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Resetting is a simple process. As stated, just reset and go.
Steve, Host
I know basically it's an appearance package, but those 2 black covered holes in the bumper aren't doing much for a "sporty" appearance.
May as well just buy a base model and save a few bucks.
http://img40.photobucket.com/albums/v124/mohit/rav4.jpg
Any insights would be appreciated!
We've had the RAV since late May so no snow driving yet. Overall my wife is extremely happy with the car.
I agree lbmcc, Fuccillo's ad campaigns are getting a little too intense for my taste. He must spend a fortune between the radio and tv advertising!
Did the two of you, or anyone else for that matter, drive/research any other vehicles before the RAV4 purchase?
Thanks for your responses!
they recommend oil changes at 5,000 miles. I have
always done it at 3,000 miles. I'm interested in what
everyone else is doing and your recommendations. Thanks for your help.
Keep looking for the side air bag optioned ones, Diegan.
Khrn, I'd go with the factory recommendation for oil change intervals. There's no scientific basis for the old 3,000 mile rule of thumb.
Steve, Host
The "maint" light is a good idea. Would be nice if we could change it to a different interval.
I've replace the shoulder strap but can't figure out how to get into the seat to replace the locking strap.
Does anyone know how to get the seat apart or get to the strap?
It's sad that Toyota won't issue a TSB, so that I don't have to rely on the hearing of the tech guy to have it fixed.
I was pleasantly surprised that I did not even have to remove the front tires from the bikes. The bikes rode just fine standing up, bungee- corded off to the side.
That's the kind of utility I like.
RAV on.
-ss4
There just was a big test done by the government on rollovers, but the Rav4 was not one of the vehicles tested.
For 2004, the side airbags only seem to be available on the loaded 4wd's. Hopefully, the 2wd's will have them as an option next year.
Your daughter is a lucky young lady!
tidester, host
I agree that Hyundai is "up and coming". But if it were my dollars, I'd stick with Toyota.