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Toyota Highlander Maintenance and Repair

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Re: broken sunroof! [denniskirk1] by tix
Aug 30, 2007 (5:15 am)
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Replying to: denniskirk1 (Aug 29, 2007 2:16 pm)

I do understand that it is a major hassle to fix the sunroof and that is why no one is willing to fix it for a reasonable price. It doesn't make sense to me that a sunroof, which you do not use all that often (at least I didn't) should break, just like that. I could understand the brakes, or door locks etc....but the sunroof!!! And, the fact that the "list price" option of having a sunroof is only $700, and they want to charge double to fix it does not make sense to me. It is sounding to me like more and more people are having issues with the sunroof and hopefully Toyota will rethink their position on warranty and repair. I too am interested in knowing where I can find the information about the number of complaints they have received concerning sunroofs----anyone know???
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Re: broken sunroof! 4 runner by noel3
Aug 30, 2007 (9:14 am)
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Replying to: tix (Aug 30, 2007 5:15 am)

i was able to get 04 4 runner sunroof closed, with the exception of the left rear corner sags just a bit. QUESTIONS: 1 - DOES THE 4 RUNNER HAVE A RAIN RUNOFF CHANNEL UNDER THE SUNROOF THAT WILL DRAIN SMALL AMOUNTS OF EXCESS WATER 2 - IS THERE A WAY TO TEMPORARILY GET THE SAGGING CORNER TO STAY UP? 3 - ANYBODY HAVE ACCESS TO THE TSB'S ON THIS ISSUE? THANKS A BUNCH
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temperature control knob by abbie4
Sep 02, 2007 (10:33 am)
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I have a 2001 Toyota Highlander,V6, 230,000 miles. I have had no problems except that the temperature contol knob has stopped working. I have either hot or cold and nothing in themiddle! Does anyone know how much it should cost (approx.) to repair the problem. I am told it is the whole panel that needs replacing. Thank you for your help.
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Re: temperature control knob [abbie4] by desertguy
Sep 02, 2007 (1:19 pm)
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Replying to: abbie4 (Sep 02, 2007 10:33 am)

Assuming your knob itself is working, it is probably the air blend door that is sticking so that it will not modulate the air. I wouldn't think this would be a big fix but nowadays almost anything is costly.
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230k :) by derekgaddy
Sep 02, 2007 (2:24 pm)
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Replying to: abbie4 (Sep 02, 2007 10:33 am)

That's impressive and encouraging. My uncle has a 1999 Lexus RS300 SUV with 160k and running strong. I look forward to my 2003 with 72k to run for many more miles.
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Re: temperature control knob [desertguy] by abbie4
Sep 02, 2007 (3:43 pm)
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Replying to: desertguy (Sep 02, 2007 1:19 pm)

Thanks for supplying the correct terminology. I will see what Toyota has to say about the repair. I was told by my mechanic it was about $1000 to get the part and then who knows how much labor will cost. Thanks for the response. I love this car and hope to have it a while longer!
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hesitation by chrisxxx
Sep 02, 2007 (7:50 pm)
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Hi,
We have a 07 Highlander Sport with about 3000 miles on it now.
I was really nervous about 'hesitation' issues after reading about them in the Highlander.
I have noticed the tranny 'burps' sometimes, but only occasionally under hard acceleration or repeated downshifting (like going up many many miles of serious uphill). 2 times the tranny felt like it slipped when accelerating hard from a stop on a steep hill (driveway).
Although it would be preferable that the minor 'burping' did not ever happen...I have not found it to be much of a problem for me personally. Nothing like what I have read about the Camry this year. The Highlander 'burps' are small and do not interfer with operation in traffic and have only happened a few times like I said.
I would buy it again. We both love it. It is amazingly serene and smooth and luxerious feeling.
We just got back from a very long trip to the ocean (6 hours each way) and it was the most enjoyable car trip I have even been on. The Highlander is just so comfy and serene to be in.
The front passenger seat can be a bit uncomfortable feeling for some as the seat bottom is a bit short and you can feel like your being 'pushed' out of the seat, but I have found that if you sit a bit sideways or cross your legs like in a office chair the seat is very nice and soft.
So, yes, we have had the few 'burps' but they have not been a problem for us.
The honest truth.
Overall the Highlander is a luxury feeling vehicle and I wish I got to drive it more as my husband has stolen it he loves it so much.
I do reccommend the 'Sport' version as the 'reg' version has a lot of body roll for me.
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Re: Highlander transmission problems (software) [teamtbo] by roho1
Sep 03, 2007 (11:39 am)
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Replying to: teamtbo (Aug 20, 2007 4:16 pm)

I just turned in my '03 HL FWD V6 lease for a '07 HL AWD V6. My 03 was the most trouble free vehicle I have ever owned, not one issue in 4 years.
 
My '07, is just as nice but with one issue. It seems to be constantly up shifting and down shifting, very annoying. I don't know if it's because the '07 has a 5 speed vs the '03 4 speed tranny or it's a problem as I have been reading here. I don't notice it all the time but usually driving in traffic at low speeds around 30mph. The tranny doesn't seem to know where to go. I used to like to turn off the OD driving that speed so it was easier to drive at slow speeds but the '07 doesn't seem to work the same when the OD is turned off. Maybe I just have to learn to drive differently with the new trans. I'm going to raise the issue when I take it in for the first oil change.
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Re: temperature control knob [abbie4] by gasman1
Sep 03, 2007 (12:53 pm)
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Replying to: abbie4 (Sep 02, 2007 3:43 pm)

Several people found a broken or shorted wire to be the culpret. You may want to review this link: http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/highlander/32217-heater-quit-sort-of/
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Re: broken sunroof! 4 runner [noel3] by tix
Sep 04, 2007 (7:13 am)
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Replying to: noel3 (Aug 30, 2007 9:14 am)

When they tried to close my sunroof they said they could not get it any "more closed" with out taking it all apart - meaning fixing the motor and cables and there fore charging me $1500. The only suggestion I have is to use duct tape to keep the rain out. It seems to work for me, although I have to replace it every once in a while, but where I live there is not too much rain or snow. It does whistle, but not too bad. With all these posts about jammed sunroofs, I am really beginning to wonder if maybe there is an issue here that Toyota is GOING to HAVE TO ADDRESS!

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