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Originally Posted by 450hp/tonne
I'm not trying to cover anything and don't see it as damaging, just overly technical. The warranty provided covers repairing the vehicle (which can take time to get the parts needed), but not disclosure of all corporate information to customers.
Once a global standard repair method is developed, I'm sure a clear explanation will be provided to dealers needing to perform repairs. Until then, information shared may not apply to everyone and create confusion.
Just drive your car the way it was intended and have fun, knowing that any car with the problem will be fixed as quickly as possible. Given time, the situation may become proactive, but until then you can't damage the car unless you ignore the CEL.
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Was composing while you were posting. I completely understand your position and respect it. I just don't like vague answers from corporations that are obviously critical to their customers.
That last sentence is all I needed to hear. Thank you! Now get Toyburu to advertise that little detail and I'm sure a lot of folks would be comforted. If they have, I haven't seen it and I'll eat my words.