Alert!! 514 Recall Campaign Error
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Alert!! 514 Recall Campaign Error
This is for all 4runners, Hiluxes [Pick-ups] and T100s that have had the recall for the steering third member performed [Special Service Campaign #514].
I had my Hilux into the dealer last week for performance of the recall and when I got it back as I was re-installing my front skid plate I discovered that the mechanic had forgotten to put the cotter pins on to secure the castled nuts. See Pictures below
This is a very serious error as without the cotter pins the nuts can become loose over time and back out which could lead to seperation of the third member and loss of steering control.
I took the truck back to the dealer the next day and the service manager was very concerned and had it fixed immediately.
This is what it should look like with the cotter pins installed
Admittedly the mechanic did a very rough and ugly job of installing the cotter pins. I'm going to have to do it again myself but you get the idea.
I strongly recommend that everybody who has had the recall done check that the cotter pins have been installed properly if one twit can forget so can others.
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Edit: I figured out how to directly import the pics from photobucket so it will save you having to click through links. Sorry for the large size but I felt it was best for clarity.
I had my Hilux into the dealer last week for performance of the recall and when I got it back as I was re-installing my front skid plate I discovered that the mechanic had forgotten to put the cotter pins on to secure the castled nuts. See Pictures below
This is a very serious error as without the cotter pins the nuts can become loose over time and back out which could lead to seperation of the third member and loss of steering control.
I took the truck back to the dealer the next day and the service manager was very concerned and had it fixed immediately.
This is what it should look like with the cotter pins installed
Admittedly the mechanic did a very rough and ugly job of installing the cotter pins. I'm going to have to do it again myself but you get the idea.
I strongly recommend that everybody who has had the recall done check that the cotter pins have been installed properly if one twit can forget so can others.
Stay Safe Aviator
Edit: I figured out how to directly import the pics from photobucket so it will save you having to click through links. Sorry for the large size but I felt it was best for clarity.
Last edited by aviator; 08-11-2007 at 09:12 AM.
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thanks my friend is going to have that done soon. how was the dealer when fixing it? did they charge you for a alignment? or any other parts that they were not soposeto? the dealer over in show low az is giving him the well if we have to do an alignment because of bad this and that they are going to charge him for as much as they can.
good catch about the cotter pins.
good catch about the cotter pins.
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It's not fair nor accurate to equate the actions of one moronic mechanic with "Toyota...."
I agree that most of the mechanics, sales people, and managers leave a lot to be desired, but those are all part of the dealership network which i agree sucks, but they are not Toyota.
I agree that most of the mechanics, sales people, and managers leave a lot to be desired, but those are all part of the dealership network which i agree sucks, but they are not Toyota.
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It's not fair nor accurate to equate the actions of one moronic mechanic with "Toyota...."
I agree that most of the mechanics, sales people, and managers leave a lot to be desired, but those are all part of the dealership network which i agree sucks, but they are not Toyota.
I agree that most of the mechanics, sales people, and managers leave a lot to be desired, but those are all part of the dealership network which i agree sucks, but they are not Toyota.
Any builder that will recall a product that is more than 10 yrs old is just fine in my book
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I suppose.. But since these mechanics are representing toyota I would've though that toyota would want the least amount of eff ups...
I wonder what would've happend if he didn't notice the cotter pins where missing and the bolts backed off..
p.s their salesmen are horrible!
I wonder what would've happend if he didn't notice the cotter pins where missing and the bolts backed off..
p.s their salesmen are horrible!
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Thanks! I just went to check on mine and all the pins are in place and very well done! Clipped and everything
This is not an issue of mechanics representing Toyota, this is an issue of dealerships. Toyota has no say in who these dealerships hire. I am very lucky to have an excellent Toyota dealership by me. I had this recall done and the work from Dub Richardson Toyota (if you're ever in Oklahoma City, go here) and the work looks downright professional. I give it two thumbs up! Never had anything but good business with Dub Richardson
I suppose.. But since these mechanics are representing toyota I would've though that toyota would want the least amount of eff ups...
I wonder what would've happend if he didn't notice the cotter pins where missing and the bolts backed off..
p.s their salesmen are horrible!
I wonder what would've happend if he didn't notice the cotter pins where missing and the bolts backed off..
p.s their salesmen are horrible!
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I suppose.. But since these mechanics are representing toyota I would've though that toyota would want the least amount of eff ups...
I wonder what would've happend if he didn't notice the cotter pins where missing and the bolts backed off..
p.s their salesmen are horrible!
I wonder what would've happend if he didn't notice the cotter pins where missing and the bolts backed off..
p.s their salesmen are horrible!
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Was not my usual dealer was just the one closest to work that would shuttle me to work after drop off.
Generally happy with work overall... just now I have to wire wheel and paint the front end...
Generally happy with work overall... just now I have to wire wheel and paint the front end...
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Well I for one wish your dealership was down here...
Our dealer is absolutely the biggest ripoff in town. Every time I'm in the market for a Toyota I drive 1-2 hours away to the bigger towns to get a better deal. They're rude, overpriced, and replace stuff that doesn't need to be replaced. Deluca Toyota is absolute crap.
Nothing against dealerships in general here, but I have a real hard time trusting some of them.
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Be careful about naming actual places here when it is a negative comment some cracker jerk lawyer might consider it actionable...
Just a thought... thanks for the warning though...
Just a thought... thanks for the warning though...
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If you don't believe me, call them and ask about the price on a new vehicle then call your local and compare. The most expensive option you can get on a toyota is a deluca sticker on the back. It will cost you better than $3000 more just to have it.
I am speaking of experiences that I personally have had and am protected by the Constitution of the United States in doing so...
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I have changed quite and few and i think you could almost take the nuts off and it would not come off.. But it is suppose to be there and i do put them in...I have had to cut them out with a torch..I was broke 1 time and had a tie rod fall out. I took it to the shop and took a 1/2 drill bit and bored a hole all the way through. I bolted it back on with a jam nut and made it to pay day. Boy i hope i never have to resort to things like that again
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