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Replying to: tahoe7 (Jan 17, 2005 7:22 am) However, some drivers (like myself) haven't noticed the hesitation. I have an 04 AWD V6 Limited. Your best bet is to go drive one for yourself. If the hesitation issue is there, you'll probably notice it right away. |
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Replying to: tahoe7 (Jan 17, 2005 7:22 am) |
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Replying to: tahoe7 (Jan 17, 2005 7:22 am) As many others, we have a 2004 hesitating Highlander that Toyota won't fix, only recourse is to take a big $ hit in arbitration or Lemon Law filing. If they wanted to, they could fix it now since a) it's reported canadian models don't have the problem and b) they're engineers have had at least a year to figure it out. Bottom line--Why pay $30-35 grand for a car with a known problem the manufacturer won't fix? |
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Replying to: marklin (Jan 11, 2005 6:47 am)
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For the automatic system the blower will not be activated until the engine water jacket temperature climbs to ~130F. Since any water jacket temperature above that of the passenger cabin will contribute some level of heating you can overcome this delay by manually activating the blower. Also remember that if you have not somehow disabled the A/C, c-best or...., all airflow, fresh or recirc., will first be CHILLED via passing through the A/C evaporator. These systems are also designed such that the persons most sensitive to too much hot airflow will not be discomforted. So, generally, it will help if you over-ride the automatic controls, turn the temperature setpoint up to max, until the passenger cabin is warmed to your liking, or the system airflow becomes too warm. |
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Replying to: ecotrklvr (Jan 17, 2005 7:38 am) I'm sure disconnecting the battery would have accomplished this also. I took the vehicle for a 10 mile ride and the warning light didn't come back on again, so everything must be set.
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Jan 19, 2005 4:32 am) You've saved yourself a lot of headaches, not having to take it to a Dealer. And saved many more people their time and trouble, too. Kudos. Glad it worked.
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My 2003 Highlander has recently started to vibrate nastily while stopped in drive. It vibrates so much that it gives me a headache. Took it to the dealer twice; they said "nothing wrong, it does that when the heater is running (turned off heater, same vibration); it's normal (horse hockey, it just started and I bought the thing in August 2003). Complained to Toyota and they said take it to the dealer (after telling them I took it there twice and I have no confidence in them). I'm going to take it to a Lincoln dealer who used to work on my Towncar. Filed a complaint with NHTS as well. Anyone have any similar problems with successful outcomes?
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