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Mar 17, 2025
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Great38
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Haha. Good point!
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Is there any reason to take my hybrid (Sienna) to the dealership for scheduled
Great38
Mar 17, 9:26am
My brother works at a dealership. From what he’s told me, the people working on
Powerbait DPM
Mar 17, 9:27am
Worst service and highest incompetence I've experienced has been from
IceBlue
Mar 17, 9:47am
I would ask your mechanic if you really do trust them.
JAGA97
Mar 17, 9:27am
Haha. Good point!
Great38
Mar 17, 9:31am
If resetting the maintenance lights is your goal, it's cheaper to watch youtube and DIY, especially on a Toyota it's
Bert609
Mar 17, 9:37am
Electrical tape over the dash lights for the win. Fixed my tire pressure sensor
Nakedbootleg
Mar 17, 9:45am
If you can find a good mechanic or shop
Cougrrrs Roll
Mar 17, 9:40am
I usually took my previous car into the dealership for that kind of regular
TheNerd
Mar 17, 9:43am
A lot of times, those are options that you can set. The salesman never tells you when you buy it, but you can
Bert609
Mar 17, 10:00am
Maybe the salesman should have told the mechanic about that feature.
TheNerd
Mar 17, 10:03am
You are right though, in my experience the salesman hardly know anything about the car other than “features that sell”
Bert609
Mar 17, 10:05am
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