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Replying to: tix (Feb 01, 2007 8:32 am)
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Replying to: chrisj2 (Aug 07, 2007 9:49 am) If you come up with a better solution, please share it with me! And anyone else who has had this problem.....I believe there is strength in numbers!!! Good Luck!
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Replying to: lapvn (Aug 06, 2007 7:23 am) In general the UK passenger side, OUR driver's side, have even better convex aspects they ours. |
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Replying to: tix (Aug 08, 2007 6:32 am) so, I think it's worth it. Especially if you are planning to use your vehicle for next few years, with an opening like that it can damage your interior from moisture, rain, etc.. I know all about not so great experience with Toyota USA. My problem was fuel injection related and missed warranty by just few hundred miles. Of course, they didn't want to pay for it. I was very diligent and was able to recover half of repair cost from Toyota. Many new vehicle nowdays, not just Toyota are so complicated with electronics,NAV, Rearview camera etc..As long as it's reasonable it might not be a bad idea to buy extended warranty. good luck |
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Thanks for the advice and concern. The sunroof is closed as much as possible without doing the full $1500 repair. There is only a small gap, so the duct tape does the trick. I am having fun changing the duct tape color as it wears out. I have a white car, so anything goes. I view it as "accessorizing " my car, and it also helps advertise the issue and provokes questions about "how do you like your Highlander?.' I am doing my part of representing Toyota as they wish to be viewed. -ha ha. But I am still open to any suggestions for a more efficient solution.
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Replying to: tix (Aug 09, 2007 6:50 am) |
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| Yes. No one wants to touch the thing. Its difficult to get to the motor. But thank you for the suggestion. | |
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Greetings: I have a 2007 HH Limited w/Nav. The compass is usually located in the rear view mirror except for those models w/nav. I have looked through the nav manual but see no reference to the compass. There must be one somewhere as it is required to guide you to your destination. The only visual reference to direction is the little 'N' icon which I assume is North. My car is parked in the driveway and pointing West so this 'N' (North?) may not be correct. Any assistance from those with Nav would be greatly appreciated. Regards - M. J. McCloskey
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Replying to: mmccloskey (Aug 13, 2007 8:14 am) |
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Replying to: desertguy (Aug 13, 2007 10:05 am) My question was directed to those that have navigation and might be able to help, not those who don't and can't. Regards - M. J. McCloskey
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