I just did this job on my 07 Camry. Everything looks good but now theres a loud vibration/rattle at start up or at certain rpm's. Definitely coming from the dash. I did have 2 silver 12mm bolts left over and couldn't find out where they went. The vibration must be caused by someting not snugged down. Figured it out. It was the the square box just before the throttle body. It was resting against the valve cover and vibrating.🤦
Great video. Our 2007 dash was replaced under recall, but we noticed 6 months later that passenger heat no longer worked. Will have to go in myself to try to undo the damage.
They basically have to remove the entire interior front end of the car. Count your blessings: 1. That Toyota did the job for free. 2. That the technicians made only one "mistake" in re. the pax side heat--so far..... This job, on your dime, would cost from $2000 -to- ? depending upon who you wanted to trust with your car. GOOD LUCK!
Mikel Well repetition paid of here lol but you went the extra mile with the evaporator! That’s a lot more work including the cowl under the hood. Good job on DIY though
I was a Toyota Master and I have to say you two did a great job. Don't listen to the peanut gallery on this site, They have no idea about the difference between what THEY get charged and what YOU get paid. Outstanding! But better hope the top brass don't see this video.
But it still took 2 techs ONLY 17 minutes....and the dealer gets big bucks more than what they should get regardless of what the techs get paid! Sheesh!!
Great video! These guys are amazingly fast and organized.... Answered all my questions about removing dash panels, radio etc. It almost looks like they're the only ones who do any work at this shop..
Watching this video makes me glad I do my own car repairs. They were throwing that trim around like it was on fire and stripping screws left and right.
I bought a 2007 Toyota Camry V6 from a friend and that part is very damaged. How can I exchange that part for a new one and how much is it worth? Where is that workshop located?
I have a 2007 Camry with the famous sticky dash. I just found out that there was a warranty extension that ended May 2017 where I could have gotten a replacement. I'm writing the top officials at Toyota now to try and replace. I bet you guys got a lot of these replacements over the years!
Awesome video, great job guys! I just picked up a 07 Solara with 17K miles. It’s pristine, except for the dash. I’m hoping I can still buy this dash and swap it out. Silly question. Are the OEM replacement dashes made of the same material as the original?
@@danielemigh7259 Thanks for the info man. I did end up ordering a new dash from the local dealership. $1800 ish. I went to the local junkyard and practiced pulling a dash off another old Solara for $120. Cheap schooling for dash removal if you ask me! Thanks again for posting this video and showing how it’s done.
The internet is full of so-called "fixes" for this problem. Shop around for the fix you think might work best for you . The COVERLAY Co. for example, makes custom fitted plastic covers that fit over the dashboard. It can be DIY or by professionals. Its pricey -caveat emptor.
Not gonna lie man, it is me, the one in the video with me and one other guy and we triple team all of the work load together. We all work great together and split the flag hours evenly. That way if someone gets a bad job you know the others guys are hustling to make everyone money.
Impressive video! Is the 2008 Solara similar to this? I just want to wrap the plain panel located above the glove box. Will that come off with the glove box (like in your video) so I won't need to pull whole dash? Thanks
The panel above the glove box that had the ac vent on the far right does pull out separately from the dash/glove box. No screws either...it’s just pulls straight out towards the rear of the car
Richard Collins Yes it is very similar but I prefer pulling the steering wheel also on the Avalon because it gives the extra room for removal and install.
I have been with Toyota for 11 years and there was an issue with evaporator cores prior to this dash replacement. The dash had to be removed for the evaporator core replacement so I got pretty familiar with what all needed to come out. So when the dash replacement came on we were ready to roll right out the gate :)
I had mine replace on a recall. The damn dash pad was really sticky. It's as if the glue underneath was oozing out on the surface. It attracted a lot of dust and dirt.
Free!!! In 2015 Toyota recall this dash panels, and replace them for free! Contact to any Toyota Dealership, they will order it for you. And a soon as the dash arrived, they will install it for you.
OMG!! The damn part is $1500?! Can't believe Toyota allowed such a mess to happen.... I have 1994 Honda and the dash is beautiful still and my Camry is garage kept and is a mess!! So disappointed in Toyota's lousy ethics!
Very informative video. Wish the local mechanics worked like that. My daughter's 07 Camry has the "sticky" dash pad and my 07 Prius has a bad evaporator coil. Having this sort of work done at a local repair shop is prohibitively expensive - especially for the 300,000 mile Prius. While I'm on the subject of all things "Camry" Toyota designers should have their butts kicked up between their shoulder blades for designing such a horribly ugly and hard to replace audio configuration.
I am trying to find the Toyota part number. does anyone know the part number so i can see if i can buy one online. I have a right hand drive 2007 Camry in Australia.
So knowing Toyota.. This is nowhere near the same procedure on a 5sfe.. I'm one of the fortunate that found out the hard way a 93 Camry engine going into a 96 requires that engine/pcm harness portion under dash (combination meter portion) to sync so to not be in constant limp mode 😵
@@danielemigh7259 Thanks. I believe the chemicals in cleaning products can interact with the heat too. My cars manual says to clean my interiors only with water. If heavily soiled only water and a mild soap.
My car was garage kept, sun shades used and no cleaning materials and it is sticky as all hell!! Has nothing to do with anything except stupid Toyota tried to go cheap on this item and many people are getting screwed because of it!!
@@PapillonOne And I'm one of them. Mine also garaged kept and hardly driven. I thought it was something bad that I used on it! But just found out 2 weeks ago (July 2019) that it was poor material and replacement free until May 2017. What the?
QUESTION: Just had mine replaced and now my driver side, front speakers (dash & door) are not working. Is there a chance that techs disconnected front/left speakers or damaged stereo? It appears that the radio was removed in this video.
Free!!!???? No anymore. I just having this issue with my Camry 2007. I found from Dealer and calling Toyota at 18003314331 that "warranty" expired. Legally they offer to fix this issue for cars with 10 years or less. But they never sent letters about this issue. How a DEFECT expired? Now i need to find a way to pay for it. They told me that will "warranty" cover only for 10 years and unlimited miles, but my car has 11 years and only 42,000 miles. Really disappointed with this quality issue. I dont know what else i can do?
Hi Angela. At the end i asked a mechanic friend of mine to replace the dashboard. It was a safety issue for us. We couldn't drive the car in sunny days. I paid $1200 for everything, part and labor, took 4 hours to replace it. If you want to keep your car for another 5 years or more, you must change it. The last option is to buy a dashboard cover for less than $50, but in my opinion looks really bad : / Again, this is safety issue if you dashboard is melted.
Try contacting your ''REGIONAL'' Toyota representative. No one ever notified me either, by letter,email or call, even though they had all 3 ways to contact me. I just happened to find a story about it online. Called last week and no problem getting it fixed. MAKE SURE all the electrical etc.. works afterwords. I just notice that some of my front speakers are not working.
@@deepsouthroktrapmusic hahahahahahaha, someone that does not work with us anymore. I have always thought it was funny to see him sitting there during the video
Dealer told me yesterday my 10 year enhanced warranty expired in May 2018, two months before I bought the damn car! They claimed the dashboard part alone costs $2000!! Labor cost unknown at this point.
Great Team work. But will all the complaints being made about the 2007 Dash board being sticky and light glare at night. That just shows that Toyota is FULLY aware of the issue, but want their customers to pay for repairs! Toyota needs to stand behind there products!! I will never purchase another Toyota in life! I wouldn't even take one if it was given to me! Team HONDA all day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Laturia Adams This was covered by Toyota free to the customers on 10 year old cars regardless of mileage. I don’t know of a better compliment to give Toyota. So when Toyota was aware of the issue they stood behind their product and repaired it :) but yeah thanks for the compliment on team work. We work good together ;)
I got a dead mouse right under the left front dash. Ck at body shop. He showed me the diagrams and it would take 7 hrs min to take that off. Wtf took these guys 7 min. Just need to lift off hope mouse is right there and not down in something. He’s not in any of the vent system and per the 100 flies trying to get in the corner of the window dash right in the corner the dash has to come off. Body guy pulled the side panel off and cover over the steering wheel further in. Really erks me they try to take me. Their time is worth something sure but really!
...so yall can do this in 16 minutes but people get charged 400$ of manual labor because it took "4 hours"....Capitalism man its beautiful. No offence to yall though, you guys did a great job.
Wow I replaced the same color interior dash board in my 2011 Camry! It was all sticky thought it was glue but it was actually the dash board itself in the heat of the South!
What was the purpose of this video we are good and fast.? I loved the part they opened the center console and now you could see nothing, may be the guys standing around could do the video up close. They messed up the dash by using cheap recycle materials and we have to pay for it
Toyota won't replace my dashboard. They want almost $2,000 and told me the service program they were running expired on April 11th. Complete trash. I have a 2011 Camry LE and the dash is melted to hell and back. Car only has 79,000 miles on it. I need to find an in-depth video so I can do this myself.
I have a 2011 Toyota Camry SE that I bought new. It has 132000 miles on it. I haven't had an ounce of trouble with the dash. But I recently bought a nice 2008 Toyota Solara that has some cracking of the dash. I'll probably fix it with a Coverlay kit rather than spending $2000+ for a new dash.
friendlyashraf Call your local dealer have them look into the issue for you. Mine is currently being replaced. My recall was “expired” back in 2016 but Toyota went about and beyond to fix the issue for me at no cost... definitely call and don’t take no for an answer lol
Erica B. Call The nearest dealer to you. Let them know , and they should know if it’s still under warranty. If they say it was but it has “expired” have them connect you to the manufacture, like I asked and we were able to resolve the issue. Cause I did have warranty. The previous owner. But I stated that the car was purchased during it so I was not aware. Anyhow I said I loved Toyota but they should stand by what they say or I will sell the car and go to Honda. Long story short after going back and fourth they were very nice and patient with me understood my concerns. Issue ended up being resolved. (: good luck! As it such a game changer and YOU should NOT have to pay out of pocket.
I want to apply for the sitting down supervising if any available.
ghasan ahmed
Absolutely, with another set of eyes we might get our time down by another minute or so :)
@@danielemigh7259 you guys did amazing job.Ill bring my lawn chair cranberry juice and 7up with that umbrella straw.
I just did this job on my 07 Camry. Everything looks good but now theres a loud vibration/rattle at start up or at certain rpm's. Definitely coming from the dash. I did have 2 silver 12mm bolts left over and couldn't find out where they went. The vibration must be caused by someting not snugged down. Figured it out. It was the the square box just before the throttle body. It was resting against the valve cover and vibrating.🤦
Behind the glove box look up, the two 12mm bolts hold the airbag to the crash bar. Install and tighten and boom….rattle gone
@@danielemigh7259 yup, you are correct. I ended up replacing the heater core and discovered the culprit. Thanks for responding.
Great video. Our 2007 dash was replaced under recall, but we noticed 6 months later that passenger heat no longer worked. Will have to go in myself to try to undo the damage.
They basically have to remove the entire interior front end of the car. Count your blessings:
1. That Toyota did the job for free.
2. That the technicians made only one "mistake" in re. the pax side heat--so far.....
This job, on your dime, would cost from $2000 -to- ? depending upon who you wanted to trust
with your car. GOOD LUCK!
@@Frank-mm2ypyou can buy a dash for $95
where a could buy a dash for 95$@@saintreem
@@saintreemwhere??
Great job just did the evap job in my driveway! Only took 14 days lmao. Again good job you made it look like cake walk
Mikel Well repetition paid of here lol but you went the extra mile with the evaporator! That’s a lot more work including the cowl under the hood. Good job on DIY though
I was a Toyota Master and I have to say you two did a great job. Don't listen to the peanut gallery on this site, They have no idea about the difference between what THEY get charged and what YOU get paid. Outstanding! But better hope the top brass don't see this video.
Thank you man!
Wayne Penney I agree! Car tech's deserve to get paid well, its a lot of pressure on them and some customers attitude doesn't help at all!
But it still took 2 techs ONLY 17 minutes....and the dealer gets big bucks more than what they should get regardless of what the techs get paid! Sheesh!!
I don't think he was referring to the techs re the $400.00
Billed 8+ hours for a 1 hour MAX job.
Thieves
Great video! These guys are amazingly fast and organized.... Answered all my questions about removing dash panels, radio etc. It almost looks like they're the only ones who do any work at this shop..
Watching this video makes me glad I do my own car repairs. They were throwing that trim around like it was on fire and stripping screws left and right.
I bought a 2007 Toyota Camry V6 from a friend and that part is very damaged. How can I exchange that part for a new one and how much is it worth? Where is that workshop located?
@@ReparandoR6 we are in Alabama, it is roughly $1,000 for the part and labor depends on where you take it. Probably $450 or better at a dealership
@@danielemigh7259 thank you! I'll see here in the Toyota Center iam in Florida
I have a 2007 Camry with the famous sticky dash. I just found out that there was a warranty extension that ended May 2017 where I could have gotten a replacement. I'm writing the top officials at Toyota now to try and replace. I bet you guys got a lot of these replacements over the years!
Jay G. Yes we have, when the fix came out everyone was getting new dashes. We would do multiples a day. Now they trickle in one every month or so.
@@danielemigh7259 there will be more in the future! The media is catching up and will force Toyota to repair all the rest.
@@gosman949 i have one as well but its too late for me. ppl have said they tried contacting toyota to no avail...
@@lilmamagc yes I contacted corporate Toyota here in the Dallas area. To no avail. I complained to the National Transportation Agency. You should too.
Awesome video, great job guys! I just picked up a 07 Solara with 17K miles. It’s pristine, except for the dash. I’m hoping I can still buy this dash and swap it out. Silly question. Are the OEM replacement dashes made of the same material as the original?
It is an updated material so the sticky/crack conditions don’t continue. The Solara isn’t to bad. Once the dash is swapped it will be a nice car
@@danielemigh7259
Thanks for the info man. I did end up ordering a new dash from the local dealership. $1800 ish. I went to the local junkyard and practiced pulling a dash off another old Solara for $120. Cheap schooling for dash removal if you ask me! Thanks again for posting this video and showing how it’s done.
sigh...i got my car in 2018 so its out of recall and i cant get it replaced . what do i do? i was just gonna get some car vinyl and do a vinyl cover
The internet is full of so-called "fixes" for this problem. Shop around for the fix you think might work best for you . The COVERLAY Co. for example, makes custom fitted plastic covers that fit over the dashboard. It can be DIY or by professionals. Its pricey -caveat emptor.
How much is the guy on the left getting paid?
I should have done it this way when i worked for Toyota! 2 is better then 1.
Not gonna lie man, it is me, the one in the video with me and one other guy and we triple team all of the work load together. We all work great together and split the flag hours evenly. That way if someone gets a bad job you know the others guys are hustling to make everyone money.
Impressive video! Is the 2008 Solara similar to this? I just want to wrap the plain panel located above the glove box. Will that come off with the glove box (like in your video) so I won't need to pull whole dash? Thanks
The panel above the glove box that had the ac vent on the far right does pull out separately from the dash/glove box. No screws either...it’s just pulls straight out towards the rear of the car
@@danielemigh7259Hey champ just wondering if a 2009 Toyota aurion could be replaced similarly to how you did it here??
Very impressive! I'm about to attempt this job on an 09 Avalon. Is it pretty much the same?
Richard Collins Yes it is very similar but I prefer pulling the steering wheel also on the Avalon because it gives the extra room for removal and install.
Can you make a vid of you replacing the evap core?
Next one I do yes!!!
Got you a video up bud! Evap Core replacement
How many of these did it take you to get to this short a time to replace it?
I have been with Toyota for 11 years and there was an issue with evaporator cores prior to this dash replacement. The dash had to be removed for the evaporator core replacement so I got pretty familiar with what all needed to come out. So when the dash replacement came on we were ready to roll right out the gate :)
Is there any step by step instructions?
Just put up a video of step by step in my Evaporator Core Video
How much does this cost mine is melted and causing a HUGE glare?
$2000 on up depending on the dealer or repair shop.
Check with TOYOTA to find out if you qualify for a free dealer replacement under recall.
@@Frank-mm2ypMight as well just buy a new car….
Did you have to remove the front tweeters to remove that dash?
Yes we do, two 10mm bolts holding the speaker down and one electrical connector
I had mine replace on a recall. The damn dash pad was really sticky. It's as if the glue underneath was oozing out on the surface. It attracted a lot of dust and dirt.
They should take the old ones and make mouse traps out of them. Crazy sticky!!!!!
These 2 are amazing.
Thank you dude!
please tell me how much is the replacement dash pad? approximately?
It should be free. This was a recall issue. The dashboard had a sticky surface later on when it came out of the factory.
$1,500.00.
Free!!! In 2015 Toyota recall this dash panels, and replace them for free! Contact to any Toyota Dealership, they will order it for you. And a soon as the dash arrived, they will install it for you.
OMG!! The damn part is $1500?! Can't believe Toyota allowed such a mess to happen.... I have 1994 Honda and the dash is beautiful still and my Camry is garage kept and is a mess!! So disappointed in Toyota's lousy ethics!
Very informative video. Wish the local mechanics worked like that. My daughter's 07 Camry has the "sticky" dash pad and my 07 Prius has a bad evaporator coil. Having this sort of work done at a local repair shop is prohibitively expensive - especially for the 300,000 mile Prius. While I'm on the subject of all things "Camry" Toyota designers should have their butts kicked up between their shoulder blades for designing such a horribly ugly and hard to replace audio configuration.
Wow great video
Good explanation 👏🏼
I am trying to find the Toyota part number. does anyone know the part number so i can see if i can buy one online. I have a right hand drive 2007 Camry in Australia.
5540106101-BO
So knowing Toyota..
This is nowhere near the same procedure on a 5sfe..
I'm one of the fortunate that found out the hard way a 93 Camry engine going into a 96 requires that engine/pcm harness portion under dash (combination meter portion) to sync so to not be in constant limp mode 😵
Does anybody know if the melting has to do with engine heat or is it just due to the weather or both?
The sun beaming on the dash for years causing the material to become sticky. No relation to engine heat.
@@danielemigh7259 Thanks. I believe the chemicals in cleaning products can interact with the heat too. My cars manual says to clean my interiors only with water. If heavily soiled only water and a mild soap.
My car was garage kept, sun shades used and no cleaning materials and it is sticky as all hell!! Has nothing to do with anything except stupid Toyota tried to go cheap on this item and many people are getting screwed because of it!!
@@PapillonOne Unbelievable!
@@PapillonOne And I'm one of them. Mine also garaged kept and hardly driven. I thought it was something bad that I used on it! But just found out 2 weeks ago (July 2019) that it was poor material and replacement free until May 2017. What the?
Cool video is it the same for the 2016 camry??
No they changed the body style in 2012 and again in 2015 so the 2016 Camry is different but very similar
Great job guys
Thanks man
Were is ur shop at because I have a Toyota Camry and I want to change to push to start and change my dashboard
Does anyone know the part number for the dash?
lilmamagc The part number is 55401-06091-E0 for the gray color. If you have a different color the last two letters/numbers change
Good shit bbbuuuutttt a bunch of thing was removed that wasnt required to be removed just to pull the dashboard 😂
my channel Enlighten me?
Oh that's why I have I my pillar covers scratched after I had my dashboard replaced...!!!
I noticed they threw them on the floor and I was thinking I bet they could get scratched up like that
Rola C yes, mine too!! They suck
Yes same. All chopped up. Material way to soft when exposed to Sun/heat too long
QUESTION: Just had mine replaced and now my driver side, front speakers (dash & door) are not working. Is there a chance that techs disconnected front/left speakers or damaged stereo? It appears that the radio was removed in this video.
The speakers in the corner of the dash and the radio is removed so there is a possibility the speaker did not get plugged in
They forgot to connect.
Wayne Lynch
Good, glad it wasn’t anything serious. It happens.
Free!!!???? No anymore. I just having this issue with my Camry 2007. I found from Dealer and calling Toyota at 18003314331 that "warranty" expired. Legally they offer to fix this issue for cars with 10 years or less. But they never sent letters about this issue. How a DEFECT expired? Now i need to find a way to pay for it. They told me that will "warranty" cover only for 10 years and unlimited miles, but my car has 11 years and only 42,000 miles. Really disappointed with this quality issue. I dont know what else i can do?
Alfonso Gilson i have the same problem , anybody know any other options?
Hi Angela. At the end i asked a mechanic friend of mine to replace the dashboard. It was a safety issue for us. We couldn't drive the car in sunny days. I paid $1200 for everything, part and labor, took 4 hours to replace it. If you want to keep your car for another 5 years or more, you must change it. The last option is to buy a dashboard cover for less than $50, but in my opinion looks really bad : / Again, this is safety issue if you dashboard is melted.
Me too. When I tried to get it done, they didn't have the parts. Now it's too late.
Try contacting your ''REGIONAL'' Toyota representative. No one ever notified me either, by letter,email or call, even though they had all 3 ways to contact me. I just happened to find a story about it online. Called last week and no problem getting it fixed. MAKE SURE all the electrical etc.. works afterwords. I just notice that some of my front speakers are not working.
@@aa.gilson - where did your mechanic get the dashboard from? Any chance you live in Central Florida?
Amazing team work ...Can i get you guys to replace my camry dash... its crap :-)
I would definitely replace it for you, thanks for the nice comment
Who's the weirdo staring at y'all the whole time?
@@deepsouthroktrapmusic hahahahahahaha, someone that does not work with us anymore. I have always thought it was funny to see him sitting there during the video
I signed the two of you up to go work for a Crew Pit.
How much could they charge me to replace my dashboard on my 2009 camry parts and labor ??
Dealer told me yesterday my 10 year enhanced warranty expired in May 2018, two months before I bought the damn car! They claimed the dashboard part alone costs $2000!! Labor cost unknown at this point.
Great Team work. But will all the complaints being made about the 2007 Dash board being sticky and light glare at night. That just shows that Toyota is FULLY aware of the issue, but want their customers to pay for repairs! Toyota needs to stand behind there products!! I will never purchase another Toyota in life! I wouldn't even take one if it was given to me! Team HONDA all day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Laturia Adams
This was covered by Toyota free to the customers on 10 year old cars regardless of mileage. I don’t know of a better compliment to give Toyota. So when Toyota was aware of the issue they stood behind their product and repaired it :) but yeah thanks for the compliment on team work. We work good together ;)
Thank you
I got a dead mouse right under the left front dash. Ck at body shop. He showed me the diagrams and it would take 7 hrs min to take that off. Wtf took these guys 7 min. Just need to lift off hope mouse is right there and not down in something. He’s not in any of the vent system and per the 100 flies trying to get in the corner of the window dash right in the corner the dash has to come off. Body guy pulled the side panel off and cover over the steering wheel further in. Really erks me they try to take me. Their time is worth something sure but really!
“The best part of that Conversation was when she walk away” 😂 .....hope that wasn’t the boss lady
Jd Jd hahaha you are the only one that has commented on that so far... she isn’t the boss lady but someone that is hard to talk to sometimes lol
Daniel emigh 😂 I know how that is
...so yall can do this in 16 minutes but people get charged 400$ of manual labor because it took "4 hours"....Capitalism man its beautiful.
No offence to yall though, you guys did a great job.
Agree! haha
they are charging the bunch of 10mm sockets.. thats it
By that logic, a hooker doesn't deserve as much money as she gets because it only took her 2 minutes.
Wow I replaced the same color interior dash board in my 2011 Camry! It was all sticky thought it was glue but it was actually the dash board itself in the heat of the South!
How much did it cost you?
What was the purpose of this video we are good and fast.? I loved the part they opened the center console and now you could see nothing, may be the guys standing around could do the video up close. They messed up the dash by using cheap recycle materials and we have to pay for it
Anyone think a class action lawsuit might work?
...seems there are a lot of us who are getting screwed here!!
There have been several lawsuits by individuals. But no class action so far.
Toyota won't replace my dashboard. They want almost $2,000 and told me the service program they were running expired on April 11th. Complete trash. I have a 2011 Camry LE and the dash is melted to hell and back. Car only has 79,000 miles on it. I need to find an in-depth video so I can do this myself.
I have a 2011 Toyota Camry SE that I bought new. It has 132000 miles on it. I haven't had an ounce of trouble with the dash. But I recently bought a nice 2008 Toyota Solara that has some cracking of the dash. I'll probably fix it with a Coverlay kit rather than spending $2000+ for a new dash.
@@glennnorris4346 I ended up just getting a dash cover mat off Amazon for like $30. Screw it.
My 2008 toyota camry having melting sticky dashboard, will toyota replace dashboard now? The driving is difficult as melting reflect on glass:-(
friendlyashraf Call your local dealer have them look into the issue for you. Mine is currently being replaced. My recall was “expired” back in 2016 but Toyota went about and beyond to fix the issue for me at no cost... definitely call and don’t take no for an answer lol
@@jasminemartinez9441 What dealership did you go to?
Erica B. Call The nearest dealer to you. Let them know , and they should know if it’s still under warranty. If they say it was but it has “expired” have them connect you to the manufacture, like I asked and we were able to resolve the issue. Cause I did have warranty. The previous owner. But I stated that the car was purchased during it so I was not aware. Anyhow I said I loved Toyota but they should stand by what they say or I will sell the car and go to Honda. Long story short after going back and fourth they were very nice and patient with me understood my concerns. Issue ended up being resolved. (: good luck! As it such a game changer and YOU should NOT have to pay out of pocket.
I sold my car because of this issue😟😟
friendlyashraf Ohhh no! Someone came up on a great car