I opened another case yesterday as the Toyota service rep said there was still NO TSB. Today the person assigned the case said there has been since the beginning of this month and gave it to me3. When I had asked a local dealer about a week ago, they did not have it yet. Danny had mentioned that the fix was out in another thread but I did not see a TSB number (or anywhere else). As several people have asked what it is, to educate their dealer, here it is PS very similar number to new net part number
I'm contemplating whether to get mine replaced under the TSB, even though the dealer did do an "initial fix" of drilling through additional panels. I'd probably be left w/ plugs. :-(
Does this fix mean that you wouldn't be able to secure the pull-out cargo cover anymore? It looks like the new arrangement would be in the way...
Mine came this same way and was purchased in mid-October. The cargo net that was included with the car has clips that attach to the two D-rings on the floor directly below. It doesn't interfere with the cargo cover functionality at all.
So some of you actually had the dealer do a make-shift fix and allowed them to drill holes, before Toyota came out with a TSB fix?
T-SB-0347-09 Cargo Net Trim Panel Gap Here's the TSB. Plastic plugs are used to fill the original holes.
Can I, should I, have my dealership do this repair, even though I don't currently have a cargo net? Is it something that would need to be addressed before the warranty expires? Well, reading the TSB answered the second question. It has to be done while unde warranty.
If you don't have the cargo net, how could the panel have been damaged and why would you need holes patched? Just wondering since I don't have a cargo net either and don't want one, and so I am not exactly sure what the problem is if we haven't installed a cargo net.
My point was that if I choose to add a cargo net 3 days after my warranty expires..., or trade the car in and the next owner is a cargo net nut, I thought it would be wise on my part to plan ahead. While certainly not every Prius owner uses a cargo net, a good percent do and of that percent, from what I read here, it seems to me that almost all of them are having this panel seperation issue.
with the new kit, there won't be any repair needed. they'll simply install the net correctly, without any holes.
OK, my mis-understanding. I thought one just purchased the cargo net, like the floor mats, and then stretched it between the pre-installed factory anchor points, pulling the panels askew. I believe my mistake is in that those anchor points are NOT pre-installed. Is that correct?
I purchased my Prius in late September (unsure of manufacture date). It came with the cargo net installed with the new fix. No holes to plug. It works great and no problems with it whatsoever.
Won't the plastic around the hook eventually get scratched and worn? I think that's why the original flawed placement had it away from the plastic? Mine came with a cargo net, but only for the floor. Would like to get the upright one but maybe will wait.
Re: T-SB-0347-09 Cargo Net Trim Panel Gap Thanks! When I ordered my Prius, I ordered the cargo net. When I took delivery, they told me to not use the cargo net until they found a fix, because the net could pull out the side panels. But they never contacted me to let me know about the fix. So I'm glad I found it here! I called my dealer, they know nothing about the fix. They checked with the shop, and the shop knew nothing about the fix. So I gave them the TSB number, which they Googled, and they found this Forum! I'm surprised they didn't have it from Toyota. I printed out the TSB and will give it to them. My guess is that the fix was applied to new cars being built, so not too many were built with the hooks in the wrong place. Thanks for this Forum!