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Old 09-02-2020, 06:08 PM   #127
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Originally Posted by DarkSunrise View Post
The dealership crashing the car has nothing to do with Toyota. The dealership botching the repair work on the engine that was incorrectly designed by Toyota/Subaru hits a lot closer. Also see above about how Toyota/Subaru chose to implement the repair.
The dealer tech botching the sealant on the engine doesn't either.
If you are saying the cause of the failures after botched repairs is because the repair had to be made then you are saying that it falling off the hoist, being crashed, bursting into flames because somebody poured gas on it, being crushed by rampaging elephants is the same thing since it wouldn't have been there in the first place.
Toyota told them how to do the repair properly, gave them the parts and PAID them to do the work. That is where their responsibility ends.

Not so sure why this seems to be so hard to grasp.
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