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Old 06-03-2007, 04:12 PM   #1
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Will the dealership have a fit if you have modded your Yaris? Example: CAI?
Dont know if they will honor the TSB, seeing that it effects a complete opposite end of the car, but in-advertantly is effected by it. More in = more needing to go out?
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Old 06-04-2007, 07:45 PM   #2
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they won't have a fit... the only issue they may have if your throwing a P0171 lean code with the intake and its due to an incorrect install. if its a good dealer...they will never even take it into consideration
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Old 06-05-2007, 12:22 PM   #3
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hey i've been reading a lot on these forums and do also get the sulfur smell in my car. I took it in today and complained about it, but the dealership said that Toyota dosen't honor the tsb in California anymore because of something in the gas. Is this true? Has anyone recently gotten theirs changed in CA?
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Old 06-05-2007, 12:45 PM   #4
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hey i've been reading a lot on these forums and do also get the sulfur smell in my car. I took it in today and complained about it, but the dealership said that Toyota dosen't honor the tsb in California anymore because of something in the gas. Is this true? Has anyone recently gotten theirs changed in CA?
Have not heard this yet. Sounds pretty suspicious. Which dealer? Where/how did he get this info? Ask to see it in writing. Calll Toyota Corporate. At this point I would not believe him. Possibly Toyota is losing $$ on this big time and now doing an about face and "blaming" it on the gas addititives?
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Old 06-05-2007, 01:01 PM   #5
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It was at Elk Grove Toyota up near Sac. He said they got an email from Toyota saying not to change anymore cats for the sulfur smell. I thought it was strange too, but the service manager wasn't in yet so I just got his number and left. I've already emailed Toyota, but I'll call Toyota Corp after work if I don't get a response by then.
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Old 06-05-2007, 02:28 PM   #6
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It was at Elk Grove Toyota up near Sac. He said they got an email from Toyota saying not to change anymore cats for the sulfur smell. I thought it was strange too, but the service manager wasn't in yet so I just got his number and left. I've already emailed Toyota, but I'll call Toyota Corp after work if I don't get a response by then.
I was very interested in this and had a few minutes so I called Toyota Corporate. They researched it for me and assured me that they are still replacing catalytic converters as stated in TSB EG035-06 (Revised). Your dealer who told you that he received an email from Toyota stating not to change it is probably making that up. I would go with what Toyota says. You can call for yourself. If in fact the dealer is being less than honest with you, I would raise some hell and let his "bosses" know about it. Good luck!
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Old 06-05-2007, 03:53 PM   #7
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I was very interested in this and had a few minutes so I called Toyota Corporate. They researched it for me and assured me that they are still replacing catalytic converters as stated in TSB EG035-06 (Revised). Your dealer who told you that he received an email from Toyota stating not to change it is probably making that up. I would go with what Toyota says. You can call for yourself. If in fact the dealer is being less than honest with you, I would raise some hell and let his "bosses" know about it. Good luck!
Thanks jlift. I'm going back there tomorrow to let them know I've talked to Toyota Corporate and got confirmation that the TSB is still in effect. If they still won't change it, then I'll be raising hell with the managers.
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Old 06-05-2007, 02:53 PM   #8
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does this apply to recently purchased yarii too? i just got mine 2 weeks ago and i'm wondering if they would have replaced the part on their own by now. and how bad is the smell? so far i haven't been able to smell anything, but i haven't been in any real stop and go traffic yet.
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Old 06-05-2007, 03:48 PM   #9
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does this apply to recently purchased yarii too? i just got mine 2 weeks ago and i'm wondering if they would have replaced the part on their own by now. and how bad is the smell? so far i haven't been able to smell anything, but i haven't been in any real stop and go traffic yet.
I'm pretty sure it applies to new ones because I just got my yaris about a month or so ago and it's got the problem.

It smells really bad like rotten eggs. I don't even think you need to be in real bad stop and go traffic for it to happen. The first time I noticed the smell was after driving back to Sac from SF with pretty light traffic. I started my car after dropping off my brother and it was rotten egg smell all over.
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Old 06-05-2007, 05:19 PM   #10
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does this apply to recently purchased yarii too? i just got mine 2 weeks ago and i'm wondering if they would have replaced the part on their own by now. and how bad is the smell? so far i haven't been able to smell anything, but i haven't been in any real stop and go traffic yet.
Yes. They are actually NOT putting the replacement Cat. on newly manufactured Yarii as they roll out of the factory. But, if you are aware of the TSB and print it out and take it in to them (you'll find it in a .pdf at the beginning of this thread), then they must honor it. Only if you are aware of it and ask for it, then they will replace it. I think that Toyota is trying to be "cost effective" here. i.e., what you don't know won't hurt you. (believe me, a majority of car owners do not know about these technical service bulletins!) It's best to have a copy of the TSB so that they can't say, "well, maybe you got some bad gas or are smelling something else" or something else like that. When I got my work done, I went in with a stack of 4 TSB's! The service rep. told me that I was not his "average" customer.
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Old 06-05-2007, 05:31 PM   #11
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Okay. The sedan doesn't have this problem, right?
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Old 06-05-2007, 05:57 PM   #12
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Okay. The sedan doesn't have this problem, right?
No. The TSB states:

"TSB REVISION NOTICE: August 4, 2006. This TSB applies ONLY to Yaris liftback models."


So we are talking about the liftback here. Sorry for any confusion. The TSB's state exactly which models are affected on any specific upgrade. Which begs the question, "why are the sedans unaffected? Perhaps they have the newer part on them?" hmmmmm....
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