Posted by Geo-TH,In on June 02, 2016 at 04:18:36 from (172.78.4.145):
Son called me last night. Said his Camery failed the second oil test. Toyota is going to replace pistons, hone out cylinders. There idea of fixing the oil consumption problem. Boy's car was using 1 qt in 1200 miles. Car has 119K.
This sounds crazy to me. Son says Toyota recommends using 0w20. Boy uses full synthetic and changes it every 5k. He thinks his car used more oil when he switched to full synthetic. Toyota uses regular oil. So is synthetic all that it cracked up to be?
Boy thinks there is carbon build up on his pistons too, engine pings. I thought ultra sonic sensors would have taken care of engine pinging.
He says Toyota will take 3 days to replace pistons, call him when they get parts.
Another note, new cars are using the defective airbags. Who would want to buy a new car knowing the air bags are defective and it will be recalled.? There are many companies using the same defective air bag too. Crazy. geo
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