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Here's a new one.... I just bought a V6 HL with the silly 3rd row seats which I will absolutely never use. I would like to take out said seat and use the space for a custom subwoofer install. I am wondering how difficult it is to take out the 3rd row seat, AND whether it is also possible to remove the rear seatbelts. I would like to do this without destroying the seats or seatbelts, in case I want to put them back in order to resell the vehicle down the road somewhere (so to speak.) Has anyone else done this? Or is this some sort of Highlander blasphemy?
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Replying to: casanova2 (Aug 23, 2004 5:28 am) Professionally installed, DEI’s product replaces the original manufacturer remote control. As a result, you will only have one remote to lock/unlock the doors (simultaneously arming/disarming the alarm) and, optionally, starting the car remotely. The great benefits – the remote range improves tremendously, many customized settings, lifetime warranty.
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Replying to: gklatv (Aug 30, 2004 5:19 am) I was also told I needed to sacrifice one of my car keys to switch the unlocking system over to the Viper, does that sound right?
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Is the in-dash standard audio on the Highlander a DIN unit? If so, is it 1, 1 1/2, or 2? Or is it a non-conforming bastard? I want to replace the standard unit I have (CD/tape, no changer, no nav). Was thinking of an Alpine 9820XM, anyone have any opinions on this unit?
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Replying to: loucapri (Aug 17, 2004 10:02 am) |
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Replying to: casanova2 (Aug 30, 2004 10:51 am) As far as the key - it needs to be wired in to the system and be hidden somewhere for the remote starter to work (because there's a chip in the Toyota key). I don't think you need to do that, thou, if you're not installing the remote starter. I am not sure about the model number, but this price should include the whole package installed. Good luck. In my experience as a customer, the installation should take about 2 hrs., although they might want to keep the HL for a longer time to test the system throughout. A few points: 1)you can choose if they program the auto lock feature on/off (it's when starting the car with the key) 2)unlock all doors at once or the drivers door only first 3)check if the lights flash AND beep sounds when locking/unlocking 4)you probably won't be able to unlock the vehicle with the key when the alarm is ON without setting the siren. Ask them to show you how to manually override the alarm.
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Replying to: gklatv (Aug 30, 2004 6:04 pm) |
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Replying to: casanova2 (Aug 30, 2004 10:53 am) |
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Replying to: casanova2 (Aug 30, 2004 10:53 am) |
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Here's a low tech question: My new 04 Higlander LTD needs some kind of protective floor mats. I have the carpet mats, but want to keep the car in good shape for re-sale. There are so many brands on the market. I am confused. 1. Do I need custom mats? 2. What is the difference between mats and liners? (Husky makes both) 3. Cargo liner..same questions. Thanks for your input. Sheila
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