Apparently my wife got swindled into buying a POS Toyota from some woman who, if I met her in person, would refer to her by a term that rhymes with the word "runt."
Anyways, we've been bringing the car into a local Toyota dealership for service, and recently it's been having issues upon issues. The most recent issue has me causing for some concern as to if we're getting f-ed by them.
I'll preface this by saying that I know VERY little about cars and I don't have the most recent receipts/work orders in front of me. Apparently there was some sort of fluid leak that they found when changing the oil, and we paid for that and left. A few days later my wife went out driving and the check engine light went on and the car drove like crap. Apparently that was from a wrong type of spark plug being installed when it was owned by the "runt" woman. When they replaced the plug, they found out that other errors were being generated, stemming from 2 oxygen sensors getting damaged during the leak (apparently.) One got damaged while one got killed. AND, apparently these things are in some sort of "module" that can be real bitches to deal with, and if the sensors don't come out easily, it requires a whole new module itself, which pushes the time and costs several hours and several hundred dollars on the side of uncomfortable. They're saying that the replacement of two modules and two oxygen sensors will be upwards of $1,200 (not counting labor costs).
Does this sound like they're trying to milk us for money, or is this just the unfortunate case of dealing with a hurting car? I can provide more information as necessary.
Anyways, we've been bringing the car into a local Toyota dealership for service, and recently it's been having issues upon issues. The most recent issue has me causing for some concern as to if we're getting f-ed by them.
I'll preface this by saying that I know VERY little about cars and I don't have the most recent receipts/work orders in front of me. Apparently there was some sort of fluid leak that they found when changing the oil, and we paid for that and left. A few days later my wife went out driving and the check engine light went on and the car drove like crap. Apparently that was from a wrong type of spark plug being installed when it was owned by the "runt" woman. When they replaced the plug, they found out that other errors were being generated, stemming from 2 oxygen sensors getting damaged during the leak (apparently.) One got damaged while one got killed. AND, apparently these things are in some sort of "module" that can be real bitches to deal with, and if the sensors don't come out easily, it requires a whole new module itself, which pushes the time and costs several hours and several hundred dollars on the side of uncomfortable. They're saying that the replacement of two modules and two oxygen sensors will be upwards of $1,200 (not counting labor costs).
Does this sound like they're trying to milk us for money, or is this just the unfortunate case of dealing with a hurting car? I can provide more information as necessary.