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aorta
"Exactly. This is one of the reasons that I ruled out the highlander." Then why are you on the HL board ?
" You can't just open the rear window by itself. You have to open the entire tailgate everytime. I like the pathfinder,etc. setup where you can open the window but leave the tail gate closed." Why not buy what fits your needs ?
"It allows for much better transporting of long boards etc. out the back. You can't do this with the HL. What's up with that???" I got a trailer hitch. I can transport anything, and the inside stays clean.
" I thought they didn't want this to be a 'minivan'. First we had no center console (until 02), and also the minivan liftgate. Who is " they " and " we " ?
aorta
Speaking of filters, has anyone replaced the Air Intake filter themselves? Just wondered what parts you had to disassemble to lift the air box cover off easily? Thanks.
No, it doesn't bother me at all (with 14 months and 21,000 miles of ownership). Speaking of 14 months and 21,000 miles - after having my V-6 FWD for this amount of time, I'm still very happy with it and would buy another one without hesitation.
Ok question about installing hitch, I am considering ordering one of the available hitch from HiddenHitch or others for primarily transporting bikes, can anyone who has installed one recommend a place to order and also how hard or easy is it to install at home. From what I've read on this board it is not that difficult and can be installed in about 45 ~ 60 minutes with basic tools.
Thanks.
Also - The HL Rear Windows go all te way down - Don't try this with Pathfinder...
p.s. Does your tailgate window actually go down as stated???
Toyotaguys.com (RomaniaToyotaParts.com) will sell you the interior filter and tray (Cabin Filter Assembly, part # # 88508-48020) for $25, free shipping. It's not currently on their website, but if you email them they'll set up a specific order page for you. I suggested they put it on their online catalog.
Which Service Manual did you look it up in? I have only Volume 2, and I couldn't find it in Section 55. sigh - I suppose its in the other $100+ Volume 1.
6211 of 6217 Interior Air Filter Refiner Element/ Air Intake Filter by dominor5 Aug 13, 2002 (10:41 pm)
I finally decided to look this part up in the Service Manual and found it marked as "Dealer Option", whatever that means, and is likely the reason why it is not installed by default in the 2001s. The diagram shows the filter as part #87139C and sits on top of part #88508 with the flange down. Anyway, wasn't the presence of the pollen filter one of the changes for 2002?
I do not miss a rear opening window. I owned an Explorer prior to the HL and rarely opened the rear window. I would rather have the rear most side windows pivot out and open. I presume that would solve the compression problem whenever you open the rear door windows at speed. Any thoughts or comments?
Happy HL'ing to all.
I don't want to have to go to the dealer had have someone with greasy coveralls mess up the interior
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Just wanted to post some info from the New Car Features for Highlander. It is only information, but it becomes a topic every couple of months.
The Highlanders are another Toyota, as well as numerous Lexus vehicles, that have the C-BEST system in them. It stands for Customized Body Electronics System. It is a system that allows customization through the dealer's handheld tester with C-BEST cartridge installed.
The variables that are available for customization are as follows.
Wireless Door Lock Remote Control
Wireless operation Yes* / No
Door ajar warning beeper Yes* / No
Automatic Lock operation 30s* / 60s
All door unlock (one press) On / Off*
All door unlock (2 presses) On* / Off
Panic Alert Operation On* / Off
Door Lock Control (Key)
All door unlock (key turn 1x) On / Off*
All door unlock (key turn 2x) On* / Off
Illuminated Entry
Light Illum time 7.5s / 15s* / 30s
Interior lights illum on key unlock On* / Off
Automatic Lights
Sensitivity -40%/-20%/0%*/+20%/+40%
Control logic switchover New(type 1)* / Prev (type 2)
Theft deterrent
Passive arming On / Off*
Vehicle horn and security horn On* / Off
Entry delay time switch 0s / 14s* / 30s
Power window system
Key-linked open On* / Off
Key-linked close On* / Off
*denotes default factory setting
These parameters come from the "Highlander New Car Features 2001" manual #NCF198U, page 177.
It takes the dealer about 10-15minutes to change any or all items.
1. Connect meter to DLC3 port
2. Turn on ignition
3. Go to "Customize" menu to make selections.
Most dealers do not charge for this service.
Hope this helps.
Looks like I need a hand held programming device with Cbest.
I'll have to research this a little more.
Anyone know how much and where to buy a CBEST programming device?
Thanks
When I contacted them, this is what they said. The programmer and software are only for dealers. If you could fanagle your way around that, the programmer would cost $2,900 and the CBEST software cart would be $495. This was a little more than I wanted to pay for a 1 or 2 time change that most dealers are doing for under $30.
I have an OBDII interface to a laptop that shows all the emission information, but the CBEST variables are in the enhanced mode and cannot be accessed if you don't have the proprietary HEX variable addresses and data size. If you find out any of this stuff, PLEASE post, I am a hopeless electronics engineer.
I posted the list of programmable options. It is from a New Car Features manual that you can buy from Toyota for $39. It has a lot of technical theory behind the design of ABS, VSC, transmission, etc.
good luck, please let me know if you find anything different.
It sounds like a lot of bother, to be able to do a one time adjustment.
I know exactly what you mean about "its only for dealers". I am a Mechanical Engineer, I wanted to purchase an alarm system for my home. The company would only sell it to authorized "installers". Their rationale was - I may sue them if I installed the system and it didn't work. Come on - what about individual responsibility?. I don't want to sound pompous, buy I think I am quite capable of installing an alarm system, given my job involves quite complex system controls integration. I would obviously test the system and debug it before I would begin to rely upon it.
Anyway - given that it would be quite unlikely that I may need to reprogram the features, I won't look into it any further.
PS - I have some friends who are EE's and dabble in reading automobile chips and burning new eproms. Maybe I should give them a call?
I am sure most people would be able to install the system competently. Unfortunately, there are a few who will mess up and end up filing suit costing us all bigtime. I can understand the company's position and wouldn't take it personally.
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Although it is unchanged for 2003, the trend-setting Highlander continues to offer the smooth ride of a premium sedan with the utility of a Midsize SUV.
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No changes to color. No change.
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If Semantics is correct - I'll be disappointed, as I was hoping they would offer DVD navigation, and possibly, steering mounting sport shifting, like they do in Japan for the Kluger.
Have about 4500 miles now. Checked the total MPG for the last three fillups. Came to just shy of 25... 24.89 to be exact. This was about 80% interstate and 20% city/slower traffic.
We are satisfied this, about as good as we had hoped for in an SUV of this size.
I'd like to compare it with our 4 cyl which we drive 80% city.
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-Front center console is now standard
-Heated mirrors are now standard
-Front windshield de-icer standard
-4WD 4cyl. now available
-"B" package now gets woodgrain instead of ballpeen metallic
And that's it
Any info is welcome.
And if I were to order from the dealer exactly what I want, will $1k over invoice be good enough?
I drive conservatively but I'm not afraid to use the accelerator when needed. I'm quite pleased with the mileage and I still love my HL. Saturday will be 12 months and I'm almost to 12K miles.
if you press and hold the 'tuning' knob, you;ll get a beep and then can scroll thru options for treble, bass, balance and fade.
someone, oh about 200 posts back, mentioned a mid-range setting, but i've never seen that one.
raprider
If you have the higher end stereo option, the mid setting is part of the normal scroll when you press the right button.
If you have the lower end stereo option, you can get the mid range setting through a fluke in the design. You have to put the right adjustment button for a long time, more than 20 seconds. It will beep or something and then the mid setting will be in the list.
thanks for the info. the tone control i am refering to would be located on the amp, hidden away from mere mortals...
scanner, you reminded me of a query of mine, unanswered, from a while back: whats the top speed in these babies (3.0l)?