Sludge problem

Tiny
SLUDGE
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Rasmataz
Now it makes sense! I saw where Buzz didnt like the ideas but I thought he only made that one post which I ignored. Yes I hesitated as you can probably tell I was a dealership virgin and they were almost insistant that I needed a new engine so it had me a little nervous. As soon as I get the car back (warranty issue with conv. Top) I am going to take your advise. Thanks again to you, service writer and fisherman for all your help and like I said before once I do this I will be back to donate. I want to give back some of the money you guys saved me!
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Saturday, September 29th, 2007 AT 5:16 PM
Tiny
FISHERMAN
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Hey!

We wish good luck!

And remember if we are here its because of people like you!

Thanks again
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Monday, October 1st, 2007 AT 4:52 PM
Tiny
DSFAWN
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Call the Toyota headquarters they have information that Toyota will cover this. I have a similar issue that they said that is covered. Google toyota oil gel settlement and they have information there as well.
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Monday, October 22nd, 2007 AT 8:52 AM
Tiny
SMOHANTY01
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  • 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY
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I checked the color of my engine oil in my 2009 Toyota Camry and noticed it is honey colored. I wanted to inquire if this the color of healthy oil and whether or it indicated engine oil sludge was developing. Thanks and I appreciate your help.
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Monday, June 19th, 2017 AT 9:04 PM (Merged)
Tiny
HMAC300
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Just change oil at recommended intervals. Honey colored is what a lot of oil (not all brands) look like when it gets black then it should be changed regardless
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Monday, June 19th, 2017 AT 9:04 PM (Merged)

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