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Old 03-11-2019, 09:47 AM   #43
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Have you notified them yet? They likely will pay $0 toward an independent shop doing any work on the car.
I have reached out to the Toyota dealership that did the recall work. My mechanic is going to send the block over to the dealership for review later this week. We'll see where it all goes from there.
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Old 03-11-2019, 07:35 PM   #44
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Vehicle Mileage: 48,785
Vehicle Make: Scion
Mileage After Recall Performed: 10
Symptom(s): None
Failure: Dealer Error, Mechanic borked the oil regulator
State:NY (service in CT)
Is Dealership Offering Repair: YES

Car is Trouble free as of right now.
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Old 03-12-2019, 08:11 AM   #45
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At my dealership, four FRSes have now shown up. All are awaiting a Toyota Corporate review.

In my case, here are my FRS details...

Vehicle Mileage: ~70000
Vehicle Make: Scion
Mileage After Recall Performed: ~68500
Symptom(s): Ticking started while driving on the highway and quickly became a knocking. Had it towed to the dealership.
Failure: TBD
State:VA
Is Dealership Offering Repair: Left with dealer same day 3/04/19; will update.
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Old 03-12-2019, 08:15 AM   #46
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Updates??

My car is at our dealership for a week, now. A corporate review is underway and the corporate staff are to be arriving this week to determine what to do about the four FRS failures sitting in their service dept.
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Old 03-12-2019, 08:44 AM   #47
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Updates??

My car is at our dealership for a week, now. A corporate review is underway and the corporate staff are to be arriving this week to determine what to do about the four FRS failures sitting in their service dept.
I wish corporate came down to my dealer to check my car out. Since my car hasn't blown engine yet, the dealer just keep blaming the knocking noise on some other sh**. The tech tried to tell me it's the high pressure fuel pump *cricket noise* when it's obviously knocking. But i left it at the dealer one more time, spoke with the GM, he said he will have them diagnose it properly, but i have 10% hope since i've been at this dealer like 10 times already. I'm also in VA but in leesburg.
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Having some issues with mine. Stalling while moving, feels like it's missing power down low. Fueling feels off almost. Dealership says there's no way this is caused by the recall work. I call bullshit.


Edit: they're claiming it's the injectors/tune.

When I have more info, I'll adjust my post to the correct format
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Old 03-12-2019, 10:32 AM   #49
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@DarkPira7e Maybe I'm the only one, but I wasn't quite sure how to deal with the "Vehicle mileage" and "Mileage after recall performed" fields. I interpreted that as current mileage on the odometer and miles driven after the recall, respectively. For me, it was something like 71,xxx and 620. Is that what you were looking for? If not, let me know and I'll adjust my record.
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Vehicle Mileage: 59xxx
Vehicle Make: Scion
Mileage After Recall Performed: 60xxx (671)
Symptom(s): Oil leaks at bottom of timing chain cover (may be the o ring of the dipstick). Burning smell.
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State: CA
Is Dealership Offering Repair: They are investigating.

It's not a failure yet but I would like to report it to provide some data point. It's very likely the dealer reuse the o rings that should be replaced during the recall.

I won't go to this same dealer for future maintenance or repairs anymore. When they perform J02 recall, they even forgot to roll down the window before disconnecting the battery. It may cause some damage to the weather seals. The car now has rattles around the door.
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@DarkPira7e Maybe I'm the only one, but I wasn't quite sure how to deal with the "Vehicle mileage" and "Mileage after recall performed" fields. I interpreted that as current mileage on the odometer and miles driven after the recall, respectively. For me, it was something like 71,xxx and 620. Is that what you were looking for? If not, let me know and I'll adjust my record.
How you've interpreted it is perfect.
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Vehicle Mileage:74xxx
Vehicle Make: Scion FRS (2013)
Mileage After Recall Performed: +/- 350
Symptom(s): clanking noise in motor tied to rpm
Failure: spun #2 crank bearing others scored
State:TN
Is Dealership Offering Repair: Yes

I had a certified 100k warranty so they are repairing it. First want to put a used motor in it... Later decided to use a new factory short block. Dealer said there were 59 blocks on backorder with 35 of them scheduled to be delivered soon. Mine should be in next week... Went ahead and bought a used 2016 BRZ.
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My car is at our dealership for a week, now. A corporate review is underway and the corporate staff are to be arriving this week to determine what to do about the four FRS failures sitting in their service dept.
Four failures sitting at the same dealership at one time? If that doesn't say this recall is a F-up, not sure what does.
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Four failures sitting at the same dealership at one time? If that doesn't say this recall is a F-up, not sure what does.
... and that dealership.
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If anybody cares, I put this into Google Sheets... a little easier to see all of the failures and what not, so feel free to update/add any new failures.



https://tinyurl.com/y2hy5kx4
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