Group: Members
Posts: 14
Joined: 28-July 07
Member No.: 5,916
Drives: Hiace Super Custom
Location: Richmond, BC
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Group: Members
Posts: 39
Joined: 9-August 07
Member No.: 6,145
Drives: 1995 Toyota Hiace 3.0TDI
Location: Sweden
It beats the heck out of me that you guys advertise here and then ignore people when they ask you for a price of the goods you sell (well, I got the price, just not one including shipping and as BC is not around the corner from here shipping would help somewhat). Wakey wakey, the best way for a trading Co to make money is still for it to sell the products it has..............
(Hmmm, feels better now I have that off my chest, now all I need is for the guys to wake up and contact me about the LHD conversion kit for lights)
Group: Members
Posts: 18
Joined: 30-September 08
Member No.: 14,027
Drives: 93 Toyota Hiace Camper
Location: Canada
Heheh, I feel your pain. I just bought a '93 Hiace camper from a dealer in Surrey (a suburb of Vancouver). I asked him if the air conditioning was working before I bought it, he said yes. I then took it for a test drive and noticed the air con was warm. He had someone come by and charge it and I put the down payment on it. I picked it up a few days later and the air con was dead again. I called him and he told me to bring it by, his brother the mechanic looked at it and then told me that the guy would be by again. I showed up a second time and the air con guy looked at it and said he had to get another machine. Finaly I went back again and he filled it again and pressure tested it and refilled it. It only took a week until it ran out of freon again. I then took it to his friend at a place called Cool It who couldnt find the problem and told me not to put stop-leak in it (which the first guy did). The mechanic from the dealership was then going to work on it but unfortunalely couldnt get his visa and had to go back to Afganistan for two months (he said he would troubleshoot it in December).
Finaly I took the truck into a place called Icy-Cool who found the leaky valve in the evaporator and replaced it, retro fitted it, cleaned the heater and recharged the system for a final time. It cost $1200 but I was happy to finally get it done. Some warranty I tell you...So things could be worse ;-)