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The contact owns a 2000 Toyota Celica. The contact stated that his vehicle burns at least a quart of oil every 500 miles with no signs of leakage. There is a recall on the 1999 Celica, but not for the 2000 models. The contact also stated that the vehicle's master cylinder was recalled. He was previously involved in a crash due to brake failure. The dealer stated that the master cylinder was operating normally, however the brake fuel was contaminated. The insurance company stated that he was 100% liable. Toyota stated that the master cylinder was working properly and he believed that Toyota should be at least 50% responsible and should pay for the crash and failure expenses. The current mileage is 120,000 and failure mileage was 70,000. The engine size is not available.
Brake were making a grinding noise took the car to service, they stated that nothing with the brake 7-2000. Again in 12-2000. Had the brake fit in 7-10-2001. Same problem in 01-15-2002. That problem is with riverside Toyota problem with battery, had to get a new one also a air flow meter was replace. Replaced 2 tire in 2000 redlands Toyota has states that I needed more brake repairs, because I have no brakes sytems can not drive the car repairs to fit the brake is $1000. When ever I ask riverside of Toyota to check my brakes. They keep there nothing with my brakes. From day one I been having problem with this car.
- Riverside, CA, USA
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- Hermosa Beach, CA, USA