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Old 14-06-2009, 07:12 PM   #1
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I picked up my Camry on Wednesday. I got the 3 yr extended warranty thing. Now it has been back already to have a fog lamp globe replaced, it needs a recall dimmer switch done as it was never done, would have thought they knew that before I took the car, I have to have the centre vent assembly replaced because the vent clips just fall off. Now that they know about and are happy to fix.

I have just had the car on a 1000km drive (was a nice drive and great economy) and noticed the CV joints are noisy (they rattle over bumpy roads) and the handbrake has to be pulled up as far as it will go and still does nothing. The handbrake I expect to be fixed for nothing.

What I am concerned about is whether or not they will do the CV joints. They come under wear and tear items, but as I only picked the car up 4 days ago, I would hope they would fix it. Also shouldn't all of this been done before I took possession of the car.

So will I have dramas trying to get the CV joints done?

On an unrelated note, after my supercheap thread, they gave me my money back with no box or mains charger etc. Very Happy with the service.

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Old 14-06-2009, 07:15 PM   #2
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So will I have dramas trying to get the CV joints done?
What does the paraphernalia say? Is it through toyota or a aftermarket mob?
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On an unrelated note, after my supercheap thread, they gave me my money back with no box or mains charger etc. Very Happy with the service.
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Old 14-06-2009, 07:19 PM   #3
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What does the paraphernalia say? Is it through toyota or a aftermarket mob?
Yeah, of course.

The warranty is through the toyota dealer itself. It is o.k. Thread can be closed. Read through my VPP again and CV joints come under Differential/Drive Axle Assembly and are covered if required.
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Old 14-06-2009, 07:17 PM   #4
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They should fix the CV's for you, otherwise it's considered an unroadworthy vehicle isn't it? And they can't sell an unroadworthy vehicle legally. On another note, why are you buying a camry ;)
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Old 14-06-2009, 07:18 PM   #5
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very good chance you will have to pay for the cv's. if you had noticed it on a test drive then you could dispute it, but if nothing was said until now, you might not have much hope. if you are lucky they may come to the party on either parts or labour, but i wouldn't count on it. the way they will look at it is you could have done anything in the 4 days you have had it to kill the cv joints.

good luck and i hope it all goes well for your sake.
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Old 14-06-2009, 07:22 PM   #6
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Is this some kind of karmic thing for not buying a Ford...??!!



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Old 14-06-2009, 07:24 PM   #7
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Is this some kind of karmic thing for not buying a Ford...??!!
Maybe lol. I have thought maybe I should have got the XR6 all weekend lol. Really apart from all these minor inconveniences the car drove really well, although I miss my ED's handling. I could take a bend at 110 when it suggested 80, not in the camry. I still have my ED but, so I am still driving a ford to work lol.
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Is this some kind of karmic thing for not buying a Ford...??!!

Must be cause only Fords have problems...we all know that.

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Must be cause only Fords have problems...we all know that.

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What year Camry you get ED??
Yes.. apparently according to some dills Ford is the only company that has quality or recall issues....



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Must be cause only Fords have problems...we all know that.

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03 V6 Sportivo.
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Old 15-06-2009, 05:44 PM   #11
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Is this some kind of karmic thing for not buying a Ford...??!!
If its not, it should be lol!!


Seriously though i think they should replace the CV joints, i mean you had only had it 4 days!
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Seriously though i think they should replace the CV joints, i mean you had only had it 4 days!
Personally, I don't think they should have to fork out for the CV joints. Did you have the car inspected by an organisation before you decided to purchase? It's very probable the CV joints would have been worn when you test drove the car, so you agreed to buy it as it is. Why do they need to pay? What makes a worn CV joint a roadworthy? If it's leaking grease etc. from a damaged boot I can understand, but what if it isn't? Hope it all works out in your favour though.
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Personally, I don't think they should have to fork out for the CV joints. Did you have the car inspected by an organisation before you decided to purchase? It's very probable the CV joints would have been worn when you test drove the car, so you agreed to buy it as it is. Why do they need to pay? What makes a worn CV joint a roadworthy? If it's leaking grease etc. from a damaged boot I can understand, but what if it isn't? Hope it all works out in your favour though.
Last I check a worn CV was a roadworthy item and if they are an issue it is only fair that the dealer pays up. Privately buying it would be a different story but since they are a dealer they have a responsibility.
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Do CV joints rattle? Never heard of it before. They usually " clack " on tight turns.
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Old 14-06-2009, 07:41 PM   #15
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Have you put pics of it anywhere?
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Have you put pics of it anywhere?
No I have not even taken any. I figured this was a ford forum, so although I posted I bought the car I thought I would not post any photo's lol. If you want photo's I will get some tomorrow.
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Old 14-06-2009, 08:19 PM   #17
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Would you

Hope you get it sorted out mate!

Maybe constructivly threaten them about selling an unroadworthy vehicle...I'd imagine they'd be in breach of something in doing so...
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Old 14-06-2009, 08:56 PM   #18
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How do you know it is the CV joints ?
I have never heard of CV's rattling over rough roads. If they are stuffed, they click on full lock turns.
I would expect the CV's to be covered if they are faulty, how many Km does the car have?
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I picked up my Camry on Wednesday. I got the 3 yr extended warranty thing. Now it has been back already to have a fog lamp globe replaced,
You must have a nice dealer. Globes are not usually covered under any warranty.
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You must have a nice dealer. Globes are not usually covered under any warranty.

I discovered it not working 30mins after leaving and rang straight away, but yes they are pretty good. I also discovered the tabs you use to move the vents to be broken. They could just stick them on but are ordering a whole new assembly.
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Well today I have started wondering if Karma is punishing me for not getting a ford.

There is a rattle in the dash that is in time with the revs, then the passenger seatbelt magically unbolted from the floor WTF, and then to top it off my drivers door decided it liked it better having me in the car, it wouldn't let me out from the inside.
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I have just had the car on a 1000km drive (was a nice drive and great economy) and noticed the CV joints are noisy (they rattle over bumpy roads) and the handbrake has to be pulled up as far as it will go and still does nothing. The handbrake I expect to be fixed for nothing.

What I am concerned about is whether or not they will do the CV joints. They come under wear and tear items, but as I only picked the car up 4 days ago, I would hope they would fix it. Also shouldn't all of this been done before I took possession of the car.

So will I have dramas trying to get the CV joints done?

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How do you know it's the CVs and not something else?
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Old 17-06-2009, 08:30 PM   #24
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well everything was checked and found to be okay. Apparantly the sportivos are notorius for having noisy front suspension. They will replace the inner door handle and fix the aircon vents on friday. They refuse to fix the tacho because in their words "we won't justify a $900 unit for a noisy tacho" that is fine if it fails at least I can say I brought it to their attention and they refused so it will be done free.
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Just make sure anything they don't fix you have in writing that you brought to their attention. So the reciept for the work should have something written on it.
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Just make sure anything they don't fix you have in writing that you brought to their attention. So the reciept for the work should have something written on it.

Yeah, the way things are going in 1 yr, I will probably refinance at lower rate and trade the car while it is still worth 8-9g and go back to falcons.
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So now it is going back due to transmission clunking when putting into gear and a loose engine mount.

WTF. Is there some sort of return policy I can take advantage of and I will go get a falcon lol.

The loose engine mount has me stumped. I drive this car like an old biddy.
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hey EDfutura25, just letting you know about the handbrake...my old mans got a 05 camry and hes got the same problem with the handbrake..you cant use the hanbrake alone on a hill...dunno why, but the camrys have weak *** handbrakes...and sorry to hear about all the lil problems your having...i thought camrys were supposd to be reliable...hope you get everything fixed!
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Sorry to dig this thread up, but instead of making a new one, today I use my key for the first time since owning the car to open the doors. Only problem is when I removed my key the whole locking mechanism came out still attached to the key. It looks like when they fixed the door over a year ago they never put the screw in to hold it onto the door, either that or it has come loose, but as I said this is the first time I ever put the key in the door. Will have to remove the door trim and screw it on, or get a professional to do it. More and more I wish I had bought the XR6.
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You got the 3 yr extended warranty didn't you ? Take it back and tell them to do it properly.

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