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post Nov 16, 2003 - 12:52 PM
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Ok I have no idea what forum this would go under so i just put it in here.

My celi is having a mid-life crisis i think. I took her in to have a centerforce clutch put in a month ago and now the TOB is sqeeking and I have trouble shifting gears now. Sometimes it will get stuck in a gear! AHHH, my poor celica..... this just started happening the other day. I'm thinking about taking it back to toyota(cause they fixed it) and demanding them to look at it. But it's been awhile and they said they couldn't warranty it cause it wasn't a toyota product so i could be up a creek without a paddle..... anyone have any ideas?
post Nov 16, 2003 - 1:12 PM
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It does sound like a faulty install. Even though they couldn't warranty the part, they should still be responsible for their labor. I know the dealer here would take care of me, but I've been going to them for just over 5 years and they all know me by name and ask about my parents/sister(We've had 2 85 Celicas, the 95 ST, and a 99 Camry between me and my sister, and I've always been the one to take them in)...

I would go back and ask them to take a look at it. If the TOB wasn't aligned properly then it is their fault and you should only have to pay for a new part. But if it was defective then you will have to pay for labor.
post Nov 16, 2003 - 1:22 PM
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well if you go and touch the fork that pushes the TOB it stops makin noises....but i dont know about the gears and stuff...

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