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Old 01-12-2014, 12:25 PM   #15
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Burning the clutch...?
Unfortunately, I am driving an automatic. My excuse, traffic
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One last thing, do you guys know if fixing a coolant leak would take a long time? as in requiring my car to stay at the dealer ship overnight, since I kind of need the car to get back home.
They should give you a rental if they keep it overnight for warranty work. The biggest thing you have to fear is if they are a lazy dealership and feed you a 'don't worry about it' line. Check all your fluids, oil, brakes, transmission, if they're above the minimum mark you may have just had a fluke.

Since you're driving an Automatic it can't be that plate mentioned above, and that doesn't leak enough oil to get visible smoke though and that seems to have been sorted out well before the '14 model.

Coolant level fluctuates, if it's at half I wouldn't guess that was the issue, you need quite a bit of fluid to get visible smoke for more than a few minutes. Only you know how much wiper fluid you've used. I'm really rather baffled by this. Hope it works out.


Edit: Since you didn't check the fluids yourself to begin with I'd wager that's something you're not happy to go do, give the dealership a shot at diagnosing before you take matters into your own hands.
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Old 01-12-2014, 05:26 PM   #17
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They should give you a rental if they keep it overnight for warranty work. The biggest thing you have to fear is if they are a lazy dealership and feed you a 'don't worry about it' line. Check all your fluids, oil, brakes, transmission, if they're above the minimum mark you may have just had a fluke.

Since you're driving an Automatic it can't be that plate mentioned above, and that doesn't leak enough oil to get visible smoke though and that seems to have been sorted out well before the '14 model.

Coolant level fluctuates, if it's at half I wouldn't guess that was the issue, you need quite a bit of fluid to get visible smoke for more than a few minutes. Only you know how much wiper fluid you've used. I'm really rather baffled by this. Hope it works out.


Edit: Since you didn't check the fluids yourself to begin with I'd wager that's something you're not happy to go do, give the dealership a shot at diagnosing before you take matters into your own hands.
Thanks, I have actually only used the wiper fluid once. I feel like the dealership I bought my car from didn't prep the car properly before giving it to me. One more thing, do you know if I would need to pay for the rental car or would it be covered under the warranty? I want to be semi-prepare when going to the dealership tomorrow.
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..........One last thing, do you guys know if fixing a coolant leak would take a long time? .
Well, HD86 ..... that would depend on where it is leaking. If it's a head gasket, it could take a couple of weeks.....if it's a lose hose clamp, a couple of turns with a screwdriver might fix it.

Back in the day, we used to put dry oatmeal in the radiator to "fix" minor leaks, till we could get a new hose.

Yep, the oatmeal would swell up and plug up small leaks.

OK - OK - I'll go take a nap .....

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If they're a good dealer they should probably supply you with a free loaner car while they're working on yours. My area Subaru dealer offered me a loaner for the day when I brought my car in for a fluids change.

At the very least they should give you a shuttle home if you live near the dealer. The VW dealer I took my GTI to in Denver gave me a lift to and from home and that car wasn't even in warranty...
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One more thing, do you know if I would need to pay for the rental car or would it be covered under the warranty?
It should be free. You should call ahead and ask.
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Here is an update, I have been at the dealership for around 2 hours and they just found out it is an oil leak and now they are trying to find out where the leak is coming from. I have to say, I am a tad disappointed with my very first toyota considering I bought it brand new.
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Here is an update, I have been at the dealership for around 2 hours and they just found out it is an oil leak and now they are trying to find out where the leak is coming from. I have to say, I am a tad disappointed with my very first toyota considering I bought it brand new.
Thanks for the update. Let's hope it can be fixed by tightening something up ....

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Thanks for the update. Let's hope it can be fixed by tightening something up ....

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It actually turned out to be something (I forgot which part it was) was crushing the washer in the oil passage tube, which cause an oil leak onto the exhaust which causes the smoke and burning smell. They said that they have to order parts to fix it and it would take like 2 weeks for the parts to be here. In the mean time, they patched it up a little to decrease the amount of oil that is leaking.

Thank you everyone for your replies, it helped me a lot in knowing more about the issue my car is experiencing.
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What a stroke of bad luck, but if it makes you feel any better. A couple took their Toyota 86's to the track and something happen to one of them, they ended up towing one back to the dealership. A couple of weeks later i saw them at the track again so it ended well.
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Welp. At least it sounds like it should be easily fixed!
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If you ever get bad service at one dealership, take it to another.

I drive for 1.5 hours to a dealer in another city to service mine.
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Your warranty covers all problems for 3 years or 36,000 miles. You also have a 5 year or 60,000 mile power-train warranty. This problem won't cost you, get it in asap.
Is this standard on all three cars? I have a 2014 BRZ and unsure if I need the 7 year 70k extended warranty. Dealer is pushing me t get it but it's an extra 3k.
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Is this standard on all three cars? I have a 2014 BRZ and unsure if I need the 7 year 70k extended warranty. Dealer is pushing me t get it but it's an extra 3k.
BRZ warranty is the same as FRS, minus the free service.

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Basic                      3 year / 36,000 miles
Free Maintenance           N/A                            
Drivetrain                 5 year / 60,000 miles
Roadside                   3 year / 36,000 miles
Rust                       5 year / Unlimited miles
To me the extended warranty wasn't worth the added expense, as I plan to boost my car which will void the drivetrain warranty. Also figured I'd spend that money on upgrades instead. Funny thing is at the dealership they were offering a 7/70k extended warranty for ~$1,600, which I declined, but then a couple months after ownership Subaru sent me a 7/70k extended warranty offer for ~$800, but I believe the deductible was a little higher. FYI, my May 2013 BRZ Limited has been completely problem free, except for HPFP chirping.

An extended warranty is up to you. Thread discussing if it's worth it.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37937
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