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For some reason I've been more careful about my health** and my car
lately, so I checked what xmission fluid my 2005 Solara uses, and it was Toyota T-IV, so I went to buy some. The top, picture row of google didn't have anything local iirc, but Amazon had some for 11 to 19 dollars. Seems like a lot. **Wore a mask and gloves when spraying for crabgrass. Ebay had a quart for $18, for $13, or for $8.50 (pickup only), and surprisingly, given how much all the others were, for $4.20 plus $5 shipping, and a second quart's shipping costs only 25 cents. Well, okay! Ordered two quarts late on April 18. First 7 steps of tracking on the 19th, including going from Myrtle Beach to Columbia SC. Then nothing for 10 days. Don't know how to reach the post office in Columbia so I write the vendor. Webpage asks if I want the item or my money back. I check I want the item. Tell him the problem and say "9 days to get from Columbia to Baltimore? What should I do? What should you do? Thanks." Even though I checked "I want the item", within a couple hours Ebay says my money is coming back. Okay. But now I'm still a full quart low on fluid, and I don't have any. Plus I see Toyota has rules against mixing fluids, plus Wikip says my car likely uses WS but the online owners manual says T-IV. Great idea, call the dealer. He checks and it's T-IV. Do you have any? Yes, and it's only $6.14. No postage, no waiting. I should have gone there first. (Because dealers don't put their inventory on the web, Google didn't mention a single Toyota dealer.) Buy two quarts on Friday. Today's Monday. The fluid from Myrtle Beach arrived. (Tracking shows no entries between Columbia and my local post office.) Now I have a quart in the transmission and 3 more quarts, And I have to send the money to the ebay guy. Plus I had a quart of Castrol Transmax Fully Synthetic Multi-Vehicle. It says it's good for Toyotas, and that was enough for me 3 years ago, but this year I'm taking better care of my car, so it wasn't good enough anymore. Except it's fully synthetic, so maybe it's even better and I was just suckered into buying the Toyota stuff. So now I have 4 spare quarts. At the current rate that should last me about 17 years. |
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In article , NONONOmisc07
@fmguy.com says... Don't know how to reach the post office in Columbia so I write the vendor. Webpage asks if I want the item or my money back. I check I want the item. Tell him the problem and say "9 days to get from Columbia to Baltimore? What should I do? What should you do? Thanks." I have bought several items some from ebay and some direct in the last few months that have taken several weeks to arrive. Even one priority mailing took over 2 weeks. At almost every stop there was a lay over of several days. One package went from a post office about 20 miles to the north to one 30 miles south , back to the first post office, then to my post office from the tracking number. The package went by my post office two times and that office is only about 2 miles off the interstate the package probably traveled. About 5 years ago a friend about 50 miles away sent me something that was about the size of a C cell battery by first class mail. Took almost 3 weeks. I know he would not lie about when he sent it and the post mark was the same day as he said he sent it. |
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On Mon, 3 May 2021 15:43:11 -0400, Ralph Mowery
wrote: In article , NONONOmisc07 says... Don't know how to reach the post office in Columbia so I write the vendor. Webpage asks if I want the item or my money back. I check I want the item. Tell him the problem and say "9 days to get from Columbia to Baltimore? What should I do? What should you do? Thanks." I have bought several items some from ebay and some direct in the last few months that have taken several weeks to arrive. Even one priority mailing took over 2 weeks. At almost every stop there was a lay over of several days. One package went from a post office about 20 miles to the north to one 30 miles south , back to the first post office, then to my post office from the tracking number. The package went by my post office two times and that office is only about 2 miles off the interstate the package probably traveled. About 5 years ago a friend about 50 miles away sent me something that was about the size of a C cell battery by first class mail. Took almost 3 weeks. I know he would not lie about when he sent it and the post mark was the same day as he said he sent it. A couple comments. I virtually ALWAYS check dealer price and availability FIRST. Then the local aftermarket supplier - If not available or REDICULOUSLY expensive I do to FleaBay or Amazon or some place like Rock Auto. At least I KNOW what is a good idea and what is highway robbery before ordering - and I can determine what convenience is worth to me if the dealer has it in stock for a reasonable (comparaive) price As for shipping - when I was in Zambia back in the seventies I recieved a package in the mail from Ontario in a few days - and about a month later I got the letter telling me to expect the package --- |
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In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 3 May 2021 15:43:11 -0400, Ralph Mowery
wrote: In article , NONONOmisc07 says... Don't know how to reach the post office in Columbia so I write the vendor. Webpage asks if I want the item or my money back. I check I want the item. Tell him the problem and say "9 days to get from Columbia to Baltimore? What should I do? What should you do? Thanks." I have bought several items some from ebay and some direct in the last few months that have taken several weeks to arrive. Even one priority mailing took over 2 weeks. At almost every stop there was a lay over of several days. One package went from a post office about 20 miles to the north to one 30 miles south , back to the first post office, then to my post office from the tracking number. The package went by my post office two times and that office is only about 2 miles off the interstate the package probably traveled. That's pitiful About 5 years ago a friend about 50 miles away sent me something that was about the size of a C cell battery by first class mail. Took almost 3 weeks. I know he would not lie about when he sent it and the post mark was the same day as he said he sent it. That too. A few months ago, something I ordered went to Baltimore, then to Frederick, an hour west of here, and back to same location in Baltimore the next day. |
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On 5/3/2021 12:10 PM, micky wrote:
For some reason I've been more careful about my health** and my car lately, so I checked what xmission fluid my 2005 Solara uses, and it was Toyota T-IV, so I went to buy some. The top, picture row of google didn't have anything local iirc, but Amazon had some for 11 to 19 dollars. Seems like a lot. **Wore a mask and gloves when spraying for crabgrass. Ebay had a quart for $18, for $13, or for $8.50 (pickup only), and surprisingly, given how much all the others were, for $4.20 plus $5 shipping, and a second quart's shipping costs only 25 cents. Well, okay! Ordered two quarts late on April 18. First 7 steps of tracking on the 19th, including going from Myrtle Beach to Columbia SC. Then nothing for 10 days. Don't know how to reach the post office in Columbia so I write the vendor. Webpage asks if I want the item or my money back. I check I want the item. Tell him the problem and say "9 days to get from Columbia to Baltimore? What should I do? What should you do? Thanks." Even though I checked "I want the item", within a couple hours Ebay says my money is coming back. Okay. But now I'm still a full quart low on fluid, and I don't have any. Plus I see Toyota has rules against mixing fluids, plus Wikip says my car likely uses WS but the online owners manual says T-IV. Great idea, call the dealer. He checks and it's T-IV. Do you have any? Yes, and it's only $6.14. No postage, no waiting. I should have gone there first. (Because dealers don't put their inventory on the web, Google didn't mention a single Toyota dealer.) Buy two quarts on Friday. Today's Monday. The fluid from Myrtle Beach arrived. (Tracking shows no entries between Columbia and my local post office.) Now I have a quart in the transmission and 3 more quarts, And I have to send the money to the ebay guy. Plus I had a quart of Castrol Transmax Fully Synthetic Multi-Vehicle. It says it's good for Toyotas, and that was enough for me 3 years ago, but this year I'm taking better care of my car, so it wasn't good enough anymore. Except it's fully synthetic, so maybe it's even better and I was just suckered into buying the Toyota stuff. So now I have 4 spare quarts. At the current rate that should last me about 17 years. My nearest Toyota dealer has an online order department. When I needed some more I placed the order online for pickup at the store. 6 quarts cost me $29 including tax. |
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On 5/3/2021 4:54 PM, Bob F wrote:
On 5/3/2021 12:10 PM, micky wrote: For some reason I've been more careful about my health** and my car lately, so I checked what xmission fluid my 2005 Solara uses, and it was Toyota T-IV, so I went to buy some.Â* The top, picture row of google didn't have anything local iirc, but Amazon had some for 11 to 19 dollars. Seems like a lot. **Wore a mask and gloves when spraying for crabgrass. Ebay had a quart for $18, for $13, or for $8.50 (pickup only), and surprisingly, given how much all the others were, for $4.20 plus $5 shipping, and a second quart's shipping costs only 25 cents.Â* Well, okay! Ordered two quarts late on April 18.Â* First 7 steps of tracking on the 19th, including going from Myrtle Beach to Columbia SC. Then nothing for 10 days. Don't know how to reach the post office in Columbia so I write the vendor.Â* Webpage asks if I want the item or my money back.Â* I check I want the item.Â* Tell him the problem and say "9 days to get from Columbia to Baltimore?Â*Â* What should I do?Â* What should you do? Thanks." Even though I checked "I want the item", within a couple hours Ebay says my money is coming back.Â* Okay. But now I'm still a full quart low on fluid, and I don't have any.Â* Plus I see Toyota has rules against mixing fluids, plus Wikip says my car likely uses WS but the online owners manual says T-IV.Â*Â* Great idea, call the dealer.Â* He checks and it's T-IV.Â* Do you have any?Â* Yes, and it's only $6.14.Â*Â* No postage, no waiting.Â* I should have gone there first.Â* (Because dealers don't put their inventory on the web, Google didn't mention a single Toyota dealer.) Buy two quarts on Friday. Today's Monday.Â* The fluid from Myrtle Beach arrived. (Tracking shows no entries between Columbia and my local post office.)Â* Now I have a quart in the transmission and 3 more quarts, And I have to send the money to the ebay guy. Plus I had a quart of Castrol TransmaxÂ* Fully Synthetic Multi-Vehicle.Â* It says it's good for Toyotas, and that was enough for me 3 years ago, but this year I'm taking better care of my car, so it wasn't good enough anymore.Â*Â* Except it's fully synthetic, so maybe it's even better and I was just suckered into buying the Toyota stuff. So now I have 4 spare quarts.Â* At the current rate that should last me about 17 years. My nearest Toyota dealer has an online order department. When I needed some more I placed the order online for pickup at the store. 6 quarts cost me $29 including tax. Also, I read that Aisin is Toyota's source, so their T-IV should be the same. Here's some more light reading. https://www.startribune.com/brand-cl...uid/283401841/ |
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On Mon, 3 May 2021 17:08:13 -0700, Bob F wrote:
On 5/3/2021 4:54 PM, Bob F wrote: On 5/3/2021 12:10 PM, micky wrote: For some reason I've been more careful about my health** and my car lately, so I checked what xmission fluid my 2005 Solara uses, and it was Toyota T-IV, so I went to buy some.* The top, picture row of google didn't have anything local iirc, but Amazon had some for 11 to 19 dollars. Seems like a lot. **Wore a mask and gloves when spraying for crabgrass. Ebay had a quart for $18, for $13, or for $8.50 (pickup only), and surprisingly, given how much all the others were, for $4.20 plus $5 shipping, and a second quart's shipping costs only 25 cents.* Well, okay! Ordered two quarts late on April 18.* First 7 steps of tracking on the 19th, including going from Myrtle Beach to Columbia SC. Then nothing for 10 days. Don't know how to reach the post office in Columbia so I write the vendor.* Webpage asks if I want the item or my money back.* I check I want the item.* Tell him the problem and say "9 days to get from Columbia to Baltimore?** What should I do?* What should you do? Thanks." Even though I checked "I want the item", within a couple hours Ebay says my money is coming back.* Okay. But now I'm still a full quart low on fluid, and I don't have any.* Plus I see Toyota has rules against mixing fluids, plus Wikip says my car likely uses WS but the online owners manual says T-IV.** Great idea, call the dealer.* He checks and it's T-IV.* Do you have any?* Yes, and it's only $6.14.** No postage, no waiting.* I should have gone there first.* (Because dealers don't put their inventory on the web, Google didn't mention a single Toyota dealer.) Buy two quarts on Friday. Today's Monday.* The fluid from Myrtle Beach arrived. (Tracking shows no entries between Columbia and my local post office.)* Now I have a quart in the transmission and 3 more quarts, And I have to send the money to the ebay guy. Plus I had a quart of Castrol Transmax* Fully Synthetic Multi-Vehicle.* It says it's good for Toyotas, and that was enough for me 3 years ago, but this year I'm taking better care of my car, so it wasn't good enough anymore.** Except it's fully synthetic, so maybe it's even better and I was just suckered into buying the Toyota stuff. So now I have 4 spare quarts.* At the current rate that should last me about 17 years. My nearest Toyota dealer has an online order department. When I needed some more I placed the order online for pickup at the store. 6 quarts cost me $29 including tax. Also, I read that Aisin is Toyota's source, so their T-IV should be the same. Here's some more light reading. https://www.startribune.com/brand-cl...uid/283401841/ Interesting article. Thank you for sharing. |
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