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I read several other forums as well as the HL. If you read their coments, we have a real winner here. I can live with a few pops and snaps ..... how about terrible rattles, shakes, engine and transmission failures? No, we are very fortunate.
Happy HL'ing
As to the popping sounds, I haven't had any of my customers mention it. I'll talk to my service director on Monday and see if he has heard anything.
I agree with everyone that the noises I am hearing are just a contraction of the parts in the sunroof. However, I don't spend this kind of money every day and I (along with others) just want to be certain these noises are nothing serious. In fact, they are minor considering that the beautiful new car sitting in my driveway is perfect in every other way.
We have been looking for an SUV now for some time. We had almost decided on 2WD-V6 Highlander with a Limited Package(LL), But we were not getting the color that we want (Gold or Silver).
A local dealer had a Silver 2WD-V6 but no LL, Today we were about to say yest to the deal but thought of sleeping over it tonight. The price was $27,300.
This made us wonder if 4Runner would have been better especially with the sale going on all 2001 models.
Can some please suggest ?
Charan.
Now, also depending on where you live, you may be able to steal a 4Runner. This region also happens to be overloaded with Runners and you can get one very cheap right now.
http://www.kbb.com/kb/ki.dll/kw.kc.sp?kbb&&395&article_HowBuyNew
"...I'm waiting for the day when everyone starts to boycott new cars, and pressure these car compaines to cut costs, and profits..."
I respect where you are coming from with this statement....however, that isn't going to happen in the USA. It just isnt. We love our cars too much.
I have a question.
In the glove box of our new HL was a small bag with 2 black rubber plugs. This is printed on the bag:
IMPORTANT To pre delivery inspector: insert these rubber plugs into the holes of the center side member extensions.
Anybody else get these? I plan to ask the dealer what they are, but I wondered if anyone here knew.
So does anyone think that me leaving them at 35 PSI is still too high? I've always been under the impression that you leave them a little higher than the recommended level.
Anyway, just a little reminder for everyone to check the tire pressure of your Highlander after buying it!
I had my dealer check it out yesterday and he claims it is a normal characteristic of HL. I suggested it could be the right front tire that maybe causing this so to satisfy me he switched the Left Front with the Right front. This seems to be better to me but the mechanic didn't think this reduced the drift. He also drove another from the lot but it was non-4WD and that one was similar but again in his professional opinion he didn't think this is a problem and would have to ask Toyota HQ to see if he can replace all four tires. (I didn't ask for all tires to be replaced just make the drift or pull go away)
Anyway, I would like to hear from anyone that maybe experiencing the same.
Yes, the reed noise continues to be a problem here in KS. On a recent trip from Colorado Springs to KC, the reed noise was present off and on from the KS/CO state line through Kansas City. Believe me, I am an expert now at explaining this problem to others riding in the HL, and if we all wear earplugs then we can talk using sign language. Now seriously, it remains a significant problem and if anyone finds a solution please share. (Also do not confuse this problem with what others refer to as common "wind noise.")
After five months of owning my HL, I experienced the infamous clicking noise the other day coming from the moon roof. I found this occurs on very hot days, and alternating usage of my moon roof seems to affect the frequency of the noise. Try pushing up on the back of the glass, it seems to make a similar noise so I think that is where the problem resides.
With that said, I am pleased with the HL ride and performance. No vehicle is perfect and I really do appreciate the ride quality and not having oil leaks. This is probably the best vehicle I have owned. For those who continue to post meaningful insight and information on this board, thank you.
The reason I ask this is, depending on the road you are on some have more/less angle (crown) in the road. the road generall angles to the right. When I bought my (useless GMC) a few years ago (waiting to go HL or pre-owned TLC) it literally tried to go off the road to the right. I could actually change lanes from the left to the right without touching the wheel. Well after (3) dealers the alignment was fixed and it rides straight and true.
My wifes Solara (great car) goes straight as well. As for the Tech asking Toyota to replace teh tires, good luck. My wifes Solara has a slight wheel vibration from the rear (leased car) and the tech suggested the same. The Field Rep actually told him "No, that it was normal as the suspension tuning is done that way". So she is leasing a $23k car that has a mild vibration, not too bad, but if it wasn't a lease she wouldn't be driving it and the dealer would be fixing it.
Good Luck. Going to demo a HL soon.
Is anyone else experiencing this loud noise. The rain noise is the same as if one was standing under a plastic tarp during a rain storm. are there varying qualities of glass, or is this the same glass toyota/lexus is using on all of their vehicles.
Are these vehicles tested in such conditions prior to putting them on the market?
Help. Thanks in advance
Now I want some good all weather mats. Anybody have any comments on the Toyota All Weather floor mats or the Weathertech floor mats? I know the Weathertech mats have a raised edge around them to keep melted snow, etc. from getting on the carpet. I'd like to know if the Toyota all weather mats do the same.
Thanks to everyone in this group for the excellent information being shared.
The company put up quite a fight and refused to acknowledge that by indicating a hitch was supplied with the TO package and not supplying it they were effectively engaging in deceptive advertising. They repeatedly stated the inclusion of of a hitch in the TO package was a mistake. If so, then why wasn't it removed from the website? (Remember, I started shopping for this SUV back in March, its now July) as of this posting, the site still indicates the hitch as being part of the package. They tried to defend their position with these weak arguments:
• I didn't pay for a hitch, therefore I wasn't entitled to a hitch. I maintained I did pay for a hitch when the TO package was purchased-based on the inducement of the Website.
• There is no hitch available from the factory. I maintained that was an internal factory issue and not relevant to the issue at hand: what they advertised and what I thought I was purchasing were not the same.
• "If you wanted a hitch, you should have purchased the UQ package". Hmm, now suddenly there is a factory hitch in a package? The UQ package contains a converter-the TO package also has a converter as well as the beefed up radiator and alternator. The TO package, as specified, would seem to supercede the UQ package on a component level, so why would anyone order two packages that would have resulted in two converters? And who would purchase a hitch without the benefits of the tow prep package?
Early July saw the end of regular correspondence bewteen myself and Toyota, as they pondered the matter no longer-they would not furnish a hitch. Still knowing that I was right and they wrong, I contacted my local Consumer Affairs office. The matter was settled within three days. I was supplied with a Da'Lan hitch.I strongly urge everyone else who purchased the TO package believing they were getting a hitch with it to contact either your local consumer affairs office or your state attorney general's office. Bypass the dealer and 800 complaint line-they won't listen to reason. They will, however, begin to listen when fines and other sanctions for deceptive advertising practices are involved.
Re Message 3077: We had a choice of TOYOGUARD or the TOW package. We knew the TOYOGUARD was just dealer profit, so we chose the TOW prep package. The salesman said it provided a wiring pig tail to ease installation of a tow hitch if we ever chose to add (which we haven't). Looking at the Toyota web site mentioned in message 3077 I'm now wondering if we have a heavy duty radiator, transmission oil cooler, 130 amp alternator, engine oil cooler, power steering oil cooler, pre-wiring harness, fan coupling (80W to 120W), radiator size, tow hitch, and converter box listed there.
Cliffy1, can you or anyone else walk us through an inspection of our HL to see what else (other than the hitch) that we paid for and didn't receive?
Thanks in advance,
Redfaced in PC FL (and not from the sun)
I purchased my rubber mats from weathertech in grey.
I had to cut them to fit in the back. They look good in grey and almost match toyotas grey interior.
I also hope toyota resolves the wimd noise some of us are experiencing.
I'm wondering what people are getting from Toyota for a finance rate? Has Toyota offered anyone 6% or below on a 60-month Highlander loan?
Question, according to the body shop estimator, usually with the damage to leather seat like that, they will have patch it up and dye the area to match the color of rest of the seat. Is this normal pratice?? I have asked estimator and my agent to see if they could replace the seat . Or should I ask to replace the whole leather seating in the HL to ensure the color will match. Please advise.
Thanks,
Tony
I also had a chance to drive 2001 RX300, it was a loaner car from the dealer for my wife's GS's 30K service. Here is what I have noticed: RX seems to drive smoother than my HL. When take off from the light, the transimission seems to shift smoother , less hesitation ( I was told VTT-i caused the hesitaion) than HL. Steering wheel seems a bit tigher than HL. Of course, interior of RX is much quieter than HL. Other than the issue that I listed above, HL is great., just like a RX.
How about items listed in the brochure for Tow Prep, like:
Heavy duty Radiator?
Transmission Oil Cooler?
130 amp alternator?
Engine Oil Cooler?
120 watt fan coupling?
How do I verify I got these? What DID I get for $160?
Thanks,
Gary
Fiery
As for the hitch, it would be called a "towing package" if it included the hitch, instead of a "towing prep package." What the towing prep package includes depends on your engine.
Both engines get a heavy duty radiator, trans oil cooler, heavy duty alternator and prewiring. The 4 cyl also gets the engine oil cooler and 120 watt fan coupling. The V6 gets a 80 watt fan coupling and power steering oil cooler.
If you open the gove box and look on the edges, on each side, you will see a thin black strip of black cloth tape, this piece of cloth rubs against the sides of the glove box openings, so I placed the thicker pading of rubber foam right on top of the old ones.......and the rattle was gone.
I also placed extra pieces on the spots where the small rubber bumpers and the glove box light switch hit the door. (light switch is the little black stem next to the latch)
so far is working, we'll see what happens as the rubber foam compresses down.
good luck everyone.
Since, Saturday I've driven it on a absolutely straight non-crown freeway (just repaved less than a month) and today wasn't a windy day.
Now after the tire switching from left to right and right to left front tires, it doesn't changes lanes but the steering has gotten more sensitive it is almost harder to keep it going straight.
I know the mechanic checked the tire pressure so I doubt if it is over inflated.
It is not a major problem but I;ve noticed my hand gets tired from holding the steering wheel so tight or at least holding it. I have a Camry it does not pull or anyrhing just drives dead straight for most part.
I'm going to have to ask the dealer to get me two front tires from another and see if it makes a difference.
I ordered two Toyota filters from ToyotaGuys. They sent me filter numbered 08922-02011 (made in US). The original factory filter is 90915-20003 (made in Japan). They are identical in size, and the new filter fits properly but if you compare the two looking into the inside, they appear somewhat different.
I am going to ask ToyotaGuys about this in an Email, but thought I would also mention it on this forum since there are some pretty well informed people here.
Also, I am going to start keeping comparison records, my calcs. as the computer calcs., for gas mileage since my calculations figure a bit lower than those of the average MPG as stated by the computer.
All-in-all this is one fine vehicle and getting better all the time.
Impe
P.S. Also got a cargo net from ToyotaGuys. I really like it. It keeps things from flying about in the wayback and terrorizing the dog.
Thanks - Mobilmom
Head down to Toys R Us and purchase a child size tool box. Not only will it work great and fit well, but it is made of the same high quality plastic Toyota uses. Spread a little chewing gum on the top for an excellent cup holder. Use the extra plugs you find in the glove box to put in the opening of your cup to prevent spilling.
If you don't like that solution, we could always go to war with Japan and after we have beaten them to a pulp, take away their Kluger consoles.
I live in so Cal and want to get the best deal I can. Will these auto brokers get me the best price
And what do they charge. Who has used one and how much did you pay for this service and HL
with everything on it.
1. More rear seat room for my 7 month old son's car seat.
2. Dealers close by for service. Hyundai dealers were too far away. I think there is some warranty restrictions to get the 5yr/60k bumper to bumper.
3. Reliability of Toyota
4. Lease price was about the same.
5. Actually like not having a center console, easier to get to the back if needed.
6. It was what my wife liked the best. If she's happy, I'm happy:)