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Originally Posted by Fenrir
You should probably have them give you more information on what exactly is going on before you let them tear your car apart, especially if it's supposedly a "known issue". I've spoken with 5 dealers at this point and none of them (3 Subaru, 2 Scion) are aware of this "known issue".
I hope it's true, I really do, but I find this just a tad fishy.
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Exactly, it wasn't the dealer who "knew" about the issue. They actually had to call in and open a ticket with Scion which then told them it was known to them. The dealer didn't have a clue and only after calling did they come back with the direct injection as the issue. So basically Scion told the dealer what the problem was, what parts were needed and to go ahead and fix it. Basically this was not dealer diagnosed. So you may want to go back to your dealers and tell them their "opinion" isn't what you want to hear but instead do the research as my dealer did.