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Drew
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re: towing pkg. - It's actually two options
(1) Tow prep package...includes larger radiator, coolers for p/s and trans., u/g alternator and prewire for trailer. Might be a couple of other things too..can't remember off the top of my head....
(2) Tow hitch...self explanatory
Both items are factory installs. I know that you can order the prep w/o the hitch but don't know that you can do the reverse...
re: security alarm....sorry not sure on this one....
Good luck in your hunt for an HL from Gulf States. Mine has been slightly delayed from them
Guys, keep posting! I'm hooked on this board! :-)
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/ncap/cars/2001SUVs.html
We ended up picking up our HL LTD with all available options two weeks ago. We traded in my wife's 98 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer, and the difference is amazing! She had forgotten how a vehicle should ride and handle. The fit and finish of the HL is miles above the Explorer, not to mention the ride and, of course, safety. You may pay slightly more for a HL and you might have to do some hunting for the right one, but unless your car is going off road, I would opt for the HL over a PF.
http://www.hwysafety.org/
What about the Permavin Etched Glass? Alarm system? Night vision rear view mirrow?
What do ya'll think?
re: Permavin ... windows are etched with the VIN of the vehicle using a template and some type of acid. My insurance company (Nationwide), or perhaps just a policy of my agent, provides this service free of charge so I opted out of the Permavin option as well. I can't remember where, but I thought I once saw a magazine ad where you could order the kit (maybe not the Permavin brand) to do the etching yourself.....just a thought
re: Alarm... our HL has the Ltd. option which includes some sort of engine disabler security system. Whether or not the full alarm system (RS 3200?) is part of that is unknown to me.
re: Night Vision Rear View Mirror .. Isn't this just an autotint feature? Sorry, don't know much about it....
Hope this helps......
BTW, I applied the two step Zymol cleaner, wax to my Black HL this weekend -- nothing like a freshly waxed black paint job.
I am very appreciative of all who have posted and look forward to being able to add my experiences as my intended purchase progresses. Thanks
Also, if I plan to rarely take a HL offroad, is it worth the extra $1400 to get 4WD?
Thanks
3.12 4 cyl 2wd
3.48 4 cyl 4wd
2.99 4cyl 4wd Lim slip LD / No VSC allowed
3.08 V6 2wd
3.29 V6 4wd
2.99 V6 4wd Lim slip LD/ No VSC allowed
Can Cliff, Dianne or others confirm?
Wondering if we could see a comparison of varying models by drivers posting the tach reading at a particular mph, say 60 mph.
I am curious particularly as to the effect the limited slip option's differing ratio has in the real world, Thanks
re post 1375: cloth seats with side air bags? Thought you had to get leather seat package in order to get side air bags???
Thanks for your very informative posts!
Just picked up a V6 AWD HL with all the bells and whistles...almost. My wife misses the compass that our '94 Jeep GC had. What's the story with the electrocrhomatic mirror/compass and temp combo that I've seen mentioned here. My dealer said it was unavailable.
Also, I saw the Japanese console mentioned in some previous posts. Anyone get one yet, and any ideas how to get one?
-Steve
You can turn off the "beeping" by inserting the key in the ignition, removing it, inserting it again and turn on, wait 10 seconds, then push lock, unlock, or panic twice. If you hear two beeps, you have toggled the beeping on or off.
Car will beep at you for 10 seconds if trying to lock with a door ajar.
When unlocking, the tail lights will stay on for 2 sec. if the alarm was tripped.
The engine immobiliser works by having a transponder in the key that communicates with the car when the key in inserted into the ignition.
The front seat will fold flat with the rear seats to form a cargo area for long items.
On two wheel drive vehicles, you can turn off traction control if equipped.
There are two (resetable) trip odometers.
That's about all I can think of.
The NHTSA's crash test emphasises the restraint systems of a vehicle, whereas the IIHS' much tougher crash test emphasises the strength (or lack thereof) of the vehicle's structure. Both complement each other, however, the IIHS is more representative of a real world accident since it uses a deformable barrier that has been designed to simulate the front end of another vehicle, whereas the NHTSA uses a flat concrete wall. It is possible for a vehicle to do well in the NHTSA's test (ex. the Pathfinder), but yet poorly in the offset crash test. You may want to have a look at this:
http://www.crashtest.com/explanations/nhtsa/usncap.htm
Drew
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"There is no question that that is a very nice looking console. Unfortunately,
our parts department said that it is impossible to get the Japanese version
over here into the United States. They also said that others have asked them
the same thing, but that even if they could get the console over here, the
moldings are different on the Japanese and American models, so it wouldn't fit
properly anyway. But I agree with you--that is really nice!"
If anyone has any reason to believe that this is not correct, please post the reason.
THX
3.29 V6 4wd
2.99 V6 4wd Jim slip ID/ No SC allowed"
Does your ratio include the OD?
As I posted before, my V6 4WD HL w/o SC/ID is a little over 3000 rpm @ 75 mph, ~2500 rpm @ 65 mph.
Does anyone know about post-factory additions? What about post-factory alarms (RS3200, glass breakage)? Diane, Cliffy....any insight?
Reply of an email sent to Toyota Canada Product Planning Division.
"We have noted your inquiry and would like to explain that market trends are closely studied to give us a better idea of which options are in demand. Then based on those findings, our Product Planning Division is able to choose the options that best suit the needs of the buying public. We recognize, of course, that these choices may not fulfill the desires of all the potential customers.
Although the Tonneau Cover is not available as an accessory but you may be able to purchase it as a replacement part. The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) is $945.00, which does not include the cost of the clips and installation. We suggest that you speak to the Parts department of your local dealership as they are in a better position to advise you".
So let me get this straight, Toyota Canada market studies indicated that HL Limited purchasers want a tonneau cover as it is a standard feature but non-Limited purchasers don't want one, as it is not available. This has nothing to do with market research and everything to do with greed. You want one buy the $9,600 Limited package.
As far a purchasing one as a replacement part for only $945.00, sure as long as one chooses an ivory cloth interior seeing as the cover only comes with the ivory leather interior in the Limited. Unbelievable!
Di
Too late for me to order an HL with the compass, as I already have the car. Maybe I'll look around for a decent looking aftermarket compass. The electrochromatic mirror portion of it isn't as important to us.
-Steve
Wheel stud size: 12mm x 1.5 thread
Regular length shank (.580")
McGard # 21156
$24.00
The lock that comes with the set uses a 13/16 socket (21mm works fine, which is the same size as the standard Toyota lug nuts that come with the car).
Remember, this nut info is for cars with alloy wheels. If you have the steel wheel, you use a tapered "acorn" style nut.
Hope this helps someone.
-Steve
Thanks,
-Steve
1. your actual gas mileage
2. is the power adequate or is the V4 an embarrassment on hills?
(I will not be towing or carrying more than the usual amounts of stuff.)
Thanks!
I would really like to have such a guage, but I do not think it is worth $295. I know on the Ford Escape board the same issue was discussed, and a supplier by the name of Donnally provided such a mirror w/ thermometer, but I believe it was about the same costs.
If anyone finds any other availability, please post the information.
Happy motoring!!
<http://store.yahoo.com/toyotaguys/avxlautdimmi.html>
It has mirrors for many Toyotas (except HL), but I can't see why *it* would be much different. For the models with only a electrochromatic mirror and compass, I wonder if it just needs a 12v supply, and that everything else in contained in the mirror?
On a side note, here is info about the RS3200 security system. Again Highlander is not mentioned, but if you're interested, you could email these guys.
<http://www.toyotaguys.com/toyotaguys/viprsalin.html>
-Steve
Check it out here:
http://www.donnellye.com/products.htm
Cost for either the ECL or ECT mirror is about US$200.
Hope this helps!
Drew
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-Steve