SupraTimo
Well-Known Member
Just an update so far. One dealership in concord didn’t want to take the car because it’s too low.
The other one, one city over, had the car for two days. The first day they just checked with the car running and were able to run the oil. You can read the oil level when the engine has been started for a short period of time.
The second day apparently they took it for a long drive and they said they could still read it. So they told me they can’t present the case to Toyota because they can’t replicate the problem. I even sent them a video of the oil level check pooping out at 23%…….
I’m wondering if i can have them write a letter saying nothing is wrong with the car and then if something happens to the engine because of the plastic pump, they could be liable ! I don’t know I’m just spit balling here !!
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The other one, one city over, had the car for two days. The first day they just checked with the car running and were able to run the oil. You can read the oil level when the engine has been started for a short period of time.
The second day apparently they took it for a long drive and they said they could still read it. So they told me they can’t present the case to Toyota because they can’t replicate the problem. I even sent them a video of the oil level check pooping out at 23%…….
I’m wondering if i can have them write a letter saying nothing is wrong with the car and then if something happens to the engine because of the plastic pump, they could be liable ! I don’t know I’m just spit balling here !!
Sigh
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