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Sigh-on-Rice 06-14-2012 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Re~Mix (Post 257981)
Is the body panel issue only supposed to concern the rear fender / trunk region?

I have check all fits around the front and side of my car, and everything seems to be symmetric. Problem is, this is the first car I have paid that much attention to and I don't know what would be considered an 'excessive' gap.

I'm wondering the same thing as you now. I don't know what would be considered an excessive gap. This is the first time I have paid attention to the gap as well. I thought I found my trunk and fender gap uneven. But when I checked the other Toyota cars, their trunk and fender gap was as uneven as my FR-S. So, mine must be acceptable. :confused0068:

Ro_Ja 02-21-2013 09:24 PM

I'm a victim. I was just looking at my FR-S and I noticed a pretty serious body panel misalignment on my passenger front fender. I know there's a tech tip (S-TT-0043-12) out there, but it shows no fix. Has anyone dealt with Scion regarding this issue?

EK_Golfer 02-21-2013 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Ro_Ja (Post 749791)
I'm a victim. I was just looking at my FR-S and I noticed a pretty serious body panel misalignment on my passenger front fender. I know there's a tech tip (S-TT-0043-12) out there, but it shows no fix. Has anyone dealt with Scion regarding this issue?

Any pics? I'm just curious how out of line the body panels are that people are reporting

russv 02-21-2013 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Ro_Ja (Post 749791)
I'm a victim. I was just looking at my FR-S and I noticed a pretty serious body panel misalignment on my passenger front fender. I know there's a tech tip (S-TT-0043-12) out there, but it shows no fix. Has anyone dealt with Scion regarding this issue?

This seems to be a common compaint. First thing I noticed.

Ro_Ja 02-21-2013 10:25 PM

I'll have better pictures tomorrow. I'll be calling Scion tomorrow as well to see what options are available for me.

Here's a quick comparison for now. Driver's side on left and passenger on right (duh, lol).

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8239/8...07103eeb_b.jpg

As you can see, the driver's side gap remains consistent from top to bottom. The bottom running boards line up as well. Different story on the passenger. Large gap up top that narrows as you go down. Notice the lines along the bottom of the door and fender don't match up.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8240/8...b28c689d_b.jpg

Perfectly flush driver's side whereas the passenger fender is bowed out approx. 0.25 inch up top and bows inward at the bottom.

I suppose it's not a HUGE deal since the car still drives fine unlike the CEL issue people have been dealing with, but it bothers me, and now that I know it's there, I'm going to notice it all the time.

Asphalt~86 02-21-2013 10:26 PM

http://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...79832861_n.jpg

Jwong 02-22-2013 01:05 AM

did you ever noticed how some of the color on body panels are off? (pearl white)

finch1750 02-22-2013 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Jwong (Post 750192)
did you ever noticed how some of the color on body panels are off? (pearl white)

This is due to the different materials, aluminum vs plastic. The paint sets different. Nothing can really be done about it unfortunately

Tt3Sheppard 02-22-2013 01:06 PM

Hmm now I kind of want to see if my car has this

russv 02-22-2013 02:09 PM

Right and Left Fender Panel Gaps
 
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Here are photos of the difference in panel gaps on my fenders. Not sure what Scion can do about it. Not pleased.

rice_classic 02-22-2013 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Ro_Ja (Post 749888)
I'll have better pictures tomorrow. I'll be calling Scion tomorrow as well to see what options are available for me.

Here's a quick comparison for now. Driver's side on left and passenger on right (duh, lol).



As you can see, the driver's side gap remains consistent from top to bottom. The bottom running boards line up as well. Different story on the passenger. Large gap up top that narrows as you go down. Notice the lines along the bottom of the door and fender don't match up.



Perfectly flush driver's side whereas the passenger fender is bowed out approx. 0.25 inch up top and bows inward at the bottom.

I have this exact same issue. Dealer was unwilling to do anything about and buying a brand new car where the body panels don't sit flush is really souring my opinion of Toyota/Subaru/Scion.

Every time I visit that god-forsaken dealership I leave there saying the same thing to myself: "I should have just bought a used S2000".

Ro Ja: Who did you contact to get this addressed?

Ro_Ja 02-22-2013 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by russv (Post 751017)
Here are photos of the difference in panel gaps on my fenders. Not sure what Scion can do about it. Not pleased.

Yup. Same here.

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Originally Posted by rice_classic (Post 751113)
I have this exact same issue. Dealer was unwilling to do anything about and buying a brand new car where the body panels don't sit flush is really souring my opinion of Toyota/Subaru/Scion.

Every time I visit that god-forsaken dealership I leave there saying the same thing to myself: "I should have just bought a used S2000".

Ro Ja: Who did you contact to get this addressed?

I haven't called Scion yet (will do that a little later), but I went onto live chat on Scion.com and the representative gave me this phone number: 866-707-2466

If it comes down to it, I know some people who know Jack Hollis (Toyota VP) and Craig Taguchi (Scion PR) personally. I'd rather not have to go that far, but I'll do it if it must be done. I'll be sure to mention you guys as well.

I'm also going to be in the LA area in 2 weeks, so if need be, they can see the car in person.

Ro_Ja 02-22-2013 04:24 PM

I called and spoke with Brett (who I just happened to be talking to on Scion.com live chat yesterday). He set me up with a local dealership and opened a case number. I did mention other owners have this problem as well. I encourage you guys to call. I will also post up my experiences at each step of the process.

Employee 02-22-2013 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by russv (Post 751017)
Here are photos of the difference in panel gaps on my fenders. Not sure what Scion can do about it. Not pleased.


When the fenders are put on they are done with a human and a jig. Not everyone does the exact same thing. I can't tell from the picture however it does not look like something out of spec. The specs are there to control outflow of repeatability as every car will be slightly different. As a first model year it sometimes takes a little bit to find out what customers complain about. If you want the fender to look perfect the fender would have to be reset which means the bolts would have to be touched up by paint, front mask off etc... Again there is a lot of high expectations on this forum things most people would not even see. I will tell you right now the gap at the "A" pillar x fender will never change. If the hood by fender looks good I would just leave it as if you move it it may cause deviations else where door x fender, fender x hood etc...


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