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46 minutes ago, fullcave said:

That's unacceptable. It should, of course, be covered under warranty.  I'd take it back to the dealer. 

Trance do not agree with you. He says you need to repair their own or you do not have CLUE:rolleyes:

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Im pretty skeptical of anything I see on Facebook, and id have to see whats happening in person. 

 

However, if your Fortuner is actually leaking OF COURSE you should have it repaired. 

 

 

Posted
On 28.09.2016 at 6:27 PM, PattayaBoy said:

manufacturer fault

Wellcome to Thailand Toyota world..

 Hope they fixed your problem, and do it right the first time

Posted
4 minutes ago, PattayaBoy said:

I tested mine red plate and it leaks

 

Take it in and have it fixed if there is a problem. 

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Take it in and have it fixed if there is a problem. 


Will do

What im saying its poor design

Just tested again and pissing

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4 minutes ago, PattayaBoy said:

 


Will do

What im saying its poor design

Just tested again and pissing

Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
 

 

Or poor assembly....

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I am in Toyota right now.
We sprayed the door and it pissed it out. It leaks.
They brought other fortuner for testing and it was leaking. Showed them fb posts from fortuner groupt too.

Whats they said is absolute thai bs.

Mister can not fix. Every same same.

Mai pen rai not dangerous.

They didnt even said they open the door apart. I had to push for it. I said we need to see how much water go in and why.

Well they agreed but i have to pay 250thb

Its 3 weeks old car.

They not willing to do anything about it.

Welcome to Toyota thailand






Posted
7 minutes ago, Ace of Pop said:

I had a Fiat that flooded the trunk spare wheel  well. Fiat drilled a hole at the bottom and the water ran out. Job Done Italian Style.:stoner: 

 

Fiat always has a bit behind in development. I recall my Toyota had a large round rubber in that location, that could be removed if necessary to drain, so no need to drill holes.

 

Who said the Japs are not innovative?

Posted

Water can and does go inside the door, thats why drainage slots are in all door bottoms, but they must be on the outside of the door seal so water just runs away......

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I'll wait until they get it sorted before buying. The first year is always a gamble. The outgoing model had no issues. I think this could effect sales. I'll mention it next time I'm down at Toyota and be sure the salespeople know why I'm NOT buying one until they get it sorted.  :glare:

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