This is a Toyota problem they don't want to admit. They have cheap fuel lines that will not hold up to the road conditions of our area. It has nothing to do with the animals in our area, but it is an easy thing to blame so they will not have to pay for it. Then you are left paying because it is not covered under warranty at that point. Folks, I'm just saying there are too many accounts of this for it to just be animals. Animals don't affect that many cars. We are not talking about a few. Please post if you have had it to so they can see it is more that a couple complaints. The lines are really thin plastic. Not rubber even. Come on Toyota.
This is a Toyota problem they don't want to admit. They have cheap fuel lines that will not hold up to the road conditions of our area. It has nothing to do with the animals in our area, but it is an easy thing to blame so they will not have to pay for it. Then you are left paying because it is not covered under warranty at that point. Folks, I'm just saying there are too many accounts of this for it to just be animals. Animals don't affect that many cars. We are not talking about a few. Please post if you have had it to so they can see it is more that a couple complaints. The lines are really thin plastic. Not rubber even. Come on Toyota.
- bobbert, Berryville, VA, US