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Car Forum / Toyota / Camry / January 2008

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06 Camry broken engine block at mount!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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hokeypokey - 04 Jan 2008 02:52 GMT
Important question!!!!

My 06 Camry was recently involved in a pretty decent front-en
collision.  It took our Toyota dealer approximately four months t
get us our car back.  First, there was a vibration, and a rattlin
noise, which turned out to be two lose bolts on my front suspension.
Second, I just went to get my oil changed for the first time, and th
guy tells me that I have an oil leak, maybe by the front seal.  Thi
leak was located to the passenger side of the oil pan, and upo
further inspection, I was horrified to notice that right in that sam
area there is a motor mount, where a bolt goes into the engine block.
Well, that bolt, and the hole that it is screwed into on the block ar
now completely broken from the block.  Is this dangerous?  I will b
taking this car right back to the shop first thing in the morning
but I'm wondering what might happen on the way

Thanks for a speedy reply
zonie - 04 Jan 2008 04:12 GMT
That dealer owes you an engine. They should have caught thew broken block
when they did the repair. It was surely caused by the collision.
 Scott

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