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8952 messages, Last post on Aug 22, 2009 at 6:13 PM
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Hello, My 06 Seq's DVD screen has gone dead. I have sound, just no picture. It has been to the dealer 3 times. The last time, they changed all components and still no fix. Now they want to change the wiring harness, which honestly makes me nervous. The service tech doesn't think it's going to fix anything either, he's just going on what Toyota is recommending them to do next. He said if this doesn't work, then a rep from Toyota will work of the problem. Has anyone had the same experience? thanks!!! |
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I bought a 2006 Sequoia Limited and the navigation system is great. However, I cannot determine if my system is voice-activated, meaning that I can press a button and give a spoken command like "find nearest hospital". My unit has the words "Voice Navigation System" printed at the top of it, but no one at the dealership could show me how to use it. I also cannot find this information in the manual. Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks! |
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I'm comparing SUV's, and although they are very different, these are what I've boiled them down to: Sequioa and LX470/Land Cruiser. Completely different beasts, I understand. I'm choosing between practical and all-out. I want to choose practical, but I can't find any info on the Sequioa having a Rear-view backup camera or bluetooth-hands free capability? Has anyone installed these as after-market items? On a side note, has anyone owned both of these vehicles? Thanks as always! |
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| I love my 2002 4-Runner Limted 4x4, but I am looking to purchase an 07 Sequioa Limited 4x4. I know that with my current veh, that I can run the 4wd in the rain without any binding/breakage, but can the 07 Sequioa be ran in the rain also while in 4wd? I know that they appear to have diff 4wd sys?? | |
| Hi - just spoke to Gary at Toyota headquarters in CA and he said "there will be some design changes" and model hitting dealers in Oct/Nov. I was on hold for a while so sure he was instructed what to say. Dealers here in NY (Long Island) confirmed trucks coming in Nov. Gary said news should hit the Toyota website in Oct detailing the new Sequoia. | |
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I have a 2000 Yukon with 144K trouble free miles, so I'd have to say I'm leaning towards buying another one...this time, probably a used 03-05 model Tahoe Z71. But...last summer we bought my wife an FJ Cruiser, and I've been very impressed with Toyota - excellent build quality, no squeaks, no rattles, very solid. So while the FJ is too small for my taste, I could see going with a Sequoia versus a Tahoe. Anyone - particularly those that have owned/driven both the Tahoe and Sequoia - want to give an opinion, I'd be grateful. |
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I recently purchased a new 2007 Sequoia and absolutely love it. I must admit that I did not test drive a Yukon/Tahoe/any American made SUV, but trust that my Toyota product will give me years of rattle free/dependable service. I have owned three Toyota 4Runners that ran impecably for many many miles and even after 150K, still had no rattles/reliability issues. My brother has had his Yukon/Tahoe for about 5 yrs and it has had small problems and lots of rattles/squeaks. he has replaced both the water pump and alternator in thise past five yrs. Has had minor oil leaks from manifold, but overall loves his beast.
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Replying to: abbylou (Aug 22, 2007 9:37 am) I really like the Z71 Tahoe's rugged look, and gas mileage in my Yukon has been 17-18mpg over the years that I've owned it, so no complaints there either. Still...I have that feeling that I would really like the Sequoia also.... I guess it's time to go to a dealership and drive a Sequoia...maybe even see if I can keep one overnight, just to get a feel for it. |
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| 144,000 and origional brake pads??? How many times have you replaced the rear pads? Maby there is some type of imbalance in how the brakes are being applied. That type of brake life is something I would expect from NASCAR all go and no stop!!! | |
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Our lease is up in two months on our 2004 Sequoia. I will be replacing it with a GMC Acadia. However, my husband is thinking of replacing his 1999 Acura RL sedan with 93,000 miles. He is hoping to sell this for $8,000 - $9,000. He really needs something that is good in snow and on ice because he is an ER doctor and works very odd hours when the snow plows aren't always out yet. We are considering whether we should buy the Sequoia at the end of the lease. The residual value is $24,178. Leasing company will not negotiate on the price, however, after researching on Edmunds and some local Toyota dealership sites, this looks to be a fair price. The 2004 Sequoia will have 37,000 miles on it at the end of the lease. It will probably need all new tires as the tires are worn and the brake pads need to be replaced soon. Should we buy the '04 Sequoia which needs all new tires and brake pads or should we lease a new car for him or an'06. We are considering either an Infiniti FX35 althought the gas mileage is only a little better or some other smaller SUV? I know this is a lot of questions at once but we are really struggling with whether to buy or lease used or new. It seems that buying cars is a losing battle no matter what...
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