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Curious what's happens when water gets in there? Does it just drain away or will it cause problems?I'm another victim of the windshield cowl defect as shown below . My local Toyota dealer tried fixing it with a heat gun, and only made it worse. They ordered a new one but it's currently on back order and will take quite a while.
Purely an aesthetic issue. Water will just drain down into the engine bay/groundCurious what's happens when water gets in there? Does it just drain away or will it cause problems?
Ok. I just looked at mine. Very slight gap. Not really noticeable unless you look for it.Purely an aesthetic issue. Water will just drain down into the engine bay/ground
That sounds like something a used car salesman would say.Purely an aesthetic issue. Water will just drain down into the engine bay/ground
Your reading comprehension is terrible.That sounds like something a used car salesman would say.
It may not be a big deal, but if it was "aesthetic" to let water run into the engine bay then why design the cowl with a rubber seal on it.
Where I live winter driving sends all sorts of salty road crap onto the windshield for days after a snowstorm. I can't believe that's "purely aesthetic". I guess my dealer and others didn't think so. Neither did Toyota as they are replacing the cowl.
So your dealer won't do anything about the transmission not shifting properly? It has to actually fail before they will do anything?My original cowl was raised and replaced. Second one is even worse! Waiting for my horribly shifting transmission to fail and deal with it then!
But it’s not solely esthetic- I get condensation on the outside of windshield exactly where my defect is. This pic was taken midday at 75 degrees. Not too hot not too cold. Happens every day.I've seen other posts about this. Seems that it was an actual defect, but solely an esthetic one.