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691 messages, Last post on Jun 17, 2009 at 7:41 AM
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I am thinking of installing a very basic voltage and vibration sensing alarm system for my Sienna. Considering my van already has a standard immobilizer and Club, is it worth to install the alarm? Would be interested in others experience... |
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where can i buy these cheap? does anybody know how are they installed on the sienna? does anybody know any alternative to the oem part? thanks in advance! |
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I was looking at the Cargo Net at Toyota-Parts.com and can't really tell how it is designed. Does it just keep things from shifting or will it keep things contained in a crash situation. I worry about the stroller I keep in the rear of the van, behind my three young children. I'm looking for a way to secure it along with a few other items I keep back there. Thanks for any help you can provide. Carole |
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| I had the dealer throw one in on my deal. Although tough to describe, I'll give it a shot. It is installed on 2 anchors mounted about waist height in the trim covers of the left and right side pillars inside the rear hatch. It is removeable as it has 2 loops of nylon which mount into the hooks of the anchors. It is NOT supported or mounted on the bottom. It is a nylon mesh "pouch" design, in that the idea is to separate the pouch along the top surface (elasticised) and put your stuff into the pouch. If your stroller is one of those small, fold up types, it should fit. Hope I didn't confuse the issue. I use mine regularly for all kinds of stuff. Keeps smallish things from rolling around in the back. | |
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Can anyone tell me where to get some custom fitted cotton seat covers for a 2002 Sienna? Thanks |
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dealers carry them but expensive as hell! check out parts places or seat cover stores. what i did for my van is i went to a fabric store and bought yards and yards of towel material cloth. draped it over the rear benches and it works great! cost me a little under C$100! doesnt look professional but it works and if u have tinted windows, no one can see them and criticize you! the front seats, i used generic seat covers from the local parts shop. in our area, complete set of seat cover for sienna is over C$500! works for me! |
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| I had a small tear in the cushion in one of my front seats. 1999 Sienna. A local upholstery shop was able to get, with NO problem, the actual (and I mean EXACT) fabric, with which he replaced the damaged section. Removed the cover, pieced in the new piece, and replaced the cover onto the seat. $70 US out the door. Looks perfect. The point is, it may be best to just use the upholstery as is and deal with it if and when problems arise, 'cuz its not so prohibitive to repair/replace them. (just don't go to toyota...they wanted over $400 to sell me a new seat cover) BTW...I routinely use an inexpensive "cool cushion" to protect my upholstery from sweaty and/or dirty clothing. | |
| Target has grey and other colors in a stretchy type of T-Shirt fabric. We use them and they fit well. | |
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Any one have any luck with roof-top carriers for Sienna? How about the behind-the-van type that goes on the tow thingy? Thanks! |
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"Generic" cargo box info can be found in the Roof/Bike Racks and Cargo Carriers (OEM, Thule, Yakima) Board. Steve Host SUVs, Vans and Aftermarket & Accessories Message Boards |
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