Toyota and TRD strike again!!
#41
Any aftermarket part (performance or otherwise) lowers the resale value. Performance parts also have the wonderful stigmata of giving people the impression that you beat on the car before you traded it in.
Don't buy a car for its resale value Buy a car for the fun you can have with it.
Don't buy a car for its resale value Buy a car for the fun you can have with it.
#42
This morning My car 's engine shut off when I was driving on the highway. I still had power to the radio and other stuff. So I have to let the car roll to the side. I try to turn back on twice and it stay on for not even second. then I check the engine and did see anything wrong. on the 3rd or the 4th time it turn back on. I called the dealership that ts close to me so I won't have to travel to far just in case it shut off again when i called the dealership that was close to me and they said wait to see if it happen again. I'm like yeah right in my head, I not waiting. I'm about to call the Dealership where I got my car from and had my supercharger installed
#44
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thats what I was just saying...go look at where your bypass valve is and see if any of the vac hoses slipped off the T that they use...I had it happen a couple of times.
#48
That scenario sounds a lot like the one I had with my car two weeks ago when my engine stalled out. It didn't lock, I just couldn't get it to turn over. Turned out the internals were fried. Then again, I assume your S/C is in good working order (no bearing problems etc), anything that would send metal shavings into the engine.
#49
well just got word from the dealership. The talked to TRD a few more times and there is a new supercharger unit arriving at the dealership today for installation. FINALLY more than a week later! Of course they don't know when they are going to finish installing it.
the wait is almost over ... maybe.
the wait is almost over ... maybe.
#50
Glad everything worked out for you bro. Way to stay calm and stick it out.
Also, props to everyone that owns/ed a GM and said they never had problem with their dealers. I have a 97z24 and a common problem presented itself and the engine blew. The local dealer tried to void my warranty because I had changed out the muffler. I went over one day to talk to them about it, they said since I had changed the muffler they couldn't cover te repair under warranty (28k miles at the time), and that I would be responsible for the $2,800 repair. I went out to get my garage door opener from the car and left a copy of the Magnusson Moss Warranty Act on the passenger seat. Within 4 hours, the service manager called, said all new parts were ordered and they would have the car back within a week, all covered by warranty.
Cliff notes: dealers, in my dealings, will try to bully you to get your money for warranty repairs.
Luckily, my Scion dealer has never given me any problems that weren't quickly resolved.
Also, props to everyone that owns/ed a GM and said they never had problem with their dealers. I have a 97z24 and a common problem presented itself and the engine blew. The local dealer tried to void my warranty because I had changed out the muffler. I went over one day to talk to them about it, they said since I had changed the muffler they couldn't cover te repair under warranty (28k miles at the time), and that I would be responsible for the $2,800 repair. I went out to get my garage door opener from the car and left a copy of the Magnusson Moss Warranty Act on the passenger seat. Within 4 hours, the service manager called, said all new parts were ordered and they would have the car back within a week, all covered by warranty.
Cliff notes: dealers, in my dealings, will try to bully you to get your money for warranty repairs.
Luckily, my Scion dealer has never given me any problems that weren't quickly resolved.
#52
Originally Posted by Robs_tc
That scenario sounds a lot like the one I had with my car two weeks ago when my engine stalled out. It didn't lock, I just couldn't get it to turn over. Turned out the internals were fried. Then again, I assume your S/C is in good working order (no bearing problems etc), anything that would send metal shavings into the engine.
#53
Originally Posted by Scion05BOPxB
Glad everything worked out for you bro. Way to stay calm and stick it out.
Also, props to everyone that owns/ed a GM and said they never had problem with their dealers. I have a 97z24 and a common problem presented itself and the engine blew. The local dealer tried to void my warranty because I had changed out the muffler. I went over one day to talk to them about it, they said since I had changed the muffler they couldn't cover te repair under warranty (28k miles at the time), and that I would be responsible for the $2,800 repair. I went out to get my garage door opener from the car and left a copy of the Magnusson Moss Warranty Act on the passenger seat. Within 4 hours, the service manager called, said all new parts were ordered and they would have the car back within a week, all covered by warranty.
Cliff notes: dealers, in my dealings, will try to bully you to get your money for warranty repairs.
Luckily, my Scion dealer has never given me any problems that weren't quickly resolved.
Also, props to everyone that owns/ed a GM and said they never had problem with their dealers. I have a 97z24 and a common problem presented itself and the engine blew. The local dealer tried to void my warranty because I had changed out the muffler. I went over one day to talk to them about it, they said since I had changed the muffler they couldn't cover te repair under warranty (28k miles at the time), and that I would be responsible for the $2,800 repair. I went out to get my garage door opener from the car and left a copy of the Magnusson Moss Warranty Act on the passenger seat. Within 4 hours, the service manager called, said all new parts were ordered and they would have the car back within a week, all covered by warranty.
Cliff notes: dealers, in my dealings, will try to bully you to get your money for warranty repairs.
Luckily, my Scion dealer has never given me any problems that weren't quickly resolved.
My GM's were all good to me for the most part. I had an 85 cavalier once that was great.. then started having some major crank walk issues at about 200k... but at that mileage anything could happen. Turns out the damper was covered in oil from a previous front seal failure and was in pretty bad shape. That is the only thing that me, my father (a mechanic) and a machine shop could attribute to the failure.. but of course there was not 100% way to tell for sure. The car was old and dead so we didnt put too much troubleshooting into it. My saturn is still my commuter/winter car at 170k with no issues other than normal wear and tear.. and that was after 120k. So I have never seen a dealership with mine Glad you got yours fixed.. and glad your Scion dealer is treating you well.
To the OP, glad to hear you were taken care of!
#54
I just check my Air box again and I realize, I have one question. This might be a dumb quesiton. The stock Air filter for the supercharger is an Air filter 17801-03010 and it has TRD-HC filter/trap right? The reason why I'm asking this because the Air filter looks different from the First supercharger pictures and the trd parts catalog. Did they change the Design of the Air filter from the first one set up or what
#55
Well I finally pick it up tonight. The tech installed it via conference call with Bob Garner at TRD. Apparently there are a lot of tolerances and exact measurements that must be abided by, because they had to add a bunch of shims to get it within spec. Man, I hope I don't have this problem again, it took 2 weeks to get the repair approved and re-installed.
#57
The dealer was great with me and gave me a loaner under warrenty for the two weeks I had my car in. They worked with me every step of the way while TRD dragged out what they were going to do.
#60
so the CEL came on this morning now too. Same code as I had 3 weeks ago the first time I took it in. P0420. They had changed the O2 sensor and all was well, but it's back. I wonder if my primary cat is bad?
hmmm. Oh well, back to the dealer we go again.
hmmm. Oh well, back to the dealer we go again.