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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Sooner Land, Oklahoma
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Friends: 0 | I thought I would pass along an experience I had when we picked up our 06 Prius a few days ago. We got the tour of the dealership, met all the sales folk, and service guys. I seen the "Prius Certified Tech" certificate on display and asked about repair work. I was told that if a Prius needs repair of any kind, the "Certified Tech" is the only one that works on it. He has x amount of time/hours to fix any problem. If he can't fix it, he has a number to call to a "Master Tech", and together, they fix the problem. If they can't, apparently, Toyota flies someone in who builds/fixes only Prius' to correct the problem. No other mechanics touch the car. Only the Certified Specialist. If this is true, then you can rest easy when you take your Prius in for repairs.
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| absit invidia Join Date: May 2005 Location: USA | Oregon | Portland area | 97004 |
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Friends: 60 | Just be sure you understand what "repairs" means. In another thread, I think Galaxee said, if it has to do with high voltage or the HSD/PowerSplit Device, a Prius Tech works on your car. The guys who change your oil and rotate your tires are not Prius Techs. Weird noise in the dash? Not the Prius Tech. Washer fluid not squirting? Not Prius Tech. On the other hand, if the dealer has a Tech who owns a Prius, you're in pretty good hands... |
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Everything is finally fixed now. I'll be picking up an 06 Pkg 7 on the 2nd. If I hear the same line again I'll ask them how many times they had to fly someone in last year
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Pocono's, Pa.
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Friends: 1 | At the dealership I use for service, the Prius tech does the oil changes ect. except when he is busy fixing other Prius. Then the lube guy does it but he is all up on the Prius also. Between this Prius and my old one I've had about 10 oil changes there and never a screw up. |
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Friends: 26 | first, thanks to Bill for clarifying, now i don't have to they'll give techs whatever flat rate is for the problem, that's what they get paid. but as far as time to fix the problem, a good tech will take as much time as he needs to ensure that it's done right the first time. this may be a couple days if it's an intermittent problem, etc. they have a technical assistance team that they call to document and solve unusual cases, and the people there are very helpful. between the assistance guys and the techs they can usually knock the problem out. each tech has his own credentials. i forget how the system goes because they're changing it to meet higher demands for service because of higher numbers of prii on the road, but to be a Prius tech you have to have an ASE Master certification and be Toyota certified, plus you have to either be Toyota Master certified or have taken a number of prerequisite classes at UOT. something along those lines. never heard of anyone being flown in- unless they mean the regional rep who has the HV battery charger... oh yeah and who does your oil varies by dealer. if you go to an express lube no prius tech is changing your oil, i assure you.
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On the other hand, I think some dealers make a big deal about "Prius techs" just to scare you into bringing in the car for every little thing. There's no reason not to let your trusted local mechanics change the oil, oil filter and air filters, or do these things yourself. | |
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