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venturaII 02-15-2019 05:30 PM

Valve Spring Recall
 
Anyone around central Massachusetts had this recall done yet? I'm REALLY not looking forward to having some Toyota dealership tech have to strip my Subaru motored car down to the short block to do this work, especially at just 55K miles and NO LEAKS...

Plus, I just got it back from the body shop a few weeks ago and not really wanting them leaning all over my freshly painted fenders and pulling the front end off yet again...

Any recommendations for a good dealership who's done this before? (preferably a bunch of times...)

ermax 02-15-2019 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by venturaII (Post 3186410)
Anyone around central Massachusetts had this recall done yet? I'm REALLY not looking forward to having some Toyota dealership tech have to strip my Subaru motored car down to the short block to do this work, especially at just 55K miles and NO LEAKS...

Plus, I just got it back from the body shop a few weeks ago and not really wanting them leaning all over my freshly painted fenders and pulling the front end off yet again...

Any recommendations for a good dealership who's done this before? (preferably a bunch of times...)

Good news is the front end doesn't need to come off to pull the engine on this car. You don't even need to pull the radiator on this thing.

HaXx 02-15-2019 08:31 PM

ive been reading about this on the forum, and correct me if im wrong, but you only NEED to do this if ur in cali bc they wont pass your car for inspection unless you do it. you can still pass inspection in ma without doing the recall. please correct me if im wrong to prevent spreading misinformation. but likely many will want to do the recall regardless for general good car keeping and maintenance. but i say dont fix it if it aint broke.

venturaII 02-16-2019 09:53 AM

The issue for me isn't whether I HAVE to do the recall or not...I realize i can refuse the recall and be done with it. The problem is if I do that, I'm pretty sure it's going to void engine coverage on my extended warranty, if one of the springs does actually break. My local dealership is working pretty aggressively to get ahold of me and schedule this work, so it's not like I can just put it off and claim ignorance...

HaXx 02-16-2019 10:29 AM

I wonder if you could pay yourself to get the work done at a reputable tune shop you trust, and your dealership would recognize that for continuation of warranty. might be worth the money to have skilled hands doing it instead of random toyota techs, no disrespect meant.

venturaII 02-16-2019 11:35 AM

Unfortunately, warranty and recall work has to be done by dealerships. No options there. I've worked at a couple of dealerships (as well as a couple of independent shops) over the past 30 years, and what I've seen is exactly why I'm so reluctant to bring a car that is currently in perfect running shape in to have the majority of the motor disassembled by someone who is trying to make time on a big job that is already paying fewer hours than non-warranty/recall work..

Again, if anyone in this area has already had this done, or simply has had demonstrably positive experiences at a particular dealership, I'd appreciate knowing where you went. My local dealer ship immediately started tap-dancing when I asked them how many of these recalls they'd already done...

MuseChaser 02-17-2019 12:08 AM

Oh, save us... ANOTHER one...

venturaII 02-17-2019 12:06 PM

Another what? Another thread looking for dealerships in central Mass that have an excellent reputation for service, particularly with experience in the valve spring replacement recall? If it's already been discussed, feel free to point me to that specific thread.

MuseChaser 02-17-2019 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by venturaII (Post 3186825)
Another what? Another thread looking for dealerships in central Mass that have an excellent reputation for service, particularly with experience in the valve spring replacement recall? If it's already been discussed, feel free to point me to that specific thread.


My apologies.. it had been a long day. The snark wasn't called for, and wasn't directed at you.. just at seeing another valve spring recall thread of any kind.



The gist of all the other threads, however, has been that any dealership can do this. Mine was the first one done at our local Toyota dealership, and it went fine. No need to worry. The procedures and needed tools are detailed to such an extent in the service bulletins that any dealership will be able to handle this.

venturaII 02-17-2019 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MuseChaser (Post 3186838)
My apologies.. it had been a long day. The snark wasn't called for, and wasn't directed at you.. just at seeing another valve spring recall thread of any kind.



The gist of all the other threads, however, has been that any dealership can do this. Mine was the first one done at our local Toyota dealership, and it went fine. No need to worry. The procedures and needed tools are detailed to such an extent in the service bulletins that any dealership will be able to handle this.

Just to be clear, my hesitation has nothing to do with the repair procedure Subaru/Toyota have developed. It is with the high degree of variability that these procedures are followed, depending on the dealership used, and more specifically with tech technicians themselves. As I said earlier, I've been a tech at a couple of different dealerships, and with several brands, and the one common theme is the INCONSISTENT quality of work that occurs at dealerships, despite being staffed by "factory trained technicians". There are several reasons that explain this which I won't get into here, but the bottom line is that dealerships are generally the LAST place I go for quality work to be done. The average commuter drone has no idea what goes on in the shop, and so their ignorance is bliss. This is why I'm asking for specific dealership recommendations in this area, with experience with this particular repair AND a reputation for quality service and employees.

Ultramaroon 02-17-2019 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MuseChaser (Post 3186838)
The gist of all the other threads, however, has been that any dealership can do this. Mine was the first one done at our local Toyota dealership, and it went fine. No need to worry. The procedures and needed tools are detailed to such an extent in the service bulletins that any dealership will be able to handle this.

can << will


There is ample evidence to justify some due diligence.

venturaII 02-17-2019 08:29 PM

^ Eggzactly. Lol

HaXx 02-23-2019 09:45 PM

Not sure if you have to get it done at a toyota dealership, but subaru wakefield has the best and biggest service department around here

venturaII 02-25-2019 08:41 PM

Good to know. Honestly, I assume I'll be limited to Toyota dealership since I have a Scion, but if that's not the case I'll keep them in mind. thanks!


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