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Quote from one dealership, work done at another
To my knowledge, no. If they don't do the work, they don't get paid. That's even if you take it to another Toyota dealership.
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No low beams but do have high beams
While your're checking fuses, don't overlook the connector(s) on the headlights themselves. Sometimes they fail over time and other times due to people putting higher wattage bulbs than the ...
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No low beams but do have high beams
Most modern headlight bulbs have two filaments in the same glass enclosure: one for low beams, one for high beams. I imagine that you use low beams most of the time, so the corresponding filament ...
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Tundra refuses to start despite replacing starter
Your Tundra should have a Starter Relay, and it's likely in the main fuse block under the hood. I checked your Owners Manual but it doesn't look like they put the information in there. Fuse Locations ...
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New Calipers But Brakes are Locking Up and Getting Hot
Some (all?) tundras have 4-piston calipers. There are no frozen pins. About the only reason to ever replace is if they are leaking.
As for locking. The mechanic should verify that the calipers are ...
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New Calipers But Brakes are Locking Up and Getting Hot
I used to have a 77 Celica that did this, and it was a problem with the front brakes. The problem would be unrelated to new calipers though. In the master cylinder as you depress the brake pedal it ...
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