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I start to wonder that this might be the reason. It might be a good idea to leave some kind of mark that they wouldn't know before bringing the car in for this issue.
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Also, the point of the TSB to remedy the problem. If the problem is addressed by the dealer but yields no remedy why wouldn't the owner return and tell the service manager, "Hey, you didn't fix what you're required to fix, please have do it again and do it right this time."? OP: just call the dealership, you'd be amazed at what a phone call to the service manager will do. |
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Mine have already been replaced and not my 2nd set has started to leak too
The dealership checked for me and saw that the lights are back ordered badly Also you should of expected this for a brand brand new car really. 1st gen car are always plagued with problems
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I'm very confident that they fixed the initial problem in the first place when they installed the new tail light, but now the same issue is occurring with the new tail light that they installed. Not good. Ah, bummer.. sorry to hear that you're in the same boat. |
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Don't. There's no reason to get bent out of shape about stuff like this as long as the warranty fixes it right up for free. The car isn't going to drive any differently. I find it as "annoying" as everyone else does, having to deal with these little niggles but I just see it as a chance to test my Subaru dealership on how good their customer service is. With that said maybe I just have a different view on it because my dealership does take care of these things quickly.
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This part is likely neither Toyota's nor Subaru's. Small components are made my third party manufacturers. I had similar problem with Mazda. My tail lights were replaced twice. And when condensation developed third time, and car was already out of warranty, I bought a tube of transparent silicon sealant and fill up all space between two pieces that make the body of tail light. They are supposed to be glued, but apparently glue is not good enough. I never had this problem ever since. I would suspect that Subaru uses the same supplier as Mazda do, hence the same problem. |
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^ Well, one of them likely designed it, and I think that's the flaw, not the quality of the part itself. Even if it were the part, the quality of the pieces used is determined by and approved by the company who designed it.
If I get a 2nd bad light Ill just uninstall on my own, dry, and silicon as you did.
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Seriously, this is the lamest reply to a thread on a car forum. Every problem on this forum is a 1st world problem, and complaining about an issue with your new car doesn't mean you're an elitist wall street banker who sleeps on a mattress stuffed with $100s and has no compassion for the plight of the poor or downtrodden. Diaf.
Next time just post "-1" and save yourself the time spent on extra keystrokes, either way you'll be a ****.
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2) Use a vacation day to get this fixed. 3) Tail light condensation again!!! 4) Use another vacation day to get this fixed. 5) Tail light condensation AGAIN!!! 6) Use ANOTHER vacation day to get this fixed. But you're still ok with it because it's "free"... And you wouldn't feel bad at all spending your vacation days for this. Is this what you're saying? |
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I'm not sure why you had to use up a vacation day for this...I just drop my car off at the dealership in the evening, grab the keys to a loaner Forester and go on my way.
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Toyota did the design parts, so technically it was Toyota who designed the light to look that way. Wether or not that means it's their fault due to the visual design and the mounting points is the question. Subaru did all the engineering, mechanicals, and chassis. Toyota was mainly the interior, exterior and design work, if I remember correctly.
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lol, you're so right. I don't need to use vacation days for this. I don't know what I was thinking. And I actually don't mind driving a loaner car for a day here and there to have a different feel too. It probably only costs me 30 minutes of my time each trip.
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My BMW was an 2008 135i so it was one of the first off the production line and Like Toyota/Subaru, BMW quickly made a TSB and the issue was cleared up within about six months, which by then everyone with a new 135 would have had their oil change service and therefore had the TSB completed at the same time. Hang in there and don't write this wonderful car off so quickly. This is just one of the pains of being one of the first year production FRS/BRZ owners. And as for the dealership service depts, well...it's kind of expected. They implement TSBs all day long and your car is just one of many having some sort of TSB done. They follow the TSB and have a process to ensure reimbursement from the manufacturer. So until the manufacturer says, stop using parts xxxx, they just keep chugging along and use the parts they have in stock. |
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