The cable on my Toyota Sienna sliding door has snapped. My understanding is that I need to take it to a dealership to evaluate the problem/see if it falls under any kind of recall or warranty. Can anyone shed light on which local Toyota dealerships tend to have better customer service? This kind of stuff stresses me out since I feel like dealerships just want to take us to the cleaners anyway...I'd rather avoid service departments at dealerships that are known for being sketchy. Thanks for any insight!
Ps fixing it ourselves is not going to happen so I'm only interested in dealership recommendations. ;-)
Need mechanic to diagnose my 2004 Ford Expedition 4.6
Service Engine came on, code reading p0171, tried cleaning MAF sensor, light did not go off.
No symptoms. Regular oil change and air filter changes.
TIA
Dawn M. replied:
Call Boyce Mccaskle opens at 7:30 am (919) 878-6116. He will have you in and out in no time. Reasonable! Also if you think you have done what you should disconnect the battery cables to reset the warning light!