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Steve
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Got a call from service at 2:00 pm -- compressor ordered. Truck available 12:00 noon on Thursday.
No hassle -- Hanlees Hilltop in Richmond, CA.
The A/C worked great on vacation and ever since.
I've just started to notice paint problems in the last week, or so. I have the light silver (sky mist?) on a 2002 SR5. The Seq is a solid silver, no contrasting bumper or fender flare color. It seems the front bumper has the biggest problem --- it's almost as though the paint coat is too thin. Several small streaks where the paint looks like it's rubbing off.
Also, now that I've got around 9500 miles, my second set of brakes are starting to fade again. All brakes were replaced at 5K, and now the rotors are pulsating again. Last week I convinced myself that the SEQ was no worse than other SUVs, and probably better than most. This week I'm back to thinking that I should dump this thing quickly. Most likely I'll take it in next week for the brakes, and the TSB'ed booming base & fading rear fader, and the paint. Oh, what a feeling.
Does anyone know what that does, and is it related to the A/C system at all??
Thanks.
NL
that what i have, but I'm wondering why they make it like that. checked out toyota web site and brochure, both seats on third row have LATCH connectors. ???
i thought the solar sensor also detect light and determine when it's dark enough to automatically turn the head light on. and i hope the A/C blinking is only causing by a dusty sensor, i wish...
Looks like 03 will have an optional rear entertainnment system, rear radio w/headphone jacks,radio controls in steering wheel, load leveling suspension and dare I say it! 17 inch wheels 265/65/17 !
I just bought my 02 Limited and the only thing I do not like is the wheels, I wish I would have waited !!!!
Solar sensor is for A/C auto climate control. It turns the amount of sunlight into an input for the climate ECU. If there is a lot of sun, you will get significant heat gain inside. You can test it by covering it with an opaque piece of paper. Your fan speed should drop after a couple of minutes. You can also shine a flashlight on it and your fan speed will increase if it is dark outside.
Thanks
Can't wait to see how the dealer fixes this...
NL
Myself: (avg of last 11 fill ups)
2001 2wd Ltd ~23,500 miles Purch: 11/2000
Average mpg: 13.39 mpg
Range: 299.0 miles
90% of my driving is in town with short runs.
It's interesting to note that Edmunds list the EPA ratings at 14/18 with a range of 365 miles on a tank. I've never seen any of this since day one.
Also, occasionally, when I drive over "slippery" surfaces, like my gravel driveway, the car makes a VERY loud crunching sound. It sounds awful. Is this normal?
edmunds sequoia forum getting a bit dead lately, may be we all waiting for 03.....
'01 SR5 2WD, purchased 12/00, now with 29,800 miles.
(730km) Smallest range = 310 miles (500 km). I always top up the tank so I usually put in
about 25.5 to 26 US gallons or 90 to 100 litres at each fill up. My trip computer says that
my avg fuel economy is 16.2mpg so there is a 1.25mpg error rate on the computer.
But trdsctwo: you may want to be careful topping -off your tank during fill-up. I believe it is not recommended.... I forget why but this has been discussed here before.
Steve
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My advice from a financial perspective is to keep the Sequoia as long as possible, as the depreciation levels off after the 3rd or 4th year and if the vehicle is paid off you are basically getting free transportation.
I have a little personal experience in this area as I've sold 1-year old cars twice in the past couple of years, and the depreciation on those vehicles would have been enough to buy a decent car.
Galen
If anyone can point me to the procedure, I would purchase the blank from toyota guys (~$20), have a locksmith cut it (< $5), and program it myself. It sure beats the toyota quote to my wife of $45 for the key and $45 - 60 to program. I have heard others tell about their experience with dealers that program the keys...one woman spent an hour and the dealer said they couldn't figure it out...come back when the one "tech that knew how" is working.
Thanks for the help.
speakers when the engine is running. Had not noticed it before and there is no buzzing when the engine is not
on. Some where I seem to remember a posting about a fix or TSB addressing the problem. Could some one
direct me to the posting??? Thanks!
PS fiddling around with the volume and fade does not do anything to fix it.
Can anyone explain why they would do it that way?????? It makes no sense.
If you want to give me your e-mail, I will send you complete names and info.
Jim