Dent/Indentation
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So much to my abject horror, when I got out of my TCH Sat. afternoon I noticed what appeared to be a dent in the drivers side passenger door, about halfway up.
Upon closer inspection, I would describe it as an indentation. The paint is not broken at all and there is not so much as a scratch. Just an...indentation...maybe 3-4 inches. Let its "pressed in."
Of course I'm mortified, but I'm hopeful its a relatively easy fix...maybe some kind of suction device? I wonder if the regular Toyota service will suffice, or if it needs to go to a body shop.
Upon closer inspection, I would describe it as an indentation. The paint is not broken at all and there is not so much as a scratch. Just an...indentation...maybe 3-4 inches. Let its "pressed in."
Of course I'm mortified, but I'm hopeful its a relatively easy fix...maybe some kind of suction device? I wonder if the regular Toyota service will suffice, or if it needs to go to a body shop.
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Usually, the dealer will have a body shop person that can remove this type of dent. If you just picked up the car, they shouldn't charge you for it because it will only take a few minutes to fix if there is no underlying paint damage.
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Well, its over a month old now, and my dealer isn't particularly local for me, unfortunately.
I did make an appointment to bring it in on Wed. Its just such a collosal pain in the *** for me, because with work I'm just too busy to waste time with car dealers, and its a huge hassle to drop it off because I need the thing to carpool. This is something that I should be there for, though, apparently--they can look at it and tell what needs to happen.
I did make an appointment to bring it in on Wed. Its just such a collosal pain in the *** for me, because with work I'm just too busy to waste time with car dealers, and its a huge hassle to drop it off because I need the thing to carpool. This is something that I should be there for, though, apparently--they can look at it and tell what needs to happen.
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Check out "bumper repair" shops in the phone book or yellowbook.com They pop out dents in bumpers. I don't see why they could not do a door just as easily. In San Diego I found a mobile dent repair called The Dent Doc just browsing yellowbook.
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