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I purchased my Sequoia w/o the sunroof, so I have the notorious 5 sunglass compartment system. The installation guy at Ultimate said that he will cut off the back two larger compartments and place a cap on the end leaving me with a 3 sunglass compartment system. The unit will be installed right behind the sunglass compartments so it viewed perfectly from the 2nd row. (the screen will be located in front of where the ceiling lights are currently located) I'm getting it installed on Tuesday so I will let you know how it goes.
Would the price improve if I wait a bit for a 2002? If I order a 2003 I presume it will be more. I don't know the timing of all this. What is the probable cutoff date for ordering a 2002?
Advice will be appreciated.
Thanks
Scott
Only complaint is the suspension is a little rough on certain surfaces. I-24 through So. Ill and Ky. is all cement and not exactly smooth. After an hour or so of bumping along I was almost sore. Still it was almost surprisingly good riding on "smooth" roads. As for the DVD system, I purchased an Audivox DVD in a bag with 5.6" LCD screen for about $350. It sits on the seat between the kids and they can plug in headphones. A seat belt can be used to keep it in place. I kinda like the idea of being able to remove the unit to use in other vehicles, in hotels or at home. Besides I'm cheap and 2-3K for an installed system makes me shudder. Similarly to how the truck was on I-24.
Scott
P.S. Please see posts 5825 and 5826 as well. Thanks.
I took mine to a professional detailer (not a car wash detailer or someone who claims to be a detailer and waxes your car in 90 minutes).
They used what is called a clay bar, in addition to using P21s products and Zymol products. The whole process took about 10 hours. That is what they consider "detailing", and the reccomend gtting it done about 1-2 times per year.
During the meantime, they reccomend waxing the war every 2-3 months, and washing it once every 10 days.
Also, it was all hand done...no high speed equipment. This helps to ensure that there are no swirl marks, etc.
Hope this helps
-mike
Zaino Car Polishes/Products--Your Experiences (Part 2)
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so, has anyone here has put in those backup sensor or camera in their car yet? what is the cost of it? and i'm especially interested in those backup camera, they not only has one at the back of the vehicle, it also has an extra one at the back seat to watch out for your infant.
distributor" and never heard back. Please let me know! Thanks!
See this site (no affiliation):
http://www.shoplifestyle.com/store/product.asp?dept_id=3&pf_id=4069
I found mine at Pep Boys and it was made by 3M.
and for watching the back seat, may be i should get a wide extended center mirror, slightly rotate it clockwise and down to cover my angel in the back
thanks for your time, never mind may be i should call lexol to find out, but i thought it will just bring the sequoia topics back to the top for a while
Break in period- I think the no high speed warning is to give the engine parts a chance to mesh and to warn people to use common sense. Most new car manuals talk more about not driving at one consistent speed-always vary to allow the parts to "mesh".
So any of you guys use/plan in using synthetic oil in your Sequoia? Is it recommended? I've been using Mobil 1 in my Turbo Volvo.. but that was the word of advice since it has a turbo. Don't know if this is overkill for a natual aspirated engine with the service interval being only every 6 months/5000 miles (8000 Kms). Volvo is every 12 months/7,500 miles (12,000Kms). What are your thought on this? Thanks.
Everything I have read seems to indicate synthetic oil is superior but unnecessary for normal use and oil change intervals. If you don't mind the extra expense I don't think there is a down side to synthetic.
Recently you contacted Toyota National Customer Assistance Center. Below is a summary of your contact message and our response.
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Response (Marion) 06/20/2002 11:32 AM
Thank you for contacting Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
We appreciate you considering Toyota for your vehicle needs.
The black paint featured on our vehicles does not have clear coat. We recommend you review the washing and waxing information in your owner's manual for proper maintenance assistance.
If you have any other comments or questions please feel free to contact us with file #200206200688 for assistance.
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Question Reference #020618-000155
What I found interesting about Toyota's reply was the line
Question Reference #020618-000155
which has 12 digits meaning that they are prepared for up to 1 TRILLION customer references! I haven't figured out whether they are optimistic, pessimistic or deluded! ;-)
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Disclaimer: The above editorial comment is intended only for entertainment and is in no way to be construed as an official Edmund's position!
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"What I found interesting about Toyota's reply was the line
Question Reference #020618-000155
which has 12 digits meaning that they are prepared for up to 1 TRILLION customer references! ...."
If you think Toyota's customer service number is long, here is one from Barnes and Noble on a recent book order.
"We are pleased to inform you that your order # 378xxxxx has shipped. For your convenience, we have provided the details of your order below.
You can track your package at http://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with tracking code: 420921299102004683202002196148 (When a tracking number is included, please note that we've assigned it before giving the package to the carrier)"
Now, is that a mouthful of numbers or what ? Do you suppose BN customer service is (a) deluded, (b) optimistic, or (c) pessimistic ?
But the good news is that we (consumers) can always do copy-and-paste of these so-called "tracking number", otherwise we'd be sucking wind trying to not miss a digit while attempting to track a shipped order.
;-)
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steve: Just like Ralph Nader - never say with 10 words what you can say with thousands of them! Of course, the man might some day be prez and put an end to domestic drilling ... and consumption ... once and for all!
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