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Originally Posted by Maverick22
Hello, Sorry it has been a while since i posted last.
There has been no change to the rough idle with my car. I returned it completely to stock for a week and there was no change in idle.
I want to address this post;
"1. It's impossible to disable the TPMS system. They didn't disable the system they deleted the code."
If that is true, then why is my TPMS light ot working?
I understand deleting the code, But why has it not returned?
"2. You had a rough idle before you went in. Your car was most likely damaged underneath before you brought it in, if it had the same rough idle before and after."
I took the car to the dealership to have the problem fixed! what part of that did you misread? Obviosly the rough idle is an issue.
3. If you're going to put aftermarket parts on your car, don't expect the dealership to spend time trying to fix it for free."
Even with stock parts on the car, the issues still exist.
The techs do not spend time fixing my car for free, Toyota's warranty program ays the dealership and the hourly fee for work.
And just because you are a tech does not neccesarily make you a good tech, the only issue I blame on my tech is smashing my wideband 02.
After the original post, we founn damage where my front bumper had been scrapd pretty bad. My car is at stock height and not once have I knowingly bottomed the front bumper out.
I still beleive the dealership broke my wideband and caused an exhaust leak i had to fix.
Now i am hoping a tune will fix the rough idle.
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Listen man, I didn't mean to come off as a **** I'm just trying to explain a little bit.
1. The light is out because the code is deleted, if there is nothing wrong with your TPMS there's no reason for the light to come on. Are your sensors currently installed on the car?
2/3. I understand you brought it in for that issue, but if you bring it in with aftermarket intake/exhaust and a wideband what do you expect them to do?
Yes toyotas warranty program pays the dealership, but only if we actually fix something. We don't get any time for looking at your car for a rough idle unless we fix something or if we record a bunch of things we did to attempt to diagnose. 90% of the time Toyota won't pay us anything unless we perform a repair.
Onto your rough idle issue, did you remove and seal up the wideband?
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