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Old 03-08-2015, 09:39 PM   #1
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Thanks CTScott. I appreciate the information. I will talk to the dealership tomorrow and demand an explanation for how this happened.

On a related note, I wonder how often dealerships forget to actually do the repairs that they charged for. Like if the service people forgot to change the oil filter with the oil change, no one would know.
Wow ....someone really made a huge mistake and forgot to tighten the bolts... Yes its unfortunate that this has happen glad no one got hurt but honestly we are only human mistakes happen all the time .
I work for Toyota have done many spiral cables and other warranty work and getting tired of hearing from ppl that only dealerships make mistakes or don't do there job. . .it's funny how everyone is a mechanic when it comes to pushing blame but can never take responsibility.
I do what is on my work order period nothing more nothing less , have a routine that I stick to just like with any other job and yes I do make mistakes at times cos last time I looked I was human ...so yes this happen no its not accepted but to make crazy stink over it is just ridiculous .
Just my 2 Canadian cents on this lol
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Wow ....someone really made a huge mistake and forgot to tighten the bolts... Yes its unfortunate that this has happen glad no one got hurt but honestly we are only human mistakes happen all the time .
I work for Toyota have done many spiral cables and other warranty work and getting tired of hearing from ppl that only dealerships make mistakes or don't do there job. . .it's funny how everyone is a mechanic when it comes to pushing blame but can never take responsibility.
I do what is on my work order period nothing more nothing less , have a routine that I stick to just like with any other job and yes I do make mistakes at times cos last time I looked I was human ...so yes this happen no its not accepted but to make crazy stink over it is just ridiculous .
Just my 2 Canadian cents on this lol
If the correct combination of damaged wires occurred when the airbag fell off while the car was in motion, the airbag could have easily deployed (damaged +12V on the horn wire connects to the positive wire for the airbag squib) and would likely have killed the O.P.

I agree that people make mistakes, but when dealing with a part of the car that can easily kill the owner, a mistake of this nature is completely unacceptable.

Having directed the service organization in the past for a company that produced a piece of equipment that could be quite dangerous to the general public if not serviced properly, proper procedures, documentation and check lists were key. And, service personnel were held accountable for failing to follow said procedures.
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Old 03-08-2015, 10:17 PM   #3
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If the correct combination of damaged wires occurred when the airbag fell off while the car was in motion, the airbag could have easily deployed (damaged +12V on the horn wire connects to the positive wire for the airbag squib) and would likely have killed the O.P.

I agree that people make mistakes, but when dealing with a part of the car that can easily kill the owner, a mistake of this nature is completely unacceptable.

Having directed the service organization in the past for a company that produced a piece of equipment that could be quite dangerous to the general public if not serviced properly, proper procedures, documentation and check lists were key. And, service personnel were held accountable for failing to follow said procedures.
I totally agree with you not acceptable and yes air bag could have gone off...just tired of seeing ppl blame the dealerships for everything also warranty work done by ppl that are not qualified for the job and yes extra care has to be taken when working on specific areas of the vehicle.
Glad no one got hurt have it documented and fixed ask questions and have someone take responsibility for there actions ...best is to involve Toyota and have them do an investigation cos if not the blame will be pushed down with out knowing the right reason.... I find the big problem is with service reps by over booking and having wrong ppl do the job or working on more than one car at a time.
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cos last time I looked I was human ...
Oh God how I want to say something...
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Old 03-09-2015, 01:42 PM   #5
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Oh God how I want to say something...
Lol ...I bet haha
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