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Leaking Aygo
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Aygo_Aggro
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in Motoring
I've had an ongoing problem with my 2005 Toyota Aygo. I bought this nearly new from local garage and it leaks. Bad weather obviously make the problem worse. It has been back to the garage over 7 times. I think the garage and the manufacturer lost interest once the warranty expired. I would like to hear from anyone who has a similar problem. You could help me out and post a comment here. I've also started a blog called aygoaggro. Thanks in advance for any comment.
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If the leaks were there during the warranty and they made an effort to fix them and failed, I would be writing to head office asking for a repair.0
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I was stuck with a brand new one of those for a couple of days, and in hard rain I got soaked.
Came in through the vents and between the A pillar and the door frame, shocking.0 -
If the leaks were there during the warranty and they made an effort to fix them and failed, I would be writing to head office asking for a repair.
agree if this was a problem they tried to repair under warranty when you had the car then i'd write to head office makeing a comlaint perhaps the may offer to repair free or 50/50 costs.0 -
I've read quite a few posts from people complaining about Aygos leaking on the Toyota forums.
http://www.toyotaownersclub.com/search.php?cx=partner-pub-3428242122128849%3Ahx3s3u-ytut&cof=FORID%3A10&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=aygo+leaking&sa=Search#12620 -
On the P 107 its the same sort of problem. Door seal on passenger side, new type of seal is fitted. Just waiting for DD to take to dealership at present. When I looked closely at door seal there are two perforations at the top just where the water runs off the roof, I bet these allow water in, it flows to the bottom and when you shut the door it squirts into floor well.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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