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The windows in my car do not work. The pumps need to be replaced. The front passenger door will not unlock with my alarm pad. The windshield wipers do not function properly. This is my second Toyota and the electrical system went bad in the last one I had also. My transmission had to be replaced and now my car squeaks when I am driving. It squeaks loudly. I would have submitted this before but I did not know about this website.
I purchased a 2000 Toyota Camry in January of 2001. In June 2002 the rear windows would roll down, but failed to roll up. After 30 minutes or more the window would come up slightly when the switch was activated. After another 30 minutes or more it would come up a little more. This pattern had to be continued until the window was finally up. I discussed this with the dealer and he stated that since I was over the mileage warranty there was nothing he would do. I could buy a new motor for $400 to $500 each window. With children in the car the window get activated offen and the vehicle also get rain inside the car because the window could not be raised. I believe after only 18 months of owner ship I should be able to expect the windows to operate properly.
Team Toyota was very unresponsive; alleged owner neglect. Oil light came on and immediately slung a rod, no notice nothing. They told me is was sludge although it didn't take them long to make that determination. They couldn't have checked very far because the mechanic that replaced the motot (not a Toyota mechanic) said there was little to no sludge there. I received a letter from Toyota discussing oil gelling this month (July 2002). Maybe they've been having too many owner neglect cases with blown motors!
- Austell, GA, USA
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While putting power operated driver side window it exploded in consuemer's face, causing minor injuries to consumer. Contacted dealer, and the dealer was not willing to do anything.
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- Detroit, MI, USA