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Mudguards for Sienna by tinker3
Jun 08, 2001 (9:51 am)
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jelhz43n...... Sorry it took so long to answer. The front mudguards are very easy to install, using existing holes (holding the plastic wheel well liner). Just need a short handled #1 or #2 phillips screwdriver. Turn the front wheels to access the screws. The rear are just a bit more trouble..but not too difficult. I removed the rear wheels to get easy access. The larger screw and bracket replace the very bottom screw and bracket(now holding the rear wheel well liner). The new screw and bracket are a bit larger. 2 of the other screw fit in existing holes...and I uses a 5/16 drill to drill a hole through the liner and mudguard for the center screw. It sounds kind of trickey...but if you hold the mudguards in place before starting, you will see how they install. I have seen the results this past winter...no snow and ice buildup on the side of the van. I have also been asked about the mudguards from people I've met in parking lots and on the street..they look good and work great. good luck ........... tinker3
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Thanks tinker3 by jelhz43n
Jun 08, 2001 (11:50 am)
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I will order it now.
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hood support (lift) by jeprox
Jun 08, 2001 (3:15 pm)
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Does anyone have hood lifts installed on their Sienna? I'm just thinking of doing this instead of using the rod to keep the hood open. I know early models of Camry (1993 style until 1996) uses lifts to keep the hood open.
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Jeprox, Drew - Thanks for the great info by thewolverine
Jun 11, 2001 (8:31 am)
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Jeprox, Drew - thanks much for the informative posts and links!!!
 
Jeprox - yes, here in the states OEM Mud Guards are not availble - many turn to aftermarket parts (including mudguards) like those sold by Toyota Wholesale part of Grapevine TX (http://www.toyota-parts.com/). They stock both aftermarket and OEM (got the OEM front end mask much cheaper than dealer).
 
Happy motoring!
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Cargo Net by andyman1970
Jun 22, 2001 (3:32 pm)
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My wife really wanted a cargo net. So I went to Toyota-parts.com to order the parts - great service! Halfway thru the install of the cargo net hooks, I lost both well nut attachments. I dropped both behind the sheet metal hole that would secure the hooks. Fortunately, Elgin Toyota was able to order a new hardware set for me for about $7. Word to the wise, keep your magnet handy for this install. Andy
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TV VCR combo by andyman1970
Jun 22, 2001 (3:33 pm)
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Can anyone recommend a TV VCR combo with console for a 2001 LE? I'm looking for something with audio jacks so the kids can plug in without disturbing the driver. Thanks, Andy
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tv-vcr combo by tnovis
Jun 22, 2001 (6:02 pm)
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andy
 
check out the memorex unit from target for 399.00 plus tax. console with 9" tv vcp and so far it is a big hit with our 99xle and 2 kids.
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RE: TV VCR Combo by andyman1970
Jun 23, 2001 (5:09 am)
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Do you have a model number on that Memorex TV VCR? I'm in the midwest and I haven't had any luck finding anything.
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RE: TV VCR Combo by tpmcolo
Jun 23, 2001 (6:33 am)
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Andy,
 
Looking at the Target web page, I see a Phillips 9" TV/VCR for $250 (includes the DC adapter for the car). Might be worth looking at.
 
Does anybody know of good solutions for anchoring any of these TV's in the van? Makes me a bit uncomfortable to have it sitting loose in the event of an accident.
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Rear View Mirror Removal by jefflaur5
Jun 27, 2001 (10:18 pm)
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Any advice on how to remove the windshield-mounted rear view mirror from its bracket on a 2001 Sienna? I wanted to swap out my rear view mirror for a wider one that I picked up at Kragen. The mounting brackets appear identical, but the factory mirror does not want to slide off the bracket ... it won't budge. Is there a catch, lock, or special trick for removing it? I am reluctant to force it unless that is the proper way to get it off. Thanks.

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