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What do I have to do? I never see it
I have an XLE V6 fully loaded
Do I have to do something? Is it in the manual?
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For this trip, I am thinking to get a system but don't really want to permanetely modifiy the console with any mounting brackets that some systems use. Does anyone have any recommondataions on a Nav system that could set near the compartment in front of the stick shift without having to permanetely install it?
Thanks,
max
Can you post some pics of the SE exterior in black (front, side and rear shots). I still have almost a month to wait...
What is other typical device were intend to connect to AUX port?
Thanks,
All the new 3.5L/4.0L V6's also have timing chains.
Only the 3.3L V6 and the 4.7L V8 have timing belts
BTW whent the Sienna, the Highlander and the Lexus RX350 switch over to the new 3.5L V6 at the end of the year all V6's in the Toyota/Lexus family will have the same engine ( tuned differently ).
If you have a laptop, you might want to consider buying a copy of Microsoft Streets and Trips, a version of which has a GPS sensor with it. Probably cost you about $100, and you can use it anywhere in any car. I take it everywhere I travel, since I always have my laptop. Works anywhere, whichever personal car we're taking, rental cars, airplanes, any city, any state.
Has all the streets, can create routes, tracks where you have been, etc, etc, etc.
Not as clean and 'integrated' as a in-dash navigation system, but very flexible and cost efficient, we've used it for years. Also has the advantage of much larger screen, and enables 'back seat drivers' (if you want)!
I use it strictly for navigation, but it has a lot of additional features that may be of interrest to you.
It will work while placed in front of the gear shifter area with no need to connect extra antennas and cables.
Plus: From a good producer ( Toyota for example ) the chain should last the life of the vehicle - or at least very long - with good care. Thus there is no schedule to change it ever.
Minus: If it does break, unlike a belt which will just stall you out, the chain breaking will likely destroy your engine... complete replacement.
Choose a good supplier. Based on my experience with Toyota since 1989 I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that these engines will last indefinitely.
Bill in San Diego :shades:
From experience, the timing chain may require replacement after a couple hundred thousand miles. The timing chain on my 92 Toyota Pickup got loose with no performance problems or noise, wore a hole in the timing cover and allowed water into the block at 297,000 miles. I possibly could have detected it with a timing light but never had a need to check the timing. (too lazy)
Buick used to use a nylon timing gear to keep the engine quiet and was nortorius for wearing down the teeth and causing the timing chain to jump.
Todays technology may be improved and they may last longer. Enough said, I would take a chain over the belt. Like KDHSPYDER stated it should last the life of the vehicle for most people.
and when the gear move to R or D (without moving), rpm at 750?
Should I concern about it?
www.gpspassion.com
There will be a lot of suggestions for what you are looking for. Or maybe after reading some of the suggestions, you may even end up wanting to have your GPS with you everyday.
I have the same idea that I will not need the gps everyday. After having a NAV in the Camry, there are some neat things that you want your GPS on every time.
Even thinking now of buying a GPS for my Sienna.
Maybe the Nuvi has developed a problem and need repair.
I've seen the Nivi work even inside a building.
MSRP = $23,040
Invoice = $20,504
So how much i will get this car? anyone know a good dealer in MA.
Thanks!
I'd hate to buy my warranty in Virginia and find out 3 or 4 years later that a dealer in my state of Illinois will give me a hard time getting my car fixed .
I'd like to hear from someone that purchased in one state
and had his car fixed in another .
By "indoors" I did not mean it would work in a parking garage or in a tunnel, but I have seen it work inside a house.
I saw one at a retailer and the Nuvi was the only one on display that could pick up a live satellite signal from within the store. All the others could only run in a demo mode while inside.
A Nuvi can definately work inside a car without the antenna being up in the window unless the car has a specially coated windshield such as heated windshield (which blocks/interferes with the satellite signal. The Camry does not have a heated windhshield, so I don't know what it would be coated with that would become an issue.
I don't think there could be any problem since the Sirius antenna can pick up a signal from inside and satellite radio needs a better signal to operate than a GPS unit does.
Most portable GPS units will not work well unless the antenna is in the window or outside, but the Garmin Nuvi and some other company's newer model GPS units that use the same new gps chipset are able to work with a much weaker signal than past units.
I've used 2 Chrysler extended warranties in multi states and the Toyota is no different.
It's perfectly normal for the idle to drop to 750 rpm or so after you shift into reverse or drive.
I have the following problem with my 2007 Toyota Camry LE 4CYL (AUTO)
1)Engine idle at 1500 rpm...it's kind of loud at idle
and when the gear move to R or D (without moving), rpm at 750
2) When I am between 45 and 55 MPH, then RPM suddenly climbs to 2600 and then drops to 1800.
3) Could it be a shifting problem
Dual climate works excellent, as are the tunes. Seats are comfortable.
A few things, perhaps minor, stand out as weak spots in a $30,000 car. Heated seats only have and on or off setting. Why not at least a high and low and the exterior mirrors do not fold. Finally electrochromic rear view mirror works nicely, but why not on exterior mirrors also like the Maxima.
Overall very nice, for sure.
Surely one must be able to adjust the dashboard illumination level! Where is the control?
The rep thought we were in a 6-cyl. I was thinking it was pretty noisy. Then I accelerated hard and he realized we were in a 4! Well, the color was the same.
Maybe the Nuvi has developed a problem and need repair.
I've seen the Nivi work even inside a building.
I don't know, but whatever the difference is, the Nuvi has a difficult time finding satellites and loses them frequently when it is not right up near the windshield in the 07 when it did not have any trouble at all in the 06 at the transmission console on the same day.
The Nuvi works fine every other way, inside my house, inside buildings, so it is something in the car that makes the reception worse.
What models come in stick and what have people been paying for them ? I see the spec showing an CE, LE and SE all 4 cyl in stick shift. Dealer said only the CE comes that way and the toyota website only allows you to build automatics....how hard is it to get a stick ? How do they drive ?
Thanks
Good Luck,
GB