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Toyota Highlander Maintenance and Repair

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by wain
Jul 04, 2004 (3:52 am)
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you would think the dealer could see this stuff on the discs?
If its gone and the problem is gone then don't go to the dealer?
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STEERING VIBRATION while braking at 70 mph by dmoyer
Jul 04, 2004 (6:49 am)
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Ref: msg 149 Vibration as noted with a single hi-speed by sdanders.
 
Thanks for your insight. Makes sense under the conditions that I experienced.
I'll remember your "Periodically, just perform a controlled burn off" next time.
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Coolant Fluid by thoon
Jul 04, 2004 (10:23 am)
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Is it normal to have tiny white particles floating around in the coolant fluid? Can it be replaced under warranty? My car only has 25,000 on it.
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Re: Coolant Fluid [thoon #1453] by rugby65
Jul 04, 2004 (12:23 pm)
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Replying to: thoon (Jul 04, 2004 10:23 am)

Have you added any anti freeze since you bought it? If so you may added a brand that's not compatible with whats in it.
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by thoon
Jul 04, 2004 (1:29 pm)
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I didn't add anything. I got an Express Lube Plus at my local dealer last month and they over filled the tank, so when I opened the reservoir to remove some of the fluid, I saw a bunch of small particles in the tank and lots of dried crusty fluid on the tank and on the cap.
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Re: check engine, vsc, tabs/rac lights on dash - problem [roadrunner70 #1378] by knobeloch
Jul 04, 2004 (2:10 pm)
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Replying to: roadrunner70 (Jun 14, 2004 9:26 am)

My check engine and VSC light also came on after an oil change and air filter check by a non-Toyota mechanic. I went to Edmunds and figured out the problem was a discounnected vacuum hose on the rear of the air cleaner box. I had already made an apt with Toyota to fix it, but instead went back to the mechanic that caused the problem. and I asked the mechanic to reconnect the hose and clear the error lights. He reconnected the hose and hooked his code analyzer machine to my car to clear the error codes. It took all of 3 minutes and cost nothing. I am sure Toyota would have been glad to do it for their normal diagnostic fee. Another way to clear it is to reconnect the hose, then disconnect the battery for about 30 minutes.
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ABS light comes on when very cold by knobeloch
Jul 04, 2004 (2:20 pm)
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Has your ABS light come on when it got below zero like mine? Its a computer module problem that Toyota knows about, but hasn't made a recall on it. They fixed it for free, but took a week to order the part. If your vehicle will never be in sub zero weather, don't worry about it. If it will be, then get it fixed because you will never know when the ABS system is failing or just having a computer problem. I have a 2002 Highlander but know someone with a 2003 with exactly the same problem so apparently Toyota hasn't fixed it.
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Possible way to keep rotors from buildup by sdanders
Jul 05, 2004 (6:38 pm)
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I typically used OEM style pads on brakes...on my Acura they were asbestos-free organic pads (not semimetallic). One guy I know suggested using semimetallic pads to agressively keep the rotors clean. I now use Bendix OEM pads which are 20% metallic vs. most semimetallics at 50-60%. I get the benefits of organic pads (quiet, good cold and wet operation) and semimetallics (resistant to heat failure and shorter stopping distances under hard braking). You might try something like this.
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Re: Possible way to keep rotors from buildup [sdanders #1458]AAlso installed Bendix Brake Pads by stantonb1
Jul 06, 2004 (3:11 pm)
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Replying to: sdanders (Jul 05, 2004 6:38 pm)

I was berated by Champion Toyota, Phila., PA for installing Bendix thermo-quiet premium semi-metallic asbestos free severe duty brake pads with sound insulators. All I know is that I no longer experience abnormal brake noise like I had with the Toyota pads. Using the semimetallic pads leaves my rotors clean.
 
Still disgusted with Toyota's response to my problem with the brakes on my Highlander and find their response that brakes are within manufactures specification as is master cylinder totally unacceptable. Am filing an incident report with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and discussing situation with an attorney.
 
Could really enjoy my Highlander if I had more confidence in the brake system.
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HITCHES 2000# and 3500# Ratings by lulugaa
Jul 09, 2004 (5:48 pm)
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Ref. Msg nos. 1256 thru 1263.
 
There was some confusion recently regarding the 2000# hitch installed on recent 2004 highlanders. My highlander was built in May 2004 and came with a 2000# hitch ( Part no PT22869025 ). After checking with Toyota and my dealer's customer service, I found that the original rating was correct and that Toyota had a new 3500 # hitch ( part no PT22869045 ). I replaced my original hitch today with the 3500# version. It is identical in configuration but has heavier gauge material. I feel much more comfortable with the greater capacity.

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