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Replying to: webgood (May 08, 2009 5:25 pm) |
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As I wrote before, the odds are good that your heat control nut is going to come loose and possibly result in an expensive problem. If it stays loose long enough, some of the wires may break from fatigue. If the knob feels the least bit wobbly, you would be wise to pull the knob off and tighten the nut. It only takes a couple of minutes. I put some Loctite on mine. I didn't wait for the heat to become erratic. Why Toyota didn't put a locking device on the nut is a mystery to me. I am not cynical enough to believe they are trying increase dealer profits, but this is something they should have fixed years ago. I wonder if the new model Highlander has the same problem. |
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Replying to: webgood (May 08, 2009 5:25 pm) I'm glad to hear it's probably an easiy fix. Thank you again, Rpell
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Replying to: rpell1 (May 09, 2009 6:31 pm) |
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A service writer said that I should have a throttle body cleaning and this will help with my acceleration issues.Has anyone had this done and has it improved performance? Toyota is running a $69.99 Top Engine Cleaning service that includes throttle body cleaning,intake and valve cleaning and fuel system cleaner and additive.My 2006 has 39k miles. Do or not to do? Any suggestions? Thanks for the input..
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Replying to: izzo233 (May 19, 2009 3:30 pm)
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Replying to: mdhutton (May 19, 2009 4:17 pm) |
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I have a 2002 Millenium Silver Highlander with the aluminum wheels. They have been holding up oretty well but on two of them the center piece inside the lug nuts with the logo on it is starting to peel on only 2 of them. Is this a common problem? Can you just get this little piece and replace them? I may try touch up paint. Thanks |
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| when i start my 2003 highlander i hear a humming noise what could it be it has 91000 miles on it. could it be the timing belt or a pully going bad | |
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Can anyone confirm that 03 HL (no-frills model) has a/c filters, the kind which can be replaced? Last year when I was at dealer for oil change, I noticed a flyer for these filters, and asked if I should have mine replaced. Was told that 03 didn't have that feature. This year when in for inspection and oil/filter change, and miracle of miracles, the a/c filters "badly needed replacing." So I said yes. And it was done in just a jiffy. Supposedly that job requires removal of the dashboard. Now I'm wondering..... I would like to have some backup data before I go to dealer mgt. and ask some serious questions. I've waited several months to do this in order to cool my jets!!
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