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| Open Question: I bought a 2009 Toyota Corolla in December 2008 and I'm having issues with the ABS system? January 8, 2010 at 10:29 am |
| | His name is Onyx. The ABS (anti-lock braking system) light continually comes on at random times as I'm driving or is on when I start the car. If I turn the engine off, the light won't come back on until it feels like it. I now leave Onyx running every time I go to Toyota Service. Toyota has run a diagnostics several times with the light on and off, but are unable to find a code in the RAM. They've changed the switch and the actuator. I dropped Onyx back off this morning because the ABS light came back on; 3 days after having the actuator changed. This is the fifth time I've taken in Onyx and I feel that they won't be able to find a solution. Onyx was purchased in MO, but repairs are being done in IL. Even though Service can't find an actual code or problem, I have notice a significant difference with braking. Randomly, my brakes will either overbrake when I slightly push on it or underbrake when I step harder on the pedal. It takes another 1-2 pushes on the pedal to get the brakes to brake properly. The ABS light first came on July 2009, but was first serviced December 2009 as the light only came on once every 2 mos. Once November came, light was coming on approx every 2 weeks or less. Now light comes on once per week or more. Light comes on without me pushing on brakes; just randomly. Today, there going to tear him apart to check the wiring. Does Onyx qualify for the Lemon Law? What?! Doesn't everyone name all of their cars? |
| Open Question: Carfax Report / Lemon law?? January 8, 2010 at 1:11 am |
| | I am looking at a Specific 2007 Dodge Caliber. Everything looks great, only 42k miles, no body damage, etc. It's from a dealer in town, probably our "best" used car dealer. I did a CARFAX search for the Caliber's VIN and it showed that there are three reports- I DID NOT pay to see them. I had previously emailed them this evening asking some basic questions and for them to call me, and I will ask about it then. But I am dying to know, are all carfax reports "bad"? Also, here is my state's lemon law: http://www.law.state.ak.us/department/civil/consumer/lemonlaw.html Am i protected if its a piece of crap under the hood? No i didnt look at the link. |
| Open Question: a tow company sold my 75 year old unlicenced aunt a car can i get her money back they told me no refunds? January 7, 2010 at 5:54 pm |
| | i took my 75 year old aunt to a tow company to look at used cars for sale she looked at couple of them and liked one of them when i asked how the car ran i was told it ran very good as i was checking out the car my aunt mentioned she liked it and a gentelman took her into the office by the time i got to the office they allready had her signing paperwork and taking her money she doesnt even have a valid drivers licence due to eye surgery what can i do the employees say no refunds but it hasnt even been 24 hours yet isnt there some kind of lemon law or somthing | | | | |
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