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Old 01-29-2019, 01:16 PM   #827
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Just got my car back from my Toyota dealership yesterday after having the recall addressed. So far, so good. Oil changed, coolant changed, service manager said throwout bearing looked fine, they finally cleaned up most of the grime/mess made by the leaking timing cover they addressed months ago. Could be my imagination, but I seem to be getting a bit more heat in the cockpit than I was previously, which is a very good thing. Any explanation? Can't imagine why they'd touch the thermostat, and I know they didn't do a coolant flush... just drain and refill.. I asked.



Anyway, no issues so far, about 40 miles after the recall fix.
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Old 01-29-2019, 01:24 PM   #828
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If I remember right, the clutch doesn't have to be removed to change the TOB. If the engine is removed from the transmission it takes about 30 seconds to change the TOB.
And yes my TOB is being replaced for free.
HAHAHAHAHA!! You are absolutely right. That's an embarrassing brain fart right there.
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Old 01-29-2019, 01:45 PM   #829
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If I remember right, the clutch doesn't have to be removed to change the TOB. If the engine is removed from the transmission it takes about 30 seconds to change the TOB.
And yes my TOB is being replaced for free.
good to know.. and if clutch is not removed, the transmission fluid is not drained, correct?

for those who had their belts replaced, how much were u charged?
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Old 01-29-2019, 02:14 PM   #830
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Seen this post on a local page, anyone else hear anything about this? Or we just got more FB internet rumors?
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Old 01-29-2019, 03:21 PM   #831
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Seen this post on a local page, anyone else hear anything about this? Or we just got more FB internet rumors?
Sounds to me like worse case, new engine....
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on the recall work.

More heat in the cabin, I'd go with your imagination theory -


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They replace the coolant, he could've been low and this fixed it!
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Seen this post on a local page, anyone else hear anything about this? Or we just got more FB internet rumors?
There are multiple things that could cause a failure, most of which are installer error. Someone local here got a new short block when they used too much sealant and it broke off into the engine somewhere. Don't recall the full details.

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Sounds to me like worse case, new engine....
Or best case for some of us high mileage cars haha
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There are multiple things that could cause a failure, most of which are installer error. Someone local here got a new short block when they used too much sealant and it broke off into the engine somewhere. Don't recall the full details.



Or best case for some of us high mileage cars haha
I am curious if failures are mostly at Toyota dealers. Maybe inexperience with the boxer.

Or those of us with track cars ahaha. I wouldn't be opposed to a new long block.
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Someone in our local FB just posted that their crank pulley bolt backed out on them after the recall.

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I am curious if failures are mostly at Toyota dealers. Maybe inexperience with the boxer.

Or those of us with track cars ahaha. I wouldn't be opposed to a new long block.
I really want to hit 200k miles on the stock block, but I wouldn't say no to a new block either.
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They replace the coolant, he could've been low and this fixed it!
Good theory. Yes, by just adding fluid or burping the cooling (heater) system.

OR, like they used to do up in your neck of the woods, in the wintertime, someone left a piece of cardboard in front of the radiator -


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HAHAHAHAHA!! You are absolutely right. That's an embarrassing brain fart right there.
now, ermax, don't let that happen again - I rely upon your inputs to be accurate.




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Good theory. Yes, by just adding fluid or burping the cooling (heater) system.

OR, like they used to do up in your neck of the woods, in the wintertime, someone left a piece of cardboard in front of the radiator -


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I'm guilty of using the cardboard with my oil cooler, haha. IT WORKS, until it gets soggy with salt and road grime..
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I'm guilty of using the cardboard with my oil cooler, haha. IT WORKS, until it gets soggy with salt and road grime..
Well, I suggest that the next time you order something on line, to have delivered, pay the extra shipping charge and have the item delivered in one of those heavy duty, reinforced, wax covered cardboard boxes.-


Yep, it's been a loooong day, here with the toddler -

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More heat in the cabin, I'd go with your imagination theory -


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My theory is the temp dial is turned up higher
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