So this is a very very long story, but I will do my best to shorten it up best I can.
I have a 2012 Tundra, I was towing my side-by-side on the interstate going 70mph (cruise control with Tow engaged). The check engine light comes on, but everything seems fine. I get to my destination, hit the trails come back and my truck doesn't have reverse. We drag it back, and It won't shit above 3rd gear. I drive it home (40 miles) on back roads going real slow. Drop it off at my local mechanics (super honest guy, and I know him well). He says transmission is shot. I go to Toyota buy a $4,000 remanufactured transmission (they no longer sell new) with a 1 year warranty. My local mechanic installs it. I drive about 10 miles and it slips gears and the check engine light comes on. I bring it to local mechanic who hooks the reader up to it and it says the internal shifter solenoid is shot. He tells me he doesn't want to touch it and void the warranty, take it straight to Toyota.
I take it to The Toyota service shop I bought the transmission from. After a month of them not answering or returning my calls I call cooperate, and the service department calls me 2 hours after that. They say the tranny fluid is glimmering which means there is metal in the fluid, and I need to pay $450 for a flush and that is the only problem. I fight it, but they insist, lots of back and fourth I give in because it has now been an entire summer without my truck. I go in to pay and they try to charge me for almost $1,900 for a new solenoid, wiring harness and other stuff that was bad. They said when my mechanic installed the tranny he didn't flush the cooler which caused these problems. I go to my mechanic, he shows me on my slip where I paid for two bottle of fluid flush and the service. Then he calls me the next day and produces his receipt of him purchasing the fluid the day before he charged me. I bring this to Toyota and tell them it was flushed. They agree it was installed correctly and it was a faulty transmission. They say they will warranty the solenoid, but I have to pay for the flush and labor.
I call Corporate and they agree I shouldn't have to pay, but then all they can do is complain to the service department and have them call me to work it out. The service department insists I pay for everything except the solenoid. I am already out almost $6,000 for a transmission now they want me to pay almost $1,500 more for their faulty transmission that is warrantied.
I have fought this hard! But I feel like I am at a brick wall. Anyone know what else I can do? I am out $6,000 already and have been without my truck for over 2 and a half months.
The only option I can think of now, is to pick my truck up with my spare set of keys, and wait until they take me to small claims court. I worry that if they messed something else up, I won't be able to get them to fix it and I will be really screwed. Especially if this new transmission is a ticking time bomb and it dies completely.
I have a 2012 Tundra, I was towing my side-by-side on the interstate going 70mph (cruise control with Tow engaged). The check engine light comes on, but everything seems fine. I get to my destination, hit the trails come back and my truck doesn't have reverse. We drag it back, and It won't shit above 3rd gear. I drive it home (40 miles) on back roads going real slow. Drop it off at my local mechanics (super honest guy, and I know him well). He says transmission is shot. I go to Toyota buy a $4,000 remanufactured transmission (they no longer sell new) with a 1 year warranty. My local mechanic installs it. I drive about 10 miles and it slips gears and the check engine light comes on. I bring it to local mechanic who hooks the reader up to it and it says the internal shifter solenoid is shot. He tells me he doesn't want to touch it and void the warranty, take it straight to Toyota.
I take it to The Toyota service shop I bought the transmission from. After a month of them not answering or returning my calls I call cooperate, and the service department calls me 2 hours after that. They say the tranny fluid is glimmering which means there is metal in the fluid, and I need to pay $450 for a flush and that is the only problem. I fight it, but they insist, lots of back and fourth I give in because it has now been an entire summer without my truck. I go in to pay and they try to charge me for almost $1,900 for a new solenoid, wiring harness and other stuff that was bad. They said when my mechanic installed the tranny he didn't flush the cooler which caused these problems. I go to my mechanic, he shows me on my slip where I paid for two bottle of fluid flush and the service. Then he calls me the next day and produces his receipt of him purchasing the fluid the day before he charged me. I bring this to Toyota and tell them it was flushed. They agree it was installed correctly and it was a faulty transmission. They say they will warranty the solenoid, but I have to pay for the flush and labor.
I call Corporate and they agree I shouldn't have to pay, but then all they can do is complain to the service department and have them call me to work it out. The service department insists I pay for everything except the solenoid. I am already out almost $6,000 for a transmission now they want me to pay almost $1,500 more for their faulty transmission that is warrantied.
I have fought this hard! But I feel like I am at a brick wall. Anyone know what else I can do? I am out $6,000 already and have been without my truck for over 2 and a half months.
The only option I can think of now, is to pick my truck up with my spare set of keys, and wait until they take me to small claims court. I worry that if they messed something else up, I won't be able to get them to fix it and I will be really screwed. Especially if this new transmission is a ticking time bomb and it dies completely.
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