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SLE V6, bought in Nov 2003, manufactured at Kentucky. Thanks for the post afterwards. Mine's noise problem seems to be the same problem. They agree to have a look, but the dealer refuses to give me a rental car while they need a day to look at it. They should give us one, it is the car's problem, right?! |
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I asked the same questions about 6 months ago when I got my 04 Solara... no responses. You are correct, H11 HID Conversion is very hard to come by. Here is my question: The new top end Celica offers HID's. Do you think it's possible to just by that kit (assuming you can figure a way to fit them in). Do you think the ellipisoid dome's are the same??? |
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Replying to: banditcosmo (Apr 28, 2004 9:20 pm) |
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| To all who are looking for a 2004 Solara Convertible that is discounted by the dealer, should check out Diehl Toyota of Butler, PA. He has a Frost one in stock with about an $1800.00 discount. I bought mine there last week and got over a $2000.00 discount. Ask for Alan | |
| saw a white w/tan top today at the Toyota dealer (in the process of being delivered, so I still haven't sat in one). IMO, not a nice color combo. I think it looks better with the black top, in silver (or red if you like it). Black looks good, but I don't do black cars, so a nice medium/navy blue could be a nice look. Of course, they don't offer it, which is par for the course. | |
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Most of us agree: the V-6 is hardly an econobox. With no automatic to spin, a recent Mount Shasta to Zamora (about 30 miles north of Sacramento) 193 miles on 5.4 gallons. If you choose to do the math.....best,ez 2000 SE-V6 5-speed manual/215's
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Replying to: ezshift5 (May 09, 2004 1:47 pm) Glad to see you're still enjoying your Solara. |
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| Does anyone know if the Front passenger occupant classification indicator light is supposed to stay on all the time. This light is located under one of the 3 multi information displays in the upper center of the dash. It is housed under the same canopy as the outside temperature gauge. It is the one to the right of the group of 3 canopies. The top part states in white light "PASSENGER AIRBAG". Under this light is one that says "ON" and below "OFF". In my car, even if the seat is unoccupied the top light "PASSENGER AIRBAG" stays on all the time. If the seat is occupied by an adult, the "ON" light also stays on all the time. If it is occupied by a child, or there is a problem in the system, the "OFF" light is on all the time. | |
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| Yes, the light stays on all the time as a reminder that there is a passenger airbag. and then the on/off light comes on if there is a passenger in the front seat. everything is working as it is supposed to | |
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Took car to the dealership Friday, they had it all day and gave it back to me with the problem fixed. No more pull... hopefully a final fix and not just something temporary. Also, concerning gas mileage... I too am very happy with my SE Sport V6. Drove 250 miles today and still have 1/2 tank of gas left. |
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