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I wanted to help out a member asking for the parts number of a window trim rubber, but found out that Toyodiy.com removed the diagrams, as requested by Toyota. Without the diagrams I am completely lost. That part "description" is next to useless to us, before you simply clicked on the exact part on the diagram you were looking for and it highlighted the part number.
Why would Toyota do this? Even if we searched the parts number on that site, we still bought the parts directly from Toyota dealer... So... does anyone know any other site like toyodiy.com, with diagrams? EDIT: The "diagrams removed" on the site is from 2009, so it must be something else, as most of you guys can still see the diagrams. This post has been edited by Nihil: Mar 15, 2014 - 4:28 AM -------------------- |
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Thats strange... Just now I've seen that this "diagrams removed" is from December 2009
![]() QUOTE December 6, 2009 The diagrams are no longer available on this site per demands of Toyota Motor Sales Inc. At ToyoDIY, we strongly believe in our right to repair our own vehicles. You can help by raising awareness of the issue. More details at: Right to Repair EU and Right to Repair USA. Last time I used this page was a few months ago, so there must be something else then. Are you perhaps logged in? This post has been edited by Nihil: Mar 14, 2014 - 7:21 AM -------------------- |
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