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KingRalf
Convertible hood of the 2012 Toyota Aygo cannot be operated and warning light comes on
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KingRalf (Author)
Hey, thanks for the reply! It really sounds like we had pretty similar problems. Can you remember how much the repair cost you? And have there been any other problems since then or was everything really back to normal? I'd be really interested to know. Thank you!
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SabiSchm
Hey, sure, no problem! The repair with the coding on the vehicle cost me 75 euros at the time. Yes, it's a lot of money, but since then my car has been fit again. And as for the sunroof, you're right, that was also a problem for me. But once the mechanic had adjusted it correctly, it worked perfectly again. I haven't had any more problems since my visit to the mechanic. I hope you have the same luck!
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KingRalf (Author)
Hey, thanks for that! To be honest, your experience reassures me a little. 75 euros isn't exactly cheap, of course, but if it solves the problem permanently, I'm fine with it. It's good to know that you haven't had any more problems since. I hope my experience will be just as positive. I will definitely tell my mechanic about your case. Thanks again for the helpful advice!
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SabiSchm
Hey, I had a similar problem with my 2009 Toyota Yaris. It was about the coding. My sunroof also stopped working properly and presented the mechanic with a challenge. The problem had to do with a control element in the vehicle that regulates the movement of the convertible hood and sunroof. This control element was defective in my car. So sorry, that sounds annoying, yes. I had a similar problem at the time. My garage then readjusted the coding and carefully checked and repaired the control system. It was quite annoying and time-consuming, but afterwards everything was fine again. I hope your problem is solved in a similar way! All the best!
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