Sequoia 2006 vtrack and engine light error after timing belt and water pump change

Asked by Ray Feb 23, 2017 at 07:00 PM about the 2006 Toyota Sequoia Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just had work on my Toyota sequoia 2006 v8. The water
pump and timing belt got replaced. Now I get vtrack and
engine light errors. It drives well but I'm worried of a larger
problem anyou advice is appreciated

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Auto Zone will read your check engine light codes for free. This will give you a good idea of where to start.

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So it so happens they did valve work on 4 valves on drivers side. No errors displayed in dash. Now it makes a ticking fluttering noise. Sort of like when a lifter is stuck. Any advice what it is and can I drive it? I'm worried of a bigger problem. I'm taking it back to the shop that did the work for the 3rd time. I'm so disappointed I feel they don't want to honor their. Aside from small claims what can I do?

So it so happens they did valve work on 4 valves on drivers side. No errors displayed in dash. Now it makes a ticking fluttering noise. Sort of like when a lifter is stuck. Any advice what it is and can I drive it? I'm worried of a bigger problem. I'm taking it back to the shop that did the work for the 3rd time. I'm so disappointed I feel they don't want to honor their work. Aside from small claims what can I do?

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