pretty much saying that if the oil pump is working, that they might not fix my car, and that a imz has never thrown a rod like that. WTF, they even told me one time that they already had all the parts. BULLSH!T I am going to the dealership tomorrow to get some answers, im tired of waiting for these idiots, Carlock Toyota sucks...k, i feel better, sorry for the book
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Postby Mole » Tue Mar 02, 2004 7:55 pm

email or talk to the office side of the dealership. some service reps suck arse.

once the office reads your complaint, i'm almost positive immediate action will take place.
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Postby Solaradude » Tue Mar 02, 2004 9:00 pm

sorry to hear that...

i hate car dealers

they are low educated scumbags....


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Postby DavPak » Wed Mar 03, 2004 6:31 am

TRDMole177 wrote:...some service reps suck arse.


thank you for using the word "some!"

gearjammer, i realize that your certified paperwork hasn't gone through yet, but you're still under the factory warranty. there's no reason to attempt to put it through on a certified warranty especially since most have $50 deductibles. should be no problem there.


BTW, solaradude, i work in a dealer and i've got a B.S. degree, if that's what you call low educated, i hope you've got at least a masters.
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Re: Toyota Warranty Issues(Dealer Screwing me around)

Postby offthahook » Wed Mar 03, 2004 4:23 pm

GearJammer wrote: On the way to work one day I noticed when I clutched the car and let it idle down that my oil light was on, i was only about a mile from work and almost late so i said screw it, ill check the oil on my way out.


Famous last words. The oil light is no joke. The CEL can be on for long amounts of time, but the oil light USUALLY is for real and serious! I hope you get it worked out, and I wouldn't tell the dealer it came on. I also hope there isn't a data log on the ECM that the dealer could pull and see that it came on. Anyone know about that on the ECM???
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Postby Whatever » Wed Mar 03, 2004 5:48 pm

Sorry to hear that man....I know how you feel about dealer, cuz that has happened to me before. I think it's not just the toyota dealer, my cousin has a bimmer and he had the car in service whole day long and they didn't even open the hood once, so....anyway do you live around so cali. area? I think the dealer where I bought the car is pretty nice, they do things right and don't take long, so if you live around so cali go to Power Toyota Buena Park. I've been to many toyota service shop and they are the best one so far.
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Postby SKYravefever » Wed Mar 03, 2004 11:36 pm

Hey wrote:my cousin has a bimmer and he had the car in service whole day long and they didn't even open the hood once, so....


hehe... because there were so many other bimmers that needs to be serviced :lol: :wink:
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Postby Whatever » Thu Mar 04, 2004 12:21 am

SKYravefever wrote:
Hey wrote:my cousin has a bimmer and he had the car in service whole day long and they didn't even open the hood once, so....


hehe... because there were so many other bimmers that needs to be serviced :lol: :wink:
yeah I asked about that and it's around avg. 70 bimmers per day
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