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Old 05-16-2020, 05:05 PM   #57
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Key less is nice until the battery dies and leaves you stranded who knows where.
How would a keyless system leave you stranded? There's a physical key to lock and unlock the door, and all you have to do to start the car is hold the fob right up against the push start button to start the engine. I think it's better than wearing out the ignition or key itself when ever the key is inserted to start the engine.
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How would a keyless system leave you stranded? There's a physical key to lock and unlock the door, and all you have to do to start the car is hold the fob right up against the push start button to start the engine. I think it's better than wearing out the ignition or key itself when ever the key is inserted to start the engine.

Because like anything else, that is easier said than done. Yes theoretically that should work just fine. In the real world I had to have everything absolutely lined up perfectly and it took several tries and finally it worked, but it was not easy.


Just like turning on the alarm for the limited BRZ takes practice, and the pedal dance takes practice. And you're assuming everyone knows exactly how to do it and where to put the fob, which will never be the case.


You cannot wear out a keyed ignition. Cars simply don't last long enough for that to happen.
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You cannot wear out a keyed ignition. Cars simply don't last long enough for that to happen.
You absolutely can, my roommate did it on his 300,000 mile early 90s BMW.
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Because like anything else, that is easier said than done. Yes theoretically that should work just fine. In the real world I had to have everything absolutely lined up perfectly and it took several tries and finally it worked, but it was not easy.


Just like turning on the alarm for the limited BRZ takes practice, and the pedal dance takes practice. And you're assuming everyone knows exactly how to do it and where to put the fob, which will never be the case.


You cannot wear out a keyed ignition. Cars simply don't last long enough for that to happen.

I used to do it all the time back when I sold Toyotas. Don't really need to line up the fob perfectly. Just having it against the button was enough. No one showed me how to do it, they just told me to have the key next to the button.

I wore out a key before to the point where unlocking, and locking the car was very difficult (that car did not have power door locks).
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You should buy the 2015 I'm selling, great shape, no accidents, reasonable price!
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Valve springs recall NOT done yet because I get paranoid that it will be worst afterwards.
This is a fear of mine as well. I've read some stories,and I don't trust my local Toyota dealers to work on a boxer engine. I really wish I could take it to the Subaru dealer and get it done.

I guess I'll get them done when I need to replace the clutch and waterpump(or when the engine blows up).
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This is a fear of mine as well. I've read some stories,and I don't trust my local Toyota dealers to work on a boxer engine. I really wish I could take it to the Subaru dealer and get it done.

I guess I'll get them done when I need to replace the clutch and waterpump(or when the engine blows up).
Not sure where you’re located but I hear that if the recall isn’t done, the registration cannot be renewed. Mine is coming up in August....
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Not sure where you’re located but I hear that if the recall isn’t done, the registration cannot be renewed. Mine is coming up in August....

Mine is coming up next month,but the recall was issued in December,2018. I had no problem re-registering my car last year,and have had other cars that were under recall,and re-registered those as well.



It's never been an issue here. The only thing that prevents getting a car registered here in Illinois is a failed emissions test,and that has happened to me before.
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Not sure where you’re located but I hear that if the recall isn’t done, the registration cannot be renewed. Mine is coming up in August....
That's a California thing only from what we've seen on here.
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This is a fear of mine as well. I've read some stories,and I don't trust my local Toyota dealers to work on a boxer engine. I really wish I could take it to the Subaru dealer and get it done.
That would make no difference.

It has nothing to do with it being a boxer engine. The seal used in this engine that causes the issues seen is unique to this Subaru engine. Your risk is no higher at Toyota than it is Subaru. Also, at this point all you need to do is talk to the dealer, ask who will be doing the work and how many they have done.

The risk of failure is low and if it happens, they will make it right despite the few examples on here where they didn't.

Or, you could just not do it and don't worry about it unless you live in CA. Then you always have the option to move I suppose.
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It kind of *is* related to being a boxer engine though. Because it’s a boxer it has a split crank case, which no current Toyota engine design uses. So the Toyota techs aren’t used to sealing up engine blocks like this, they’re used to using gaskets which are a lot easier.
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It kind of *is* related to being a boxer engine though. Because it’s a boxer it has a split crank case, which no current Toyota engine design uses. So the Toyota techs aren’t used to sealing up engine blocks like this, they’re used to using gaskets which are a lot easier.
All other boxer engines in this recall use gaskets as well, or so I gather from what I've read here. It is only this engine that has the sealant.
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