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Just curious of the items that are faulty and given the safety title on Toyota lifts. Do your self a favor and don't say the SAS system. I am having a hard time believing some of you guys actually work on any Toyota's.This is not saying you don't work on them Liftman but I read alot about all these so called problems with SAS. Some of these comments sound like a rumor they heard and have no factual backing. You cannot be critical of something you don't understand or work on. I am just using this post to express this opinion of what I see. Your comment seems to fit the anti-change profile I see. The days of the shade tree mechanic are gone forever and that's a fact. Soon you will see dealer serviced lifts almost exclusively. It's just to hard to train and buy all the needed equipment to diagnose and repair all makes.
  • Posted 12 Oct 2005 16:14
  • By bigthunder
  • joined 7 May'05 - 4 messages
  • Washington, United States
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