Dealership has to call California?
I had my 2015 steel Frs since July. Has about 10,200 miles on it (I drive an insane amount one). I installed an avo inlet in it and I put in a catback exhaust that I ordered from depo racing. Its been about a month or so with both mods put in. Had no problems what so ever, car was driving smoothly and it was awesome. Its an AT btw. So today I was on my way to school today and its a 20 mile ride to get there and there was a insane amount of traffic, sat in it for about an hour or so. Get off the highway and the car starts shaking violently. Check engine light comes on along with an orange cruise control and the traction control light. Get into a parking lot and shut the car off immediately and get out to check the gas cap cause I recently got gas. Everything was fine in the part, went to check the engine oil and everything was fine there. Decided to just take it in to the dealership and sat there for an hour and a half while they try to find what the hell was going on. The hour passes by and the service manager come out and tells me " we have a serious problem. We need to call california and toyota." He tells me that they never seen this before. No codes showed up and the cel went away when I turned the car on. We hooked it up to the computer and it threw codes that no one has ever seen." My thought was why do they have to call cali? Or even toyota? Is it that serious? Should I be worried about my brand new car? Has anyone else seen this or had this happen to them?
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