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Old 11-29-2009, 12:30 AM
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wait so ur name is wellesley scion, ur sig and everything says it.. but ur not the owner?
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Old 11-30-2009, 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by ElevationTC
wait so ur name is wellesley scion, ur sig and everything says it.. but ur not the owner?

huh?

I am not the owner of Wellesley Scion (the dealership), I am the Scion Sales Manager at Wellesley Scion...

I am the owner of my xD, which I bought before I started working for Wellesley Scion.

I think that's what your asking...
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Old 12-01-2009, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by tmrepp
You said you had an oil consumption issue, when was the car delivered to the lot? Mine got there end of march/08 1st couple days of april/08. Purchased right after that, I think I might have a teeny bit of an issue, just figured it was normal... Next time I change the oil I'll pay a little closer attention. Can I go and request an ECU update?
What brand and weight of oil are you using? How much are you losing? Mine is a '09, and I haven't had to top up at all. I ran the last OCI to 8,500 miles. I'm going to go 10,000 miles on this one. A good group IV (polyalpha-olefin based) true synthetic motor oil will reduce oil consumption in many engines... not to mention reducing overall wear significantly.
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Old 12-01-2009, 07:45 PM
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here u guys go some info on the service info

Applicability:
2009 Toyota Corola/Matrix with 2ZR Engine, and Transmission(s): 5MT, 4AT. VDS(s)Corolla: BL40E, BU40E; VDS(s)Matrix: KU40E

Introduction:
Under certain driving conditions SOME 2009 model year Corolla and Matrix vehicles may exhibit engine oil consumption. The Engine Control Module/ECM logic has been modified to improve this condition. Use the following repair procedure to address customer concerns.

Warranty Information:
OP Code: EG8034 Description: Recalibrate ECM Engine Time: 0.6 OFP: 89661-##### T1: 11 T2: 99

Applicable Warranty:
This repair is covered under the Toyota Federal Emission Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 96 months or 80,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle's in-service date.
Warranty application is limited to correction of a problem based upon a customer's specific compaint.



it says its only for the corolla and matrix but im sure if you go in and say that you have the 1.8 and your having oil consumption probs they might reflash the ecu for ya : ) im gonna try it on my next day off
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Originally Posted by misformartin
it says its only for the corolla and matrix but im sure if you go in and say that you have the 1.8 and your having oil consumption probs they might reflash the ecu for ya : ) im gonna try it on my next day off
I believe our xD's have Daihatsu ECUs, though... not sure if the re-flash would be the same as for the Toyota ECUs in the Corolla and Matrix.
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Originally Posted by mcbrew
I believe our xD's have Daihatsu ECUs, though... not sure if the re-flash would be the same as for the Toyota ECUs in the Corolla and Matrix.

It is the same reflash, as I had it done in my xD many moons ago.
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