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kittygirl13
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dealership, can you help if you know cars? Is it physically possible for technician or someone else at the dealership to do something with cv boot on the car?
Here is my story: brought a Land Cruiser for oil change and multi point inspection, brake service to toyota. had a whole bunch of coupons that they were not happy about. the guy who arranged the service was kind of slicky and not very friendly. I was joking saying that we should have given coupons after the service, so they would not do a bad job.
the car was not ready that evening, they wanted to keep it overnight.
i pick up next morning, there is a noice coming out of the right side.
brought it back for them to look at it. the same guy tells us, ooops, you have to change a "cv boot" it's been leaking grease and now it's making the noise. well , my question is, could they do something for the grease to leak out. the left side seems fine and looks different, looks dry and it's 2004 land cruiser, don't those last and last and last without major break down. also he said if cv boot replacement will not get rid of the noise, the whole axle might need to be replaced or worked on, i did not quite understand. everything was so fishy, they guy was smiling when we came back and technician agreed that there was no noise when we brought in the car, but now there is.
shouldn't they be responsible for fixing it, since the noise started after their service /work was done? is it physically possible to do something to make grease come out of the cv boot?
Here is my story: brought a Land Cruiser for oil change and multi point inspection, brake service to toyota. had a whole bunch of coupons that they were not happy about. the guy who arranged the service was kind of slicky and not very friendly. I was joking saying that we should have given coupons after the service, so they would not do a bad job.
the car was not ready that evening, they wanted to keep it overnight.
i pick up next morning, there is a noice coming out of the right side.
brought it back for them to look at it. the same guy tells us, ooops, you have to change a "cv boot" it's been leaking grease and now it's making the noise. well , my question is, could they do something for the grease to leak out. the left side seems fine and looks different, looks dry and it's 2004 land cruiser, don't those last and last and last without major break down. also he said if cv boot replacement will not get rid of the noise, the whole axle might need to be replaced or worked on, i did not quite understand. everything was so fishy, they guy was smiling when we came back and technician agreed that there was no noise when we brought in the car, but now there is.
shouldn't they be responsible for fixing it, since the noise started after their service /work was done? is it physically possible to do something to make grease come out of the cv boot?