Is there no one that you can bring to translate?I had the factory exhaust at my dealership to put on for the bi-yearly service check. But we couldnāt do it since the car wouldnāt move and it was in a bad spot. I bought the car from a dealer than put the customer exhaust on with the wheels, lip kit and springs. I never had a problem with it before this. They said the checked with Toyotas computer system to run diagnostics and everything seemed fine.
How is there language barrier with the dealer if you speak Japanese? Or is the language barrier English?Iāve mentioned it before. But still the language barrier. I bought a reader to do so but the car is far from my house.
Maybe itās a cultural barrier. They are passive and I am not. So I have to figure how how to nicely tell them to speak plainly and figure it out.How is there language barrier with the dealer if you speak Japanese? Or is the language barrier English?
Anyways as others have said I'd start from the cheapest possible problem before going to the expensive part.
Oh that language barrier. I hated that when living there. The vagueness and indirectness added so much more time and effort to get things done. Good luck.Maybe itās a cultural barrier. They are passive and I am not. So I have to figure how how to nicely tell them to speak plainly and figure it out.
Indeed! I've been working with bilingual Japanese colleagues and in Japanese emails they're like, well it could mean this but also that, lol. Took sensitivity classes and man bow this way, bow that way, hand gestures... So confusing..Oh that language barrier. I hated that when living there. The vagueness and indirectness added so much more time and effort to get things done. Good luck.