jonesfam
22nd November 2014, 12:47 PM
Been thinking about this for awhile & have decided to post about it. Part of my indecision is that I feel I may have been ripped off, or maybe not, nobody likes to admit they may have been taken.
The story.
My 09 D3TDV6 started to play up a few months ago, it would occasionally go into "Limp Mode" but then be OK once re-started. It might not have done this for 1000k or it might do it 3 or 4 times in 100k. I could drive the 900k to work no problem then have it happen several times on the drive home 3 weeks later.
So, last service I asked the dealer to check this out, was told it was the fuel injection pump & it would need replacing for about $3500. As I was in the middle of extending our house at the time I decided to hold off for a bit until we had got over those bills, so the trip home before last I took her down to have the work done as the problem was becoming more regular.
So they had the car for a day, I called to pick her up about 4:30 & they had it out on a test drive, they then told me it had stopped & would not restart, it was coming back on a truck.
So they gave me a Freelander2 to drive home & asked me to phone the next day.
When I phoned back they said it was the fuel sensor, be a couple of days to get 1. So I phoned the boss, said I would be a couple of days late to work & enjoyed driving the Freelander for a couple of days.
Then they phone me to tell me the part is in & she will be fixed the next day, I drive back (this is about 2 hours each way) & guess what? It has died on it's test drive again.
Now I'm getting annoyed.
I hire a horrible Toyota Workmate 2wd ute to get back to work.
They phone to say they have found an air leak in the fuel lines & they will have to be replaced.
So a couple of weeks latter I drive the horrible ute back & pick up my D3.
All up this has cost me about $5000. Thankfully my boss has offered to pay for the horrible hire ute.
My D3 seems to be running very well, no problems thus far.
So I think I paid for a fuel pump I didn't need, a sensor I didn't need, a fuel filter I didn't need, a timing belt kit I didn't need (is that "The" timing belt or just for the fuel pump?) & a whole lot of labour I didn't need.
This is not to mention the fuel back & forth & inconvenience.
 
I wanted it fixed, I love my car, I missed her & I never realised how rough the road was out to Doomadgee until I drove that Toyota here & back. I am very pleased to have her back & seemingly in good health.
But, I can't help feeling I got ripped off.:(
Jonesfam
The story.
My 09 D3TDV6 started to play up a few months ago, it would occasionally go into "Limp Mode" but then be OK once re-started. It might not have done this for 1000k or it might do it 3 or 4 times in 100k. I could drive the 900k to work no problem then have it happen several times on the drive home 3 weeks later.
So, last service I asked the dealer to check this out, was told it was the fuel injection pump & it would need replacing for about $3500. As I was in the middle of extending our house at the time I decided to hold off for a bit until we had got over those bills, so the trip home before last I took her down to have the work done as the problem was becoming more regular.
So they had the car for a day, I called to pick her up about 4:30 & they had it out on a test drive, they then told me it had stopped & would not restart, it was coming back on a truck.
So they gave me a Freelander2 to drive home & asked me to phone the next day.
When I phoned back they said it was the fuel sensor, be a couple of days to get 1. So I phoned the boss, said I would be a couple of days late to work & enjoyed driving the Freelander for a couple of days.
Then they phone me to tell me the part is in & she will be fixed the next day, I drive back (this is about 2 hours each way) & guess what? It has died on it's test drive again.
Now I'm getting annoyed.
I hire a horrible Toyota Workmate 2wd ute to get back to work.
They phone to say they have found an air leak in the fuel lines & they will have to be replaced.
So a couple of weeks latter I drive the horrible ute back & pick up my D3.
All up this has cost me about $5000. Thankfully my boss has offered to pay for the horrible hire ute.
My D3 seems to be running very well, no problems thus far.
So I think I paid for a fuel pump I didn't need, a sensor I didn't need, a fuel filter I didn't need, a timing belt kit I didn't need (is that "The" timing belt or just for the fuel pump?) & a whole lot of labour I didn't need.
This is not to mention the fuel back & forth & inconvenience.
I wanted it fixed, I love my car, I missed her & I never realised how rough the road was out to Doomadgee until I drove that Toyota here & back. I am very pleased to have her back & seemingly in good health.
But, I can't help feeling I got ripped off.:(
Jonesfam