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I bought a 2004 Toyota Corolla in July of 2003, not even two months of having the car I am having a problem. In September when I started to use my heat, I smelled a rotten egg/sulfer smell. It is terrible!!!..I called the dealership on it and they told me to switch gas, so I switched gas. Three gas stations later and 2 monts later I am still having the same problem. I don't konw what the health regulations are to breathing in sulfide, but it can't be good for someone. The epa must have some action against emiting sulfer into the air, that is why they have cadalitic converters. If the converter is a defect on the car, it is obviously not working. I have called every dealership in western NY and tried to get an answer or solution to this problem. My answer was "deal with it" from jim culligan in williamsville NY. I also got drive 20 miles to the indian reservation for your gas. If Toyota can not take responsibilty for there action, then action needs to be brough to them.if I don't get some sort of resolution to my problem. Toyota will be recieving a lawsuit from me.
- Ameherst, NY, USA
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- Ameherst, NY, USA