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Toyota Highlander Maintenance and Repair

4687 messages,  Last post on Nov 09, 2009 at 7:10 PM

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Re: My heater is "hot"!! [rpell1] by tsotsi
May 10, 2009 (10:00 am)
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Replying to: rpell1 (May 09, 2009 5:31 pm)

Even if tightening the nut does not completely fix the problem, there is no need to pay a dealer big bucks. You, or somebody else who is handy at minor repairs, can easily remove the old module and solder the wires if they are loose or broken. This has been described in Tundra Solutions.
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Throttle body cleaning by izzo233
May 19, 2009 (2:30 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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Re: Throttle body cleaning [izzo233] by mdhutton
May 19, 2009 (3:17 pm)
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Replying to: izzo233 (May 19, 2009 2:30 pm)

I've never had throttle body cleaning done on a Toyota yet, but have had it on other vehicles I've owned and it does make a difference. $69.99 seems fair.
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Re: Throttle body cleaning [mdhutton] by izzo233
May 19, 2009 (3:27 pm)
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Replying to: mdhutton (May 19, 2009 3:17 pm)

Thanks for the response..
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Wheels chipping by eenglish99
Jun 08, 2009 (3:13 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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engine humming by otownronnie
Jun 12, 2009 (12:02 pm)
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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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Air Conditioner Filters in 03 Highlander by carterk
Jun 27, 2009 (3:19 pm)
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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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Re: Air Conditioner Filters in 03 Highlander [carterk] by jrfiero
Jun 28, 2009 (5:32 am)
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Replying to: carterk (Jun 27, 2009 3:19 pm)

The interior air filter is in front of the glovebox, and requires no tools to replace. 2001 did not come with them (but they slip right in), all subsequent years did, to my knowledge. After six years they probably were pretty clogged up - You can also take them out and clean them ...
How much did they charge for this service?
 
Jonas
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Re: Air Conditioner Filters in 03 Highlander [carterk] by grahampeters
Jun 28, 2009 (11:02 pm)
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Replying to: carterk (Jun 27, 2009 3:19 pm)

G'day
 
Removal is very straightforward. Squeeze in each side of the glovebox very firmly, and lower the glovebox down. Disconnect the string on the return spring assembly if necessary. Be careful as the string end is swaged back on itself and can break at the swage.
 
The fan is directly in front of the glovebox and above it is a plastic panel about 10 inches wide by 1 inch high held in place by two plastic clips at the upper edge. Release the clips and you will find a tray style filter behind. The tray holds a removable paper element that can be removed, shaken out and replaced if required.
 
The complete job takes less than a minute
 
Cheers
 
Graham
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heater control by rbm4
Jun 29, 2009 (4:47 pm)
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I just would like say thanks to all who commented on the problem with the nut coming loose behind the knob; I was very fortunate to catch it before the wires broke off. Thanks again!

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