TOYZX wrote:Pros, clean engine!!!! Cons, none! Ya could pick up the provent for about 160 and make your own bracket if needed. Mine is just bolted to the inner guard, previous model tho.
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cooganstein wrote:Just use a reducer to butt join the two different size hoses with the can u bought.
Toeknee2 wrote:If you are still under new car warranty get your Toyota dealer to give you the all clear in writing, otherwise your engine warranty will be void.
Also consider a water trap.
Festus Magnus wrote:Toeknee2 wrote:If you are still under new car warranty get your Toyota dealer to give you the all clear in writing, otherwise your engine warranty will be void.
Also consider a water trap.
Genuine question, I thought it was the car manufacturer (and not the dealer) which warranties new cars? Would a dealer-issued letter, therefore, have any legitimacy if a warranty dispute arose? I thought that all warranty repairs had to be requested by the dealer from Toyota Australia for approval, and that the dealer otherwise has no authority over whether an issue is determined to be within scope of the warranty.
For used cars, on the other hand, that may be sold with a dealer warranty, then yeah, I'd imagine that a dealer-issued letter would be useful for aftermarket accessories.
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