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![]() Drives: yaris hatchback le Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: toronto
Posts: 5
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FOLLOWUP (sorry for the length of this post):
Part replaced for $53.30 So thanks to this forum I had the part replaced by Toyota for $53.30... out of warranty. I had the issue back in feb 2010 with the right sensor. they replaced it under warranty but didnt say what caused the issue despite my complaints to know the cause... just said that they had to replace the entire sensor assembly. Back then I complained asking them to recheck and replace the other sensors but they wouldn't becuz they were fine... I didnt actually look this problem up until tonight jan 2011 when the sensor went on the leftside. So the story goes: Came in tonight.... told me it would cost $733 to fix the sensor issue. Add $200+ for labor and $100 for the initial diagnostic. Googled and found this thread.... showed them the easy fix and the tsb issued in 2008 (US version). After talking with service manager, technician and service rep we finally found the TSB (CDN version). I told them to fix the problem according to the TSB which matched the error code found during diagnostic. The replaced just the wire sensor (list price $53.30), waved the diagnostic fee and took 10% off labor (after 1hr of complaining with everyone there). Total was about $230 ($180 2hr labor, $50 part) I wouldve tried cleaning it but the tech had already pulled out the sensor and showed me the wire was damaged (really?). At least i have the latest sensor model (hopefully) which should protect against corrosion/damage to the sensor. So hopefully I wont have to worry about this or having to clean the original faulty sensor every year. If it hasn't been posted... for those looking for the TSB (CDN version) the number is: TSB3027 (issued July 3, 2008 revised on March 19, 2010) - Canadian TSB Version DTC (diagnostic trouble codes) C0210 - Rear Speed Sensor RH circuit C0215 - Rear Speed Sensor LH Circuit Sorry I didnt get a chance to read the entire thread but I skim through enough of it to help me get the right part replaced at a reasonable price rather than their initial costs of $700-900 Hope that helps. The service manager also said he'd follow up with Toyota. What they call a good will claim... case determined by toyota canada. Sorry for the length of the post... but hopefully some of this info helps someone with the same issue. Cheers. Last edited by da1nonly; 01-05-2011 at 10:27 PM. |
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