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  1. Highlander 2nd Generation (2008-2013)
    Edited: the damage occured many weeks before I had it fixed, due to delays with the insurance company. It worked fine up until I had it towed to the body shop. I recently had my 2013 Highlander Limited at a body shop due to damage from a tree hitting the front end, window, and mirror. They...
  2. Corolla 11th Gen Sedan 2014-19, Scion iM 2016-18
    Hi! So a mechanic changed all 4 of my brakes and now, all of a sudden, my emergency brake isn’t working. It’s all loose and no nothing. He then tells me that it’s a separate system from the brake pads and that he’d have to take off the discs and brake pads to “readjust” the emergency brake...
  3. Corolla 10th Gen/2nd Gen Matrix (2009-2013)
    I attempted changing the rear brake pads on my 2011 Matrix this past weekend. This was my first time attempting this, so I realized half way through that I needed a special tool to re-compress the cylinder. It was frustrating but I managed to get the tool and get everything put back together...
  4. Corolla 10th Gen/2nd Gen Matrix (2009-2013)
    At about 25,000 miles I had one of my rear brake pads sticking so had to change the rear brakes. The non-stuck pads on the other side looked decent still, so I'm assuming I'd have gotten quite a few more miles out of them if the one hadn't been sticking. Changed the front pads at about the same...
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