This Toyota Is Going To Bankrupt Me...

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  • Today I talk about how much it will cost to repair my wife's Toyota Land Cruiser!
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Komentáře • 562

  • @hlubkuv7
    @hlubkuv7 Před 27 dny +34

    I never trust or purchase a warranty, they always find a way to deny fixing your car.

  • @Dano-MX5
    @Dano-MX5 Před 27 dny +61

    I went to Toyotas website and passenger restraint system (airbags, seatbelts, etc) is covered for 5 years and 60,000 miles, the same as the power train. Get a 2nd, 3rd and 4th opinion. You are being lied to.

    • @jacobclark8392
      @jacobclark8392 Před 27 dny +4

      They are not going to cover water damage. The previous owner may have left the roof open during a rain storm for all anyone knows. Water rusting a wiring harness is not a manufacture defect.

    • @Dano-MX5
      @Dano-MX5 Před 27 dny +1

      @@jacobclark8392 …I doubt that leaving the sunroof open one time would have caused this problem. More opinions from various dealers would either reinforce or disprove your assumption. If it can save Ben $8,000 it is worth a try.

    • @jeffnesbitt1168
      @jeffnesbitt1168 Před 27 dny +4

      Agree…,Toyota should be paying for this!

    • @jeffnesbitt1168
      @jeffnesbitt1168 Před 27 dny +2

      Also when you buy used you may be inheriting the reason someone sold it

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 26 dny +3

      @@jeffnesbitt1168 That's frequently the case. Sorry to whoever bought my 2016 Tacoma lemon.

  • @MrCamel2humps
    @MrCamel2humps Před 28 dny +78

    You look like AL from Home Improvement 😂

  • @brians7727
    @brians7727 Před 28 dny +63

    Never buy a used car sight unseen. I would have walked away once I smelled the cologne.

    • @aurorajones8481
      @aurorajones8481 Před 28 dny +11

      Even if it were Tom Ford?

    • @georgetown8986
      @georgetown8986 Před 27 dny +8

      If it smelled like Drakar Noir and you found a gold men's necklace, it was clearly a New Jersey car. Run the hell away from it.

    • @AKAIMPCJUNKIE-gr5fm
      @AKAIMPCJUNKIE-gr5fm Před 23 dny

      If it smells like cologne, probably somebody was living in that damn car or sleeping in it or using it as a replacement for a motel or maybe even for picking up hookers.

    • @lgmisfit10
      @lgmisfit10 Před 23 dny

      @@georgetown8986😂

    • @peterkauss5852
      @peterkauss5852 Před 14 dny +1

      Didn't you have the vehicle checked by a mechanic before purchasing it? And now complaing about various issues that likely would have been found? Strange.

  • @dalesuddeth5294
    @dalesuddeth5294 Před 28 dny +39

    I agree...buying the Landcruiser was supposed to be stress free...

    • @uutube243
      @uutube243 Před 28 dny +9

      Don’t EVER buy used anything. Buy new.. cheaper new if needed but NEVER used. You’re learning this lesson. *after market warranties are dealer junk add on fees. NEVER buy aftermarket warranty. Lesson 2 your learning.

    • @AlexAlex-gs1xh
      @AlexAlex-gs1xh Před 28 dny +4

      @uutube243 that's the reason I would buy a brand new elantra than a used corolla because a new corolla would be not affordable.

    • @Jimmy-ms4sj
      @Jimmy-ms4sj Před 27 dny +12

      @@uutube243don’t listen to this guy. You can buy a used vehicle just make sure you do your homework and know what your getting into. Fear mongering doesn’t help anyone buddy.

    • @joshchristopher679
      @joshchristopher679 Před 27 dny +4

      ​@@uutube243dissagree. Its okay to buy used if you do your research.

    • @Baebon6259
      @Baebon6259 Před 27 dny +7

      @@uutube243 what a stupid advice. I bought all my vehicles used and got a few hundred thousand of miles out of them. All Toyotas.

  • @jpete3027666
    @jpete3027666 Před 28 dny +55

    It’s a 3 year old vehicle with only 12,000 miles with a safety issue. Toyota should just cover the repair. I would not live with this and I would demand they repair it. Write corporate and see if they will do anything for you. I’d also be interested to see the Car Care Nut diagnose it and compare what he says to the stealer I mean dealer.

    • @CeeJay591
      @CeeJay591 Před 28 dny +3

      AMD is a huge fan of the Land Cruiser and did an entire video on it - my guess is that he will find fault with the previous owners maintenance of the vehicle as the root cause.

    • @jpete3027666
      @jpete3027666 Před 27 dny +1

      @@CeeJay591 he’s done second opinions for customers after taking cars to dealers though. That’s why I’m curious what he would find needs to be fixed with the airbag light, and the cost compared to the $8k the dealer quoted him. I bet it’s something much more simple than the dealer is telling him. I have a hard time thinking the airbag fault is a lack of maintenance issue, it has to be a manufacturer issue.

    • @CeeJay591
      @CeeJay591 Před 27 dny

      @@jpete3027666 I would agree that Ahmed could find a much cheaper solution to the problem than ripping out and replacing the wire harness - as for Toyota covering this repair, by no means am I an apologist for the company but for this to happen as it did on a newer land cruiser suggests a serious amount of neglect on the part of the previous owner - this vehicle is built to take on all sorts of weather and is in use all over the world - who knows what sort of abuse this vehicle went through prior to Ben buying it

    • @andyd5492
      @andyd5492 Před 27 dny +1

      If the sunroof leaking isn't the problem, how did the problem happen? There's no recommended sunroof maintenance. It should be a warranty issue.File a complaint with the NHTSA if you need to.

    • @beexiong2995
      @beexiong2995 Před 27 dny +1

      ​​@@CeeJay591he will tell you that the sunroof drain holes werent cleaned out. Caused water to pool up and overflow leading down to the a pillar.

  • @davidparkin9017
    @davidparkin9017 Před 14 dny +5

    Good story for us consumers. I own a 2010 LX570, a 1999 BMW 528iT, 2003 BMW 530i and new 2001 BMW 330i M Sport. The only one that requires an extended warranty is the LEXUS which is just a Landcruiser with air suspension. So, it's air suspension was replaced after 6 years, waterpump, navigation screen went black, $6K, warranty covers half. Now, drive shaft leak, crank case leak, cylinder head gasket leak. Together, $9K. No radiator issues yet. 220,000 miles. The 1999 BMW has only regular maintenance and 263,000 miles. I bought it when it was 4 years old so I have owned it for 21 years. Smooth, quiet, 24 mpg. None of my BMWs leak. Oil changes every 6 months. All my vehicles are a pleasure to drive yet different in their own way. Each was my dream car at the time. If I had to sell the LX570, I'm the type that would trade it for a modified Landcruiser with an LS3, 1994 body style. At least their sunroofs didn't leak!

  • @foxlake6750
    @foxlake6750 Před 28 dny +14

    Leaky sunroof ? Make sure the drain holes are clear.

  • @1millionstartups
    @1millionstartups Před 27 dny +24

    Time to do a collab with The Car Care Nut. And get a non-CPU battery charger with desulfator (about $100) to restore your OEM battery. I used it this past winter on all sorts of 6-12V batteries (AGM, lead acid, deep cells) on cars, tractors, scissor lifts, etc.. and saved thousands.

    • @jamesemanner9671
      @jamesemanner9671 Před 26 dny +2

      Used a desulfating charger on our 2005 4Runner, and the OEM Panasonic battery was still healthy when we sold it in 2021

    • @gjm456
      @gjm456 Před 8 dny

      Yes. Also South Main Auto. The guy is an electrical genius imo and chases down corrosion like a bloodhound.

  • @davidbrieske
    @davidbrieske Před 28 dny +64

    I don’t understand?!!! 12,000 miles and Toyota won’t warranty a safety item! 🤬🤯

    • @okienightstalker3145
      @okienightstalker3145 Před 28 dny +3

      Probably just a 3yr/36000 warranty

    • @janetairlines1351
      @janetairlines1351 Před 27 dny +3

      Hmm. They replaced my seatbelts and leaf springs in my tacoma for free when it was several years old

    • @mikethefz07guy79
      @mikethefz07guy79 Před 27 dny +2

      @@janetairlines1351 the leaf springs was a recall, they did mine when it was past warranty. I agree with everyone, airbags is a safety issue and should be covered under warranty.

    • @derekjarembo9709
      @derekjarembo9709 Před 27 dny +3

      Just my opinion… Land Cruisers are one of the most reliable and well traveled vehicles ever made. Third-party warranty companies suck. Dump them if you can and see if they will pay you back the remaining of the contract that you haven’t used.
      Factory batteries in new Toyotas are not the best in my experience. Over the years, they have replaced my original battery within the first three years under the 3 year/ 36,000 mile warranty so being that this Land Cruiser is a 2021, I’m not surprised. Going forward, that battery should last you longer than the original.
      Maybe I missed it but if your sunroof is not leaking then why is your airbag harness rusted? I would ask Toyota. There has to be another reason. My understanding with Toyota is safety items like seatbelts, airbags, etc. are covered under a much longer warranty then the traditional bumper-to-bumper 3 year/ 36000. If you’re not getting the results that you want from one dealership, go to another.

    • @Duhaubetahiks
      @Duhaubetahiks Před 27 dny +3

      There must be more to the story, it makes no sense!

  • @wadecollins6290
    @wadecollins6290 Před 27 dny +7

    I bought a used tundra that had air bag sensor issues. Big Toyota covered everything. Six or seven trips to the local dealer and they finally fixed the problem. Health and Safety issues should be taken care of 100%.

  • @jeffreycler495
    @jeffreycler495 Před 27 dny +8

    Utah state code Section 41-6a-1624 pertaining to faulty airbags. Please read this code. Did the previous seller erase the ECM stored code ? If so you might have a lawsuit. Ii might be unlawful selling this auto with defective airbags ,consult with an attorney.

  • @user-vx7vi3vq1c
    @user-vx7vi3vq1c Před 27 dny +5

    2021 Land Cruiser owner. 75,000 miles and except for oil changes it has been perfect.

  • @dondenis1500
    @dondenis1500 Před 28 dny +15

    Down size to a 4Runner (5th gen) and you will be smiling for years to come.

    • @JakeLee452
      @JakeLee452 Před 27 dny

      Exactly, Couldn’t agree more!!

    • @derekcox6531
      @derekcox6531 Před 22 dny

      Yep I’ve had mine for 11 years and had exactly zero problems aside from the airbag recall,which my Toyota dealer fixed at no cost. 4Runners are a solid machine,but maybe not such a refined driving experience as a land cruiser that’s for sure.

    • @arashefi
      @arashefi Před 18 dny

      4Runner is a real SUV. It’s not a luxury SUV like LC.

  • @commonduck10
    @commonduck10 Před 28 dny +26

    That’s why I don’t add sunroofs or look for them…

    • @youtubecarspottersguide1
      @youtubecarspottersguide1 Před 28 dny +5

      lot of manufacturers force the sunroof as standard equipment

    • @commonduck10
      @commonduck10 Před 28 dny

      @@youtubecarspottersguide1 so they can fix it and charge you

    • @magnoliap5824
      @magnoliap5824 Před 28 dny +3

      Mostly standard now unless you buy the lowest trim. Some are taking away lower trims too. 😂

    • @bsd7342
      @bsd7342 Před 27 dny +3

      I agree. I would actually like to see them outlawed along with numerous other pointless complexities in cars. A window on a roof that is getting rained and snowed on endlessly is a horrible idea and water very often finds its way in and wreaks havoc. Doesn't matter the brand I've heard countless stories about sunroofs and water intrusion, and otherwise perfectly good cars getting scrapped because water found its way in to electronics. All for this stupid trimflation feature that naive consumers get suckered into buying and have no idea what can happen when it goes wrong.

    • @J.Young808
      @J.Young808 Před 27 dny

      I wish that the 4Runner I had didn’t have a sunroof. My 2005 Subaru Outback XT Limited was leaking but not from the sunroof but the roof rack.

  • @noelsaw
    @noelsaw Před 28 dny +8

    You definitely should re-engage Toyota corporate. Persistence is key. It depends on who you get on the line. My Lexus dealer refused to fix something and calling corporate resolved the issue 😂. Also, you should take the LC to a local independent specialist for a 2nd opinion. An independent specialist was able to fix something on a Volvo the dealer in Albuquerque couldn’t figure out.

  • @theresa4bar
    @theresa4bar Před 28 dny +19

    Also, your insurance company may not cover an injury, medical, etc. if that passenger is in the seat that had a defective airbag and you didn't fix it. Then you could be personally sued in a civil court for millions of dollars...

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 28 dny

      They have to cover it. You’d only be liable if found at fault, and above the limit of your policy. There is no requirement for air bags (unlike seat belts). It’s almost impossible to get a judgment and collect. It will get appealed.

  • @thecruisernerd
    @thecruisernerd Před 27 dny +3

    Ben, I'm also in SLC and have a 2016 200 series. Looking back at my service history (I'm the second owner), right at around the 8700 mile mark, my vehicle had a similar issue...a consistent air bag light. Turned out to be a short circuit, behind the headliner, ( B1835) was the code pulled and the notes indicated, the dealership did this at the time at no cost to the customer. I know it might be hard to see any good news when issues like this arise , but I have around 110k miles now on my '16 and I haven't had any major issues. I had over 230k miles on my '08 and no major issues. I would absolutely try and find a Toyota dealer in the SLC area that will repair this for you under warranty...especially since yours is a '21.

  • @mikethefz07guy79
    @mikethefz07guy79 Před 27 dny +9

    $120 for a battery is a steal. I paid $160 for a battery to my 06 Tacoma. Hey, why not pull the battery from the good LC and test it in the one that’s having problems? If it fixes the problem, buy a new battery. I feel the dealership saying it not battery issue maybe trying to gouge. Hell if it was me, I’d get a second opinion and since they say the wiring harness is rusted, I’d pull the headliner to really see if it was.

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 26 dny

      Some newer trucks like the Silverado/Sierra use a very big AGM battery that costs around $240. Start/stop tech as well as big touchscreens and electric power steering put so much load on batteries that manufacturers now need massive amperage ratings to keep up.

    • @stevenbrown2401
      @stevenbrown2401 Před 22 dny

      In Australia we pay $250 - $280 for a Landcruiser size battery

  • @dohdjeschwagneesh1126
    @dohdjeschwagneesh1126 Před 27 dny +10

    Ben, I have a 2019 LC, There is NO WAY a 2020 or 2021 has rust issues that would affect electrical components. Utah is too dry and you’d have to immerse a vehicle in a brine solution to develop issues that quickly!! That is just too new and with such low miles!!! Something else is going on: rodents chewing wiring harness (covered up with cologne smell??) or some aftermarket electrical component installation shenanigans. Possibly faulty battery issues caused computer faults? Ben do more investigating , find a better shop. This doesn’t sound right. There probably needs to be computer/fault resets to clear faults caused by low battery…. This dealer solution sounds fishy!! KEEP INVESTIGATING THE CAUSE… and if it really is rust (which I doubt) get you local news consumer protection guy on it, any rust issues should be fully covered by manufacturers warranty…and certainly extended warranty. KEEP PUSHING brother!

    • @J.Young808
      @J.Young808 Před 27 dny

      He bought it used from another state

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 26 dny

      Copper corrodes rapidly when exposed to moisture, especially if it's a sunroof with defective seals that repeatedly allows water intrusion.

  • @antonycf5382
    @antonycf5382 Před 27 dny +2

    I am currently shopping around for lc 200. Now I'm having second thoughts on buying after watching your video lol.

  • @Rediguana33
    @Rediguana33 Před 26 dny +3

    Sorry to hear you’re going through this. I’m shocked Toyota denied your claims, that’s not good business. If you had drilled extra holes because of the roof rack I’d understand why they would have denied it. The fact that you didn’t and they said no is crazy. They’re not the Toyota they once were

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 26 dny

      They really aren't. They ignore or deny there are quality issues with the 3rd gen Tacomas. They have been giving a lot of 2022+ Tundra owners a hard time over covering engine replacements when they know for a fact that there has been a high rate of engine failures due to crank bearings.

  • @supra800
    @supra800 Před 28 dny +2

    Try to use bluetooth OBD scanner and delete error , or the bottom on the door press on it 3 time while the ignotion on and turn it off and on , try to press trip matter for 5 second while the ignotion on and turn it on and off ,I will get used part from Sharjah will cost you $300 .

  • @jimmulderig743
    @jimmulderig743 Před 28 dny +2

    My wife’s 2019 rav xle had a recall on the roof rails the rubber washer caused water leakage in the headliner and they fixed everything effected.

  • @gandul1234
    @gandul1234 Před 25 dny +2

    Are you sure is the sunroof leaking? I wanna say it could be the windshield. It happened to me. All the water went to those airbags on the pillars. Lucky for me no airbag light yet. The car care nut had an episode on land cruisers and windshield water leaks. They suffer from that.

  • @BluRadoZ71
    @BluRadoZ71 Před 28 dny +41

    If Toyota won't cover it, trade it in for something else. Leave Toyota.

  • @OLDS98
    @OLDS98 Před 27 dny +1

    Ben I am sorry to hear about your issues with your wife's vehicle. Yes, car parts can be expensive and batteries do cost a lot in 2024. I work on cars in my spare time. It is cheaper to get the factory parts and repair it yourself if you have the knowledge. It is better to get them under warranty. I totally understand I feel your frustration. Do not give up or lose hope. You may have to replace the vehicle. Not all Toyotas are bullet proof. I hope you will keep people updated on this process.

  • @tlcttu
    @tlcttu Před 27 dny

    Do you know if the previous owner had a after market rack? Or changed the windshield? I’ve also seen the drain holes in the sunroom blocked with dirt/debris which cause water to pool and leak into cabin/a pillers. Good luck man

  • @residualboulders
    @residualboulders Před 11 dny

    Ben it looks like the roof was wrapped on this 200? Perhaps they removed the roof rack to do it and the leak is not from the sun roof but the mounting point of the rack. When the rack is removed it breaks the factory seal around those bolts and could be the cause of a leak if not resealed. It would also be easy to drop one of the bolts into the headliner, which would then leave a hole in your roof beneath the plastic cover. Something you might check anyway - though likely won't get the dealer to cover the repair under warranty. Plastic mounting is easy to remove to check that.

  • @beexiong2995
    @beexiong2995 Před 27 dny +2

    They dont have leaky sun roofs. The drain hole for the sunroof gets clogged by debris over time and so the water starts to pool up there. Eventually it will make it down to the roof liner and drip down the a pillar.. If you maintained your drain holes it would never happen.

    • @kevinjordan6242
      @kevinjordan6242 Před 16 dny

      80 series has a bad problem with leaking sunroofs. By this time in LC evolution I agree. Channel drains are another story.

  • @evaniezzi
    @evaniezzi Před 27 dny

    borrow an obd scanner that supports airbag reset for your Toyota, reset the light - see if it comes back.

  • @a.a.a.r5238
    @a.a.a.r5238 Před 27 dny +1

    I “hate” sunroofs. Added cost, and added failure and leakage points too. I open/close sunroofs every once and awhile just to keep hinges and tracks lubricated.

  • @neilfrasersmith
    @neilfrasersmith Před 23 dny +1

    After market car warranties work the same way as all Insurance policies. Just read the policy wording and that will tell you what is covered and what is not. They don't just make up the rules when you lodge a claim. Like many people who are unhappy with their insurance company, you are using the policy you have in your head, not the one that's printed.

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam Před 27 dny

    Would using a scan tool plugged into the OBD-2 port clear the air bag warning light?

  • @sandsleeper3124
    @sandsleeper3124 Před 6 dny

    Aftermarket warranty companies will lie and say something is not covered when it should be according to the contract. If the contract states that it is covered you may need to sue them. If the contract does not align with the promotional material, where the promotional material says something is covered and the contract does not, that would be a difficult case because there would likely be something in the contract that says the contact overrides anything in the promotional material.

  • @marlonmalave7098
    @marlonmalave7098 Před 26 dny +1

    Ben you should get a second opinion from an independent shop. Toyota won’t care and “aftermarket” warranty companies are kinda hard to work with. please update us!!!! this situation sucks and hope you get it fixed

  • @davidbrieske
    @davidbrieske Před 26 dny

    Hey Ben, after giving your situation some thought. You mentioned that the air bag harness has rust due to the sun roof leaking, and that has corrosion. Some years ago didn’t the plant that builds the 4Runners and Land Cruisers get hit with a Tsunami? Could it be that they are still using parts that are comprised?

  • @justicerealm1
    @justicerealm1 Před 15 dny

    My Tundra cost me 5K to replace both air injectors recently. I won't be doing any more repairs on it.

  • @matperez1168
    @matperez1168 Před 27 dny

    I get you bro
    I bought aftermarket repair insurance too but theres a catch they not repairing all

  • @Seashed
    @Seashed Před 27 dny +1

    If the sunroof didn’t leak, how did the wiring harness rust? Surprised this isn’t covered as it is a safety feature that has no wear.

  • @magnoliap5824
    @magnoliap5824 Před 28 dny +2

    Never do an after warranty. Waste of money. Sorry to hear about this. I would be contacting Toyota HQ in the US. I can’t understand why that isn’t covered under the original warranty. If you do try to sell it now how much money will you loose? If it’s anything near $8k, then I’d repair it.

  • @LilFella67
    @LilFella67 Před 28 dny +13

    Sunroof is a waste of money. After the novelty wears off, it’s useless.

    • @youtubecarspottersguide1
      @youtubecarspottersguide1 Před 28 dny

      true for some one in the snow belt make no sense

    • @zackg5046
      @zackg5046 Před 27 dny +5

      Speak for yourself. I love having a moonroof in my Tacoma.

    • @georgetown8986
      @georgetown8986 Před 27 dny +4

      @@zackg5046 I agree. I wouldn't take an SUV or a car without a sunroof as a gift.

    • @justinmcroberts4633
      @justinmcroberts4633 Před 24 dny

      In the US, the Land Cruiser only comes with a sunroof. (200 series)

    • @youtubecarspottersguide1
      @youtubecarspottersguide1 Před 23 dny

      @@justinmcroberts4633 yes US LC200 was only the top top trim luxury model as other markets had more base utilitarian models to top self luxury models

  • @kane6106
    @kane6106 Před 4 dny

    Why would Toyota deny something just because something known didn't cause the issue? The part failed and the vehicle has a factory warranty. It 'wore out' after 13k miles? 🤨

  • @mfanning186
    @mfanning186 Před 27 dny

    Check the maintenance/repair history to see if the headliner was already replaced. Maybe that was fixed and the airbag problem was ignored.

  • @shattered115
    @shattered115 Před 27 dny +1

    You may not legally be allowed to sell it with an airbag light on. In states like mine you need a safety inspection every year. Airbag would be a fail.

  • @fscottgray9784
    @fscottgray9784 Před 13 dny

    When I had a repair shop I watched the after market insurance repair policies wiggle their way out of almost every claim. I would never buy a after market warranty repair policy. It is just a total waste of money.

  • @CarnutMM
    @CarnutMM Před 28 dny

    I have a 2020 4Runner. I notice water enters the sunroof but apparently it is something Toyota says it’s normal because it goes into the drip tray. The showed it to me in a Camry and another 4Runner when I thought it was just mine.
    Pretty ridiculous but that’s what they tell me.
    As for the battery, they last average 3 yrs.

  • @jameshong1495
    @jameshong1495 Před 26 dny +1

    I agree with a couple of comments below.
    The problematic LC was flooded or something.
    The use of funny cologne was to hide the aftersmell.
    Fix the LC with someone else, maybe 5 or 6 grand, sell the LC, give your LC to your wife and get yourself Ionic 5N, maybe?

  • @cotyl939
    @cotyl939 Před 28 dny +3

    Extended warranties tend to suck. I'm sorry about the experiences you're having. There's no guarantee the $8,000 repair will fix the issue. The fact that the warranty companies won't cover it may be a sign to get rid of it and hopefully recover some of your extended warranty money after you cancel the policy. I had a blinking push button start on a pre-owned car I had. The button was replaced and key fobs reprogrammed. 24 hours after I got my car back, the issue returned. I got rid of that car the next day. Again, there's no guarantee the $8,000 repair on your Land Cruiser will correct the issue.

  • @gregorygonzalez6706
    @gregorygonzalez6706 Před 16 dny

    Try erasing the Trouble codes with a scanner. The air-bag indicator might not return. Good luck !

  • @jordanimatedstreaming
    @jordanimatedstreaming Před 28 dny +3

    Clearing the code and taking it for a drive is step 1. It doesn't cost a lot of money to professionally verify if you have a damaged wiring harness, it just costs a lot to replace it, so pay for a diagnosis instead of throwing your wallet at the issue. The first thing you should do is buy a scan tool and clear the airbag light and take it for a drive to see if the light comes back on. If this LC uses OBD2 scanners then it will be hilariously cheap and easy to find an OBD2 scanner and do this yourself. Step 2 if that doesn't work and you think it's a bad battery, you don't have to go buy a new battery just for diagnostic purposes; you can take the 12V out of your wife's car and put it in the LC and put the battery from the LC in your wifes car to see if it's a bad battery. I would have tried both of these within 15 minutes of having the issue. Assuming it is a wiring harness issue with no evidence before even attempting easy fixes you can do in your driveway is absolutely crazy.

    • @neilfrasersmith
      @neilfrasersmith Před 23 dny

      Finally, someone who knows what they are talking about. Ben seems to have about as much car knowledge as a seventeen year old girl. Who buys a new battery from a dealer and then is surprised it's expensive?

  • @piotrk1047
    @piotrk1047 Před 27 dny

    not sure I missed it but whats actually causing the wiring damage?
    And if there is a record of sunroof repair in vehicle history, claim it never fixed the route of problem, so viewed as return on previous work... maybe second look from a local tech that works on toyotas ( not dealer)
    normally dealer will just quote to replace everything from A to Z,
    if it's just a section of wiring it can be spliced to fix the short for couple hundred...

  • @alisaleh2509
    @alisaleh2509 Před 28 dny +2

    Dont overthink it bro if its problematic since begining liv your life and trade it in for something else many reliable cars and suvs out there

  • @Adam-hq7ob
    @Adam-hq7ob Před 27 dny

    I’m curious did they remove the roof rack for the wrap? You have to be careful with the interior clips spinning. If not done correctly it could allow water inside. Also was the dealer you purchased it from a Toyota dealer? If so I’d ask for a copy of the inspection and what all it included prior to purchase.

    • @BenHardyCars
      @BenHardyCars  Před 27 dny

      They didn’t, just the cross bars

    • @Adam-hq7ob
      @Adam-hq7ob Před 27 dny

      @@BenHardyCars well the only other thing I can think of is the previous owner left the sun roof open or windows down in a rain storm and never took care of it the right way. Might be the reason for the cologne spray. For a car to smell like cologne months later the owner would be using half a bottle a day. Now if he used it on the fabric floor headliner etc to cover up a mildew smell I’d imagine the smell would linger. I’m just guessing though. It’s such an odd issue to be having. 8k blows.

  • @marcg.3830
    @marcg.3830 Před 28 dny +15

    This is one of the many reasons why I hate sunroofs. I wonder where all the people are that were commenting on your other videos about “oh this is $75,000 and doesn’t include a sunroof “!!!

    • @bsd7342
      @bsd7342 Před 27 dny

      Consumers are idiots. Which is why sunroofs should be outlawed, it is a lemon waiting to happen.

    • @ph00ny1
      @ph00ny1 Před 26 dny +1

      I've had many vehicles with sun/moon/panoramic roofs and none had any issue with the roof

    • @marcg.3830
      @marcg.3830 Před 26 dny

      @@ph00ny1 and I’ve never been struck by lightning…yet some people have!

    • @ph00ny1
      @ph00ny1 Před 26 dny +1

      @@marcg.3830 I guess you must be driving a car will rollup windows since window motors can fail... wait, are you on horse carriage?

    • @marcg.3830
      @marcg.3830 Před 26 dny

      @@ph00ny1 yea, I’ve got a 2024 horse and buggy.

  • @shawnhuntermark3995
    @shawnhuntermark3995 Před 26 dny +1

    I would take to I Toyota independent shop/ or another dealer and have them tear into it to see what's going on if air bag or wire harness pursue the Toyota warranty if it's a leaky sunroof, and they can prove it by rust that's caused the problem. They will have to cover it meaning Toyota and any damage.

  • @jimmulderig743
    @jimmulderig743 Před 28 dny +1

    How much was your aftermarket warranty and who thru? Id unfortunately probably put it for sale, good luck 🍀

  • @ST-nc3gm
    @ST-nc3gm Před 28 dny

    why do you have the airbag problem when you said your sunroof isn't leaking?

  • @amrjihad
    @amrjihad Před 11 dny

    Bro just check the airbag light fuse, scam garages make you feel its a huge issue but ends up a being just a 20 bucks fuse to change thats all

  • @ejohnson3131
    @ejohnson3131 Před 15 dny +7

    I’m gonna have to unsubscribe from your channel because of your catchy video titles. You’re just doing it for clickbait! Don’t even have to watch the video to know that the land cruiser is perfectly fine, but you just want to keep doing modifications and add-ons but that’s on you, not Toyota!

  • @CeeJay591
    @CeeJay591 Před 28 dny +3

    I was a bit shocked at seeing this video as so many respected channels on CZcams praise this vehicle - in doing a bit more research on this I found that Toyota did put in drain channels below the sunroof to drain away any water that might get through the roof itself - those channels can get clogged and do over time, but what is surprising it that it occurred in a 2021 model, which is fairly new. It’s quite possible that this vehicle was left outdoors in a very dirty environment (leaves, other debris) for an extended period and was not washed, so this debris was able to seep in and clog the drain channels relatively quickly during rainstorms, which resulted in the water seeping onto the car body and corroding the wiring. Many dealers check for this issue when bringing the car in for service and clean the channels prior to a problem forming, as part of regular maintenance. It’s obvious this car was not treated well by the previous owner and Ben is now experiencing the pitfalls of buying cars unseen.

    • @jimmulderig743
      @jimmulderig743 Před 28 dny

      My wife’s 2019 rav had roof rail issue the washers were bad and water leaked into headliner but they had a recall last year.

    • @CeeJay591
      @CeeJay591 Před 28 dny

      @@jimmulderig743 That makes sense as there shouldn’t be any leaks from the roof rails - they stay in place. As the sunroof retracts it cannot be as waterproof as the roof rails - hence, they designed the sunroof with drains to allow water to drain away.

  • @christofonobrown3659
    @christofonobrown3659 Před 28 dny

    You can recommend 3rd party warranties, you have to read the policy. Obviously manufacturer warranties are better.

  • @wanted-33
    @wanted-33 Před 27 dny +1

    My goodness Ben, we may have just discovered why that Yoda was traded in so soon. Good luck. With that said, one thought. Many of these new fangled cars go stupid when the battery dies. If possible, maybe just reset the light. It may not come back. You never know. I say this because if the sunroofs not leaking, how can there be any rust in the wiring? Also, I found out years ago through experience that one should never buy a third party warranty.

  • @stevenphotog4594
    @stevenphotog4594 Před 8 hodinami

    I haven't read all of the comments but you need to call corporate. I've been a loyal toyota owner since purchasing my first new Toyota pickup back in 1986. Up until recent I would of never even considered purchasing anything other than a Toyota. The Landcruiser has been my dream rig and as of yet, I've not owned one. I've noticed the quality of the Toyota workmanship go down little by little over the years. It's sad. Little things that you would never see on a Toyota that are common on the American big 3. At this point I will be keeping my older Toyota's on the road until Toyota gets a clue. How does that happen? With OUR pocket books. We do have the power to let them know exactly how we feel and they need to remember that (because they've obviously forgot) The the primary focus of their existence is their customers....and that would be us. Greed will continue to destroy our lives until we stop letting them do to us what we have the power to change.

  • @masoudshaghaghi5744
    @masoudshaghaghi5744 Před 27 dny +1

    Don’t ever buy aftermarket warranties, all scams

  • @jojo4rmdabronx
    @jojo4rmdabronx Před 27 dny

    If I had to guess, something went wrong with your roof wrap and they didn’t install the seals correctly.

  • @la-can.3931
    @la-can.3931 Před 17 dny

    Airbag light on happened to my Accord , I clean seatbelt switch contact in the belt buckle and it solved the problem.

  • @phillyeli215
    @phillyeli215 Před 28 dny +4

    Toyota should call a recall on them. All my friends have had air restraint light issues with their Tundras. The dealers kept telling them its a sensor issue but Toyota says a sensor is a wearable part like brake pads or wiper blades

    • @magnoliap5824
      @magnoliap5824 Před 28 dny +1

      What how is that possible? Makes no sense.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 28 dny +1

      Take the dealer and Corporate to small claims court.

    • @phillyeli215
      @phillyeli215 Před 27 dny

      @@magnoliap5824 I said the samething. I have a Ram Rebel now

  • @ThunderRunner
    @ThunderRunner Před 28 dny

    Something I noticed during Covid was how terrible of condition all of the used vehicles I saw were in. Either dealers weren’t performing their usual reconditioning or people were just really abusing everything at the time (and after).

  • @universalhead
    @universalhead Před 20 dny

    Could be The clock spring in the steering column , air bag wire is broke.

  • @mattmacpherson1033
    @mattmacpherson1033 Před 16 dny

    Used to be Lexus/Toyota used to take cars back that had major failures, just to tear them down and figure out what was wrong. Build issues etc. on the other hand many Toyota dealers are in rebellion due to no inventory and lower margins. I have a 2015 lx570 bought it in 23 with 115 k hoping it will last a few 100 k

  • @dyates6380
    @dyates6380 Před 28 dny

    I looked into replacing my battery on my 2018 Tacoma, and the ones I saw are well over two hundred, as in two fifty. I still have some time before I have to replace it but I'm with you; I haven't replaced one in probably twelve years, maybe more, and I was shocked at the price of them.

    • @twistedmister1
      @twistedmister1 Před 28 dny +1

      Auto start stop uses an AGM battery. They last longer but are more expensive.

    • @zackg5046
      @zackg5046 Před 27 dny +1

      I replaced my shitty factory battery in my ‘21 Taco at 20k miles because it was leaking acid out of the top covers. I dropped in a Die Hard AGM for around $270 and couldn’t be happier.

    • @dyates6380
      @dyates6380 Před 27 dny

      @@zackg5046 Thanks, I'll look into that.

  • @mathewpennington7049
    @mathewpennington7049 Před 28 dny +1

    2020 landcrusier battery gone bad= cheap parts at the cost to the consumer. I have had the original battery in my 17 ram 2500 and still checks out good.

  • @johnholt8785
    @johnholt8785 Před 28 dny +2

    I would call Toyota and tell them about the problem . They have always stood behind any vehicle I’ve owned .

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 26 dny

      They haven't been as willing to stand behind defects more recently. They shrugged off issues with my 2016 Tacoma and they give 2022+ Tundra owners a really hard time over engine failures when they are very well aware that their new engine has had a lot of failures in Tundras.

  • @rqlk
    @rqlk Před 27 dny

    Did you file a complaint with the NHTSA?

  • @angryranger4552
    @angryranger4552 Před 27 dny +1

    Extended warranties are useless. Just save the money for future repairs.

  • @bantizzle79
    @bantizzle79 Před 28 dny +16

    I would never dump 8 k into it for an airbag light. I would either just drive it like it is or trade it in.

    • @Blue-moon12
      @Blue-moon12 Před 28 dny +2

      I'm selling.

    • @philipashley9723
      @philipashley9723 Před 28 dny +1

      Depending in which state a person drives, don't working airbags come under checks for yearly inspections?

    • @CarGeek360
      @CarGeek360 Před 28 dny +1

      I would 100% sell it, don’t feel like daily driving a car with a broken airbag

    • @bantizzle79
      @bantizzle79 Před 28 dny

      @@philipashley9723 could vary by state. In Wisconsin you only have to pass emissions test to keep vehicle registered

    • @mikefoehr235
      @mikefoehr235 Před 27 dny

      Air bags are dangerous

  • @MrTabak73
    @MrTabak73 Před 27 dny

    I can imagine your frustration. Sadly, this reaction from OEMs is increasingly common...deny any responsibility until really pushed for a long period of time. Regarding the airbag, it seems an odd point of failure...this should be investigated further...perhaps try Toyota directly out of their HQ in Plano, Tx.
    Hope it works out...

  • @TheReligiousLeft
    @TheReligiousLeft Před 23 dny

    I got an airbag light on my Tacoma. Took it to a non-dealer mechanic and he changed out a plug for like $1-200

  • @jeremycook9852
    @jeremycook9852 Před 28 dny +1

    How does a 2021 with 13000 miles not have a warranty?

  • @culjonez22
    @culjonez22 Před 24 dny

    My Tundra had an airbag light turn on at 84k miles and I took it to Larry Miller Toyota in Murray, they had me open a ticket with Toyota and about 2 weeks later Toyota customer service covered it and sent me an email stating that they would cover the airbag system for the truck for the life of the Truck.

  • @carynmcentee6725
    @carynmcentee6725 Před 28 dny

    I feel that overall, regardless of the manufacturer, build quality has tanked since March 2020. And I never do after market warranties because I know they don't cover everything. It's just money tossed out the window

  • @MidAtlanticTV
    @MidAtlanticTV Před 19 dny

    The last really good Land Cruiser was the series 100. Even with those you need to get a good one that’s been well-maintained. The series 200 gives more trouble and is a lot more expensive to keep on the road.

  • @BaconCruiser
    @BaconCruiser Před 5 dny

    Bro, an OE LC battery hits $400 easy. They are built by Panasonic.

  • @GodSonBlessed
    @GodSonBlessed Před 7 dny

    A decent battery replacement on my Honda fit was a bit over $200. Good batteries are not cheap.

  • @acf894
    @acf894 Před 28 dny +1

    A duralast battery for my 4runner from autozone 2 years ago cost over 200 bucks my guy.

  • @phototac9287
    @phototac9287 Před 10 dny

    The dealership reset the air bag light then sold it to you could be a possibility???

  • @jarvis1751
    @jarvis1751 Před 23 dny

    if you don’t drive a lot and your car sits for periods of time the battery will go bad prematurely. leaking sunroof is really clogged drainage tubes

  • @Griswold20
    @Griswold20 Před 27 dny

    I would check with the dealer you bought it from, that is a pretty significant cost. I know used vehicles are sold as it. But there are weird laws out there that may cover you because of the dollar amount.

  • @stevemcdaniel7990
    @stevemcdaniel7990 Před 26 dny

    Aftermarket warranty companies work on the same business model as any insurance-type company - deny claims as a default and make sure the language in your policy is indecipherable!

  • @humzilla707
    @humzilla707 Před 28 dny

    Pull the head liner and dielectric grease all connectors and grounds

  • @drgvrp_dashcam
    @drgvrp_dashcam Před 27 dny +1

    This video literally shuts up any Toyota guy that says, “At least my Toyota won’t be broken down on the side of the road” after you tell them that you don’t think Toyota is superior.

  • @turnne
    @turnne Před 26 dny

    Its not under the original manufacturer warranty?

  • @leehall5447
    @leehall5447 Před 27 dny

    I have a 2002 Land Cruiser with 240k miles, it has the sun roof and it’s literally the only problem my car has. The sunroof is broken and it has a slow leak lmao. Good thing I don’t have curtain airbags and I’m ok with a slow drip. Good luck

  • @lifestooshort6801
    @lifestooshort6801 Před 27 dny

    What is the warranty company?

  • @Olph1
    @Olph1 Před 27 dny

    Toyotas are great I’ve had several without issue and my most recent is a 2012 4Runner purchased new. It now has 198,200 miles with no issues. When buying a used vehicle you have to have it checked to know what needs attention before buying

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 26 dny

      Toyota quality has been on decline since around 2010 when they began to lie and say that it's "normal" for their engines to burn up to a quart of oil every 1200 miles and pretend that they didn't know their truck and SUV frames had major rust issues for decades. Or selling vehicles with the 8-speed and pretending they aren't aware that the torque converter clutch was failing and damaging the transmission. Or insisting that howling rear differentials on the 3rd gen Tacoma was "normal" and due to normal resonances in the truck. Or completely ignoring known issues with the front differential on the 2nd gen Tacoma and carrying them over to the totally redesigned 3rd gen Tacoma.

  • @waynegallo7002
    @waynegallo7002 Před 28 dny

    You might have to fix airbag to sell it and try to go to another Toyota dealer let them look at it if they find a leak you might be covered for all or part of the repair call Toyota and complain had a Santa Fe after 3 years the navigation system went bad to replace over 5k called Hyundai headquaters the dealer took it out sent it to be repaired and covered it I had to pay labor only which was 125.00.

  • @Jamesbaker123
    @Jamesbaker123 Před 27 dny

    Aftermarket warranties are generally terrible - its partly due to how expensive cars have gotten to repair which has forced them to 'make changes' to remain profitable. If its not an exclusionary warranty don't even bother - even those type are not what they once were.

    • @hochhaul
      @hochhaul Před 26 dny

      Yeah I had a friend that bought an aftermarket warranty because he knew the LED headlights in some Hondas had a tendency to fail right outside of the bumper-to-bumper warranty and were extremely expensive. The aftermarket warranty refused to cover replacement headlights anyways.

  • @patrickdonovan6192
    @patrickdonovan6192 Před 28 dny

    You should’ve kept the Land Rover defender. I haven’t had one issue with mine.

  • @16B9
    @16B9 Před 22 dny

    All these aftermarket repair warranty companies have the same language. "We pay on all "covered" repairs". They tend to nit pick the part of the covered item that failed. Your AC may be covered but not the failed items associated with the AC, like switches, wiring, mounts, clutches, pulleys, etc. You might check Consumer Reports and Edmund's. They list reports from consumers that have owned the reviewed cars. Some are real lemons and money pits. While others are pretty trouble free. I'm surprised you've had the problems with such low mileage Land Cruisers. They have enjoyed a bullet proof reputation for years. Good luck with getting it fix and sold.