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<blockquote data-quote="spladi" data-source="post: 2682083" data-attributes="member: 120458"><p>I feel for you as to the non-recognition of all the 100 k maintenance you did and the "what the computer value says". My advice is to buy an older car unless you are into going to the dealer for every little adjustment/minor repair. The electronics these days make it so. My case in fact has to do with a warranty covered VVTI actuator cold start rattle in my Toyota Rav 4. The vehicle has been to the dealer four times for more than just one day and up to more than one week. They Claim," they hear nothing " "we fooled around with it" " be prepared to hear that we heard nothing", when I dropped it off. They treat you like a dummy and so do the people at the Phone number of the customer service center in the owner's manual. Bottom line is that they play the gas lighting game with you until you just have it done at your own expense. Never buy a new Toyota.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spladi, post: 2682083, member: 120458"] I feel for you as to the non-recognition of all the 100 k maintenance you did and the "what the computer value says". My advice is to buy an older car unless you are into going to the dealer for every little adjustment/minor repair. The electronics these days make it so. My case in fact has to do with a warranty covered VVTI actuator cold start rattle in my Toyota Rav 4. The vehicle has been to the dealer four times for more than just one day and up to more than one week. They Claim," they hear nothing " "we fooled around with it" " be prepared to hear that we heard nothing", when I dropped it off. They treat you like a dummy and so do the people at the Phone number of the customer service center in the owner's manual. Bottom line is that they play the gas lighting game with you until you just have it done at your own expense. Never buy a new Toyota. [/QUOTE]
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