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Re: Mystery studs [edh #1390]
by mitchs
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Jul 01, 2004 (5:33 pm)
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Replying to: edh (Jun 16, 2004 6:23 pm)
Studs were used when I installed my "Genuine Toyota Trailer Hitch Receiver". It uses existing threaded holes on the outsides of the frame rails as well as the underside and the studs.
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- #1437 of 4692
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Re: re hitch [mike7 #1373]
by mitchs
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Jul 01, 2004 (5:35 pm)
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Replying to: mike7 (Jun 14, 2004 4:27 am)
Hi Mike7,
My hitch did not come with the converter box. But with your description, it sounds easy enough to pick one up and install it myself. Thanks for the info.
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Re: Mystery studs [mitchs #1436]
by wain
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Jul 01, 2004 (5:59 pm)
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Replying to: mitchs (Jul 01, 2004 5:33 pm)
Thanks but I have a hitch too - the studs are small and forward of where the hitch goes.
only onJapanese made HL and RX
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- #1439 of 4692
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STEERING VIBRATION while braking at 70 mph
by dmoyer
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Jul 01, 2004 (8:06 pm)
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I just experienced this with my 40,000 mile 02 HL. Was on a long trip, cruising on the interstate at 70, had to slow down in a hurry and then the steering/front end vibration. Got my attention!. But later no problem. This same thing was reported by "veekay" Apr/03. Any input by others might help me understand what happened.
#584 of 1438 STEERING VIBRATION by veekay1 United States of America Apr 01, 2003 (5:07 pm) Mark Reply
Hi folks!
This board has been very helpful.
I am reporting a steering vibration when braking at 65-70mph. This happens intermittently. Front brake pads recently checked were reported "OK". Any other ideas? Anyone else has had the same problem?
Thanks in advance!
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Steering vibration - 02 Highlander
by cmuniz
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Jul 02, 2004 (3:33 am)
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The same happened to me a couple of weeks ago. Doing about 70mph and had to brake hard for stopped traffic ahead. The steering wheel had pretty strong vibration, like warped rotors. I pumped the brakes and the vibration decreased significantly. I tried to duplicate the problem later on the highway and it didn't do it again. Not sure what caused it. If the rotors were warped it would vibrate every time you tried to brake hard, but that's not the case. Our Highlander has 36,000 miles on the odo.
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Re: Highlander Brakes [stantonb1 #1434]
by bigspender1
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Jul 02, 2004 (8:41 am)
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Replying to: stantonb1 (Jul 01, 2004 2:12 pm)
If you want to get toyota to replace your master cylinder, and you have kids that ride in your car, and toyota is aware of the problem" just write toyota a letter and tell them you will have no choice but to take legal action if you get into an accident. This way you have a paper trail, You will hear from them real soon. Remember folks" A letter is the only way to get them to move. Write the letter from a word processing program like MS office. Make it professional. Make sure you send the letter FedEx or Express mail. Then go to their Web site and type in your tracking # to see if it was delivered, then print the document for your records. Keep us posted. DO NOT USE GE SILICONE BRAKE FLUID. IF YOU DO, SAY GOOD BY TO YOUR WARRANTY.
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Brake Vibration of cmuniz
by bikeman3
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Jul 02, 2004 (8:44 am)
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Could it be The ABS system woking properly?
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Re: rear trim [thoon #1427]
by rsalvis
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Jul 02, 2004 (12:29 pm)
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Replying to: thoon (Jun 29, 2004 12:30 pm)
Wow - I have the same problem, but I haven't gone back to have it corrected. Based on your experience, however, having it replaced may not solve the problem. If anyone has a permanent fix, let us know!
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Re: Do not use silicone brake fluid [sdanders #1435]
by stantonb1
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Jul 02, 2004 (5:36 pm)
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Replying to: sdanders (Jul 01, 2004 5:26 pm)
Thank you. I replace the brake fluid and transmission fluid once a year. The brake system was bleed when the fluid was replaced. My mechanic uses PYROIL DOT 4 by Valvoline. I contacted Toyota and asked whether replacing my master cylinder with a new Toyota master cylinder since Toyota insists mine is performing up to specifications and installing Silicone fluid would void my warranty and the service advisor said it would not. If this will not correct my problem with a soft mushy pedal I won't consider it and go to the expense.
Thanks again!
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Re: Highlander Brakes [bigspender1 #1441]
by stantonb1
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Jul 02, 2004 (5:51 pm)
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Replying to: bigspender1 (Jul 02, 2004 8:41 am)
Thank you for the advise. We are conferring with attorneys and seeing what course of action we should pursue. The service managers at both Toyota dealers (Champion and Faulkner) are aware that children ride in the car. We will also take your advise and write to Toyota.
We are not going to stand by and let Toyota get away with not correcting the problem.
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