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stevelaw

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  1. Yes my friend, you now have an evidence issue. I'm not sure what state you are in, but your rights to a jury trial probably have been waved, so no punitive damages for bad faith. In arbitration, you've got no appellate procedure if you lose and awards for damages are lower than in a real courtroom. Get a hold of the mechanic who worked on your car the very last time at the 1st dealership. He's your witness now.

    I had the oil pan replaced. I'm in for the long haul with this car and 80,000 is just break-in for a Toyota. I had 190,000 on my last one. I've owned four.

    The regional service manager can say what he wants about past service. All service has been at only two Toyota dealerships, both in the same service area. I'm sure I will wind up in Arbitration.

  2. Humanoid is right. You got your oil changed by a neanderthal or cro-magnon era dude at the dealership. You say that you got your oil changed 3 times at that dealership. So the regional manager is going to say that the stripped threads were caused by wherever you took your car previously. If you try to re-thread that oil pan for a larger diameter drain plug, I suppose it would be possible, but they'd probably have to use enough torque to do it that they'd cause an oil pan gasket leak due to the high mileage on the car. Plus, they might have to flush the oil pan out to get rid of metal shavings. Several auto parts stores sell a replacement oil drain plug that's not a plug: it's a got a valve in it you can open by hand, so you can change oil without using a wrench (on the drain plug, at least). They have a BIG sealing area on them where it meets the pan. You might end up haveing a JB Weld moment here.

  3. OK..I actually thought yopu couldn't move the shifter at all....and if something's already broken in there as it is, that may also happen.

    thanks for the reply....no what i was trying to convey is that the car will not start. There must be some type of safety mechanism in the shifter (its an automatic) that allows the car to start. It must be broken or worn as the car will only start if you press the button on the shifter in just a little. thanks for the input.

  4. Well the Mobil oil will cost you a lot less than 100 bucks. And Fidgits is right-I don't see any practical applications for the tornado that prove it works. The K&N filter? It might work, but we do have a member on this board who is of the contention that they cause damage to the mass air flow sensor. I don't know what TOY's position is on this, but there was a Chevy service advisory notice regarding same on thier trucks not too long ago.

  5. Look down at the shift console. There should be a small knockout hole on the left. There is an electrical connector that can be disconnected to unlock a stuck shift lever...but are you saying that you can't move the shifter at all?

  6. How long has the car had dim lights? Is this a steady problem since it started or does it only happen some of the time?

    hi! i'm typing this message for my bf. he has a '99 camry 6v xle and yesterday all his electrical parts when out....his clock was out, but now it is a bit dim. his remote doesn't work and the light in his dashboard and passanger side seat mirror is not working...(according to what he told me and what i saw)

    does this mean that his fuse is out or a more serious electrical problem?

    (i will update the description of the problem as i know more bout it) =)

  7. 4 front tire blowouts? With the same type of tire? Were they Bridgestone or Goodyear?

    My sienna has had 4 blowouts on the front tires (two on drivers and two on passenger sides) in the last 3 years. I follow all maintenance guidelines. The tires are new as I have had to replace them but we have had the blowouts when we have traveled long distances of over 600+ miles. Has anyone else experienced this? I did have bridgestone tires initially but were replaced with goodyear.

  8. Energy MXV are good tires...but have you looked anything from BF Goodrich? I just put Momentums on recently. They handle very well, especially in the rain, and have a great treadwear rating.

  9. Here in the states, we pay about 12 bucks for the Densos. NGK has a pretty good iridium plug, the IX. They're about 7 or 8 bucks and they also last a long time. Champion also now has a iridium plug for ten bucks. Autolite is getting on the iridium bandwagon as well, but there don't seem to be any part munbers for Toyotas as of yet.

    I also run Denso Iridium - expensive but they are good..

    "you get what you pay for" after all ;)

  10. Well, even if you live in south TX (makes sense= TX A&M) your Camry might be a yankee car. I keep thinking as a NY'er there might be something going on with the wiring to the o2 sensor. Did you disconnect the battery and reconnect to clear the ecm?

    I still have the same problem. It goes away and comes back. I've done some search and gettign confused. Some say it is O2 sendor, others MAP, EGR and etc. The funny part, when I take it to mechanic the problem goes away. The code P0171 and P1130 there.

    Any suggestions?

  11. The only thing that comes to mind is that I had to replace one of those dog bone mounts one time. The guy's car continued to have a lot of vibration even after replacing it. I rechecked it, suggested we change the front mount out as well. Vibration stopped.....but that's my only experience with it. Only that one Camry.

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