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I had one on my old Ford Expedition and liked it much. It was contoured and curved to the shape of the hood and sat up high so you could easily clean underneath it with a towel. I couldn't locate the manufacturer's name on the bug deflector. This is what I am looking for on my Sequoia. Any recommendations?
So, I have admitted defeat, and am now looking for seat covers for the 3rd seat.
for no extra charge and it looks and works great. Noticed a small rock chip in it that would
have ended up on my hood or windshield so it's probably paid for itself already.
Within about a week my tailgate lifts stopped holding up the Tail Gate. I am taking it in tomorrow to have it looked at. Should I expect this to be replaced and covered under Warranty ?
Thanks,
Dan
Do you have to buy this at time of purchase/delivery?
Oh, and a "hooptie" is not as fun to drive.
Do you have to buy this at time of purchase/delivery?
The MSRP on the 7/100K is $1650 as per Toyota's web site. Most dealers will offer some form of discount at the time of purchase. They do this because they know this is the most likely time for you to actually buy it. You can always purchase the warranty a month before your 3/36K expires, but at that point, the dealer knows you have little choice.
A good price at time of delivery would be between $1300 and $1400. If your dealer will not offer something like that, shop at other dealers. You don't have to buy the warranty at the dealership that sells you the car.
I was under the impression that adding aftermarket leather somehow interferes with the supplemental side airbags. If that is not the case, does anyone have any info on adding leather? I'd love to know where Edmunds got theirs from.
Sometimes if you call a dealer or two, they'll tell you who they use locally for aftermarket leather - usually this stuff is farmed out to local upholstery shops. Katzkin is another franchise outfit.
Side air bags is an issue, and it doesn't say how the test vehicle avoided the issue - good installer, or just leather in the seat and not on the sides?
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Also, on the AC compressor/tube problem...can the 2 owners who have had the problems tell the rest of us your typical use of your AC before you had the problems? i.e. does the rear AC get used/adjusted much different than the front? I have 2 small kids, so the rear controls never really get adjusted, but I'm sure other users may have rear passengers adjusting the controls much more often. I'd just like to know if there are certain ways to induce a failure, or place too much load on the refrigerant suction tube. Seems like this is only a problem w/ rear AC, so maybe if the rear AC was used much more on the 2 that have actually failed, this may tell us something???
good luck!
According to Toyota, you cannot add AM leather if you have side airbags. If edmund's was able to do this, I will be very much surprised.
Regardless, they can do mine for $1499.
Parking Brake
Since new, my parking brake would hold on a slight incline, but the pedal would travel very easily and I had to push it all the way to the floor. I figured it needed adjustment, so eventually I took it in. About 100 miles after the adjustment, I noticed that it seemed as if the brakes were dragging. I felt the wheels, and sure enough - the left rear was HOT.
When I took it back in, they said the rear discs were fried. They had over-adjusted them. Now a few thousand miles later, all is OK. The parking brake holds and feels firmer, and it doesn't have to hit the floor.
Thanks for the info in advance.
BTW - I had all three rows installed for only $1,299!
A/C Dies Yup, the darned thing bit the dust. It's an '02, bought in Oct. 01. Left work, drove 3 miles, turned on A/C, fan blew warmish air, then I noticed A/C light flashing on & off.
Outside temp was around 74F, but car was warm from sitting in lot all day. A/C was not under stress, and it had barely run for 30 seconds when I noticed it was acting up. I tried it 2 more times after waiting about 5 minutes between tries, and the results were the same.
Anyone knowledgeable with CA lemon laws? This makes at least the 5th visit to the dealer since Oct. for various & sundry defects. Around 8.5K miles so far. I think the root issue is that the vehicle was not built in Japan.
BTW - The leather is awesome! I had to go to my local Toyota dealership to pick up some stuff and saw a limited with the factory leather. I sat in it and then sat in mine. You can't tell a difference. I wouldn't be surprised if Classic supplied the leather to Toyota directly for factory installs.
I think the norm is between $500-$1,000 over invoice if you do some shopping around. I know $700-$800 over invoice is relatively easy in Los Angeles & Orange County. Good luck!
BTW - You can shop for extended warranties the same way (via email blast). I did this and got a quote for the Toyota 7 year/100,000 miles Platinum Protection Plan with $0 deductible for only $900! The MSRP on this plan in my area is $1,425. Some dealers try charging more than the MSRP but don't be fooled. It doesn't take much effort to find a great deal...
thanks
-courtney
Thanks.
KC
-mike
For the 4wd owners out there, how often do you use 4wd when in city/freeway? Have you found a need to do so in said conditions?
I am trying to decide 4wd vs 2wd (but not from a market resale perspective). I do not off road, and live in SoCal.
Thanks for the insights.
-mike
00 Trooper LS w/TOD
88 Subaru XT6 AWD
91 Subaru XT6 AWD
-mike
Thanks
Winner: Toyota Sequoia
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