Warranty repair - Toyota Corolla, 1.4 L, 2008
Well, they made it up to the guarantee ... Of course, the wet ceiling lining made itself felt a long time ago, but there was no time for repair. The main reason for visiting the shopping center was a terrible creak in the front suspension when driving through painful bumps. At first I thought that the fault was inadequately cold winter and inadequate driving style. However, the manager reassured him by saying that this is one of the Corolla sores. Replacements are requested by the stabilizer with rubber bands. There are rubber bands, but the stabilizer must be ordered. The order will take two weeks to complete. In the meantime, the ceiling was glued with spleen. They also got rid of the terrible squeak of the driver's seat. Kapets, how he pestered! The difference is felt in comparison! After the shopping center I sat down and went. SILENCE! They also lubricated the trunk lock. The price of the issue - a day was a pedestrian. A drunken pedestrian. It was the eve of March 8th. Now it remains to wait for the stabilizer.
Price tag: 0 ₽ Mileage: 29,000 kmAn acquaintance who works at Ford said that condensation collecting under the skin is normal. I don’t know how they have it in Ford, in my Toyota I don’t want to see whitish stains and bunches of champignons. Perhaps the cars are not quite ready for our operating conditions. I note that two months ago the roof was glued again, with some new material. For the drops continued)
I wonder why the roof is not glued from the factory? All the same, this is Toyota! ; (
What condensation? Just fogged up the windows or real drops of moisture? I've never come across this. What kind of model?
I just wanted to ask if I was recently in a Toyota car dealership. I asked to open the car on which the test drives are carried out, it was about -8 on the street. So in the cabin on the windshield I saw a bunch of condensation. It looked like the stove was turned on and then the machine cooled down on the street. Condensation in the inside of the frontal is it normal?