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problem: skinny armrest
solution: winter-thick socks
practical solution, I must confess...
I have a platinum-colored leather interior on SS ext., but live in SoCal where there is no winter, hence no need for sinter-thick socks. I may have to go out and buy me some, a la slickrock... Another idea: Maybe I should simply wear clothes with thickly padded elbows, that way I would be insulated against the skinny arm rest...
Nah....not worth the trouble, for me, that is
Keep in mind I maybe overly positive here as I was towing the same boat with a 1995 Explorer for 4 years previous to the Sequoia. Simply night and day between the two.
For info on towing you should check out Trailer Boats Magazine- I can't remember whether it was March or April issue (check out their website).
It did a comparison towing test Sequoia vs.Expedition vs.Tahoe. Sequois won the majority of categories such as towing, handling,braking etc. and was awarded their Tow Vehicle of the Year Award.
I think the Sequoia is a good choice for towing vehicles in this weight range.
1. why didnt they put audio controls in the steering wheel? vehicles half the price of the seq have this feature.
2. the stereo is definitely not up to par (i have the so called 10 speaker 6 cd changer) - my old pathfinder had a bose system that puts this one away.
The factory wheel size is 16x7 and the bolt pattern is 6 x 139.7mm. However, can one of you owners out there be so kind as to tell me the offset of the stock wheel? Likely, you will have to remove a wheel to do this... but if you are at all interested in helping me and potentially others, it is imperative to have accurate offset information.
If you can remove one of your wheels, simply lie it face down and place a straightedge across the rim. (The tire bulges out from the rim so it is important to have the straightedge only touching the rim on each side.) Then, simply measure the distance from the wheel mounting surface the straightedge. If it is 3.5" then it is a zero offset wheel. If the measurement is less than 3.5" (2", for example) then the wheel has a 1.5" positive offset.
The offset of a wheel is the distance from its hub mounting surface to the centerline of the wheel. The offset can be one of three types.
Zero Offset
The hub mounting surface is even with the centerline of the wheel.
Positive
The hub mounting surface is toward the front or "face" side of the wheel. Positive offset wheels are generally found on front wheel drive cars and newer rear drive cars.
Negative
The hub mounting surface is toward the back or brake side of the wheels centerline. "Deep dish" wheels are typically a negative offset.
Anyway, if anyone has done this already or can do it, I would really appreciate it.
Incidently, I inspected the undercoating in the wheel wells of my Seq. and noticed that the rubberized undercoating applied was spotty. Some areas were not completely covered. I am thinking of applying a coating on the missed spots.
My 6 CD changer radio also has very boom bass, even with the bass level turned down. Anyone with suggestion to fix this problem? I'm afraid that it would be useless to mention it to the dealer to get it fixed. I've read many complaints about the bass problem but don't recall seeing any result-effective solution.
If this is not the issue you are facing, than you have a more serious issue.
I think the worst thing that could happen is that the rotors get overheated and warped. You can tell if the rotors are warped if you experience lots of vibration when you apply the brakes. If this actually resulted from the incident, I hope Toyota's warranty will cover it for you.
I know other trailers etc. use electric brakes but have no experience with them. I have seen a simple adapter though that you plug into the flat plug and the other end is a round plug. Please forgive my lack of technical explanation as I am not mechanically inclined!
What are you thinking of towing?
It seems they use a hand-held programmer made by Vetronics for OEMs only. The OBDII is the On-board diagnostic firmware that is accessed through the port under the dashboard. The EPA made it standard for carmakers to provide somewhat standard emissions control information through this type of port so any service shop could make sure the car was running optimally to ensure the best pollution performance.
While this basic info is relatively open if you have a compatible scan tool, there is also what is called "enhanced mode" parameters. This is where the optional information for the lights on settings, door lock settings, etc is located. This data is not supposed to be accessible with aftermarket scan tools and it may even require passwords to edit.
Toyota's hand-held uses a firmware cartridge with CBEST software on it. CBEST stands for Customized Body Electrical System for Toyota vehicles. I don't think you can buy the scan tool and CBEST cartridge, but if you could, it would set you back about $3K.
I think there are up to 256 variables that are possible to access. This means there is a lot of info available that is not documented for any of us to see.
I am extremely interested in this topic. If anyone has any additional or corrected info, please email or post.
Thanks a lot.
I finally have my SEQ back & can get detailed on all of the other little things you guys mention.
First of all, there isn't oil leaking all over my driveway anymore....which is a plus!! They did extend to us an extended bumper to bumper warranty for our almost 3 week inconvenience. I of course graciously accepted.
I only have 620 miles on it now, but the computer is saying anywhere from 14.6 to 15 mpg avg. When I got it back from the dealer of course it was empty (we hadn't filled it before I dropped it off)the gas light was on so I went to fill it & it took 22.6 gallons, so I assume there is about a 4 gal. reserve when the light goes on.
I do hear the couple clicks when starting out. No ticking yet, & keeping my fingers crossed. The bass is tolerable for me, except it is pretty bad depending on the song, but better with adjustment.
Cracking the back window stops the helicopter noise when the moonroof is open (even if you open the back window so slightly that you almost can't tell that it's open)
I'll have to get back to you about driving with the parking brake on.
I'm pretty little so the skinny arm rest doesn't bother me.
I won't know about the towing capabilities until the weather gets warmer or our new snowmobile comes in....whichever comes first.
Most of all I love driving it!! It is SO smooth. I also love being bigger than most people on the road!!!
I can't figure out what truck you refer to that's $21000. Even my regular cab Tundras in V6'es with lots of extras are $17200 to $18000 at MSRP.
Dianne
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Dianne
Changing the subject, I have daytime running light on my Seq. The disappointing thing is that, during the day, the exterior headlamps go dimmer but the interior displays would also go dimmer. This makes it difficult to read interior displays during daytime. For example, the trip computer display would go dimmer because the headlights are on DAYTIME RUNNING MODE! This makes reading the compass extra difficult in bright light.
In another example, the green indicator light on the AC buttons become dimmer with the headlights on daytime running. It's hard to tell whether certain functions are on or off.
Having read a post about programming the electronics, I wonder if this problem could be corrected.
Sometimes I wonder if Toyota deliberately left out the smart designs, such as backup sensors, stereo controls on the steering wheel, heated seats on SR5, etc., so that they can roll out the 2002 with "improvements."
To be honest, I sometimes feel idiotic to have paid $40k for the thang that lack so many basics thoughful touches that European cars seem to have. If I were running Toyota, I'd send some people there to work in Siberia!
The lights are always on in a "dimmed mode". However, they have no impact on interior lighting.
The interior lights do not dim until lights are turned on. Are you talking about daytime running lights or automatic on headlamps. If automatic on (I think standard with Limited- I have SR5)it sounds like your sensor on front dashboard needs to be adjusted. Hope we're talking about the same thing
BTW, did they tell you what went wrong in the first place?
We only went a couple of blocks before we heard this horrible sound that sounded like a flat. I got out and checked the tires and they were fine. I asked him about the brake and he realized it was on. I'm just wondering about the noise, is it a warning type thing or not?
This is pretty much the same as before but with an enhanced explanation of traction control and its use.
Dianne
:::Dianne, peering into crystal ball, using her mom logic:::
I also expect Limited slip available in Tundras. And, certain less popular colors to drop.
MMCGREGOR, well, I hope I never run out of gas again. I was notorious for doing that in my Blazer. There was no "idiot" light to tell me 'hey, stop at a gas station before you need to replace your fuel pump'. When the Blazer hit the red area there was absolutely NO way of knowing if you had 1 mile left or 20. So it's a good thing I have my handy cell phone.......which brings me to my next observation. The cigarette lighter outlets do not charge your phone if the car is off. This is a slight bummer for me because I usually keep my phone in my purse then charge it in my car over night. There will be no more of that!!! (maybe I should just stay off the phone!!!
Well, I have been informed and shown by drawing what was wrong with the cam shaft, but I don't know that I could explain it here and have ANYONE know what I was trying to say. But, so far it seems to be fixed. They don't seem to know what caused it in the first place other than I just got the lucky cam shaft I guess......one in a million!
Now that I have it back my husband wants me to haul some 6 ft lamps over to one of our stores. I'll get to test how it'll work for our needs.
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Dianne
Don't know how valid the info is, but thats what I've read.
I want to know if the Playstation is capable of being used in a vehicle, with all the vibration, dust, humidity, heat etc. Can it withstand the condition if mounted in a car?
I am looking at an Alpine display ( M680 model ) and want to use the Sony PS 2 since it can be used for DVD, CD and Games etc. Estimated cost given is $1600 to install the Alpine display unit and other parts, wiring etc, and the PS2 unit is an extra $300 at Best Buy.
1st ticking. Mine ticks when first started and the weather is cool.50 degrees. I live in California
and 50 is cool. After it runs and reaches normal running temp ticking seems to go away. Is
this normal?
2nd radio. The rear speakers have very little volume, in order to get some- what of a balance
between the front and the back I have to leave the fade control on rear 5.Also sometime
when I turn the radio off I get a loud poping noise. Any remarks would be appericated. Thanks
Other than these small problems which I feel Toyota will eventually fix. I love It.
Oh! by the way I also own a '99 Avalon Platinum Edition. So you see I'm a Toyota person
This book gives a description and a decent amount of theory and diagrams about how the Sequoia subsystems are designed to work. There is everything from trim style differences between SR5 and Limited to transmission gear ratios, suspension and transfer design and illustrations to a very detailed chapter on VSC/TRAC and electronic brake force distribution. I think it will answer some of the questions bouncing around the forum.
One topic I wanted to post relates to the custom programming features that are available to the Sequoia owners. This info is similar to other posts, but this is the only complete list I have seen.
Here are the programming items:
1. For Wireless door locks
a. wireless operation - YES/NO
b. Door Ajar Beeper - ON/OFF
c. Time until Auto Lock - 30sec/60sec
d. 2-step unlocking - ON/OFF
e. Interior light function - ON/OFF
f. Panic alarm - ON/OFF
g. Back window - Push 1x/Push 1x(0.8sec min)/Push twice/OFF
2. Door Locks
a. Speed sensitive locking - ON/OFF
b. Shift and brake release Linked autolock - ON/OFF
c. 2-step unlock - ON/OFF
3. Illuminated Entry
a. Interior lights when doors unlocked - ON/OFF
b. Interior light time - 7.5/15/30 sec
4. Automatic light control
a. Sensitivity - -40/-20/0/20/40 %
b. Light OFF delay - 0/30/60/90 sec
5. Power windows
a. Key-linked Open operation - ON/OFF
b. Key-linked Close operation - ON/OFF
6. Moon Roof
a. Key-linked open - ON/OFF
b. Key-linked close - ON/OFF
c. Key-linked function - slide/tilt
7. Back window
a. Key-linked open - ON/OFF
b. Key-linked close - ON/OFF
Hope this is interesting and useful for someone.
If your service writer doesn't know what you are talking about, tell them to see page 144 of "New Car Features".