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“Am I being scammed?”
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Dealership charges $500 for Toyota diagnostic and woman questions the bill
A woman who began experiencing problems with the infotainment screen in her Toyota RAV4 said the dealership charged her $500 just to attempt to identify the issue with the vehicle.
“Every time I take my car in for repairs, I always feel like I’m being scammed. Spending 500 dollars just to find out what’s going on with my Toyota—do better,” Sonia said in the clip.
According to Toyota, new vehicles come with a comprehensive limited warranty of 36 months or 58,000 kilometers, which covers most components against defects in materials or workmanship.
Endurance Warranty states that infotainment systems are generally covered by factory warranties that apply to the entire vehicle. Problems with the system in a one-year-old car would typically fall under this protection.
However, many dealerships require customers to agree to pay diagnostic fees before they will inspect the vehicle, waiving the charge only if they confirm that the issue is covered under warranty.
But if the dealership cannot reproduce the issue or determines that it is not a defect, the customer is responsible for the bill.
Photo and video: TikTok @sonia_rodri10.
A woman who began experiencing problems with the infotainment screen in her Toyota RAV4 said the dealership charged her $500 just to attempt to identify the issue with the vehicle.
“Every time I take my car in for repairs, I always feel like I’m being scammed. Spending 500 dollars just to find out what’s going on with my Toyota—do better,” Sonia said in the clip.
According to Toyota, new vehicles come with a comprehensive limited warranty of 36 months or 58,000 kilometers, which covers most components against defects in materials or workmanship.
Endurance Warranty states that infotainment systems are generally covered by factory warranties that apply to the entire vehicle. Problems with the system in a one-year-old car would typically fall under this protection.
However, many dealerships require customers to agree to pay diagnostic fees before they will inspect the vehicle, waiving the charge only if they confirm that the issue is covered under warranty.
But if the dealership cannot reproduce the issue or determines that it is not a defect, the customer is responsible for the bill.
Photo and video: TikTok @sonia_rodri10.
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