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Toyota Highlander Maintenance and Repair

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Brake Pad Repalcement by ethericone
Jul 15, 2009 (8:30 am)
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My 05' Highlander has 70,000 miles and finally needs the front brake pads replaced. The dealer has bumped their repair rates recently because I suspect it is the only way they can stay in business since they are not selling too many cars. I'm considering going to Brake Check, Just Brakes, Brake Specialists, or some other brake repalcement company, but I am afraid I will get sub-standard brake pads that will squeel. Has anyone had any good experiences replacing brake pads at any aftermarket company? If so, I need your advice and wisdom. THANKS!
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Brake pad repl by bikeman3
Jul 15, 2009 (8:56 am)
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On front brakes I had dealer do them, they are better at rsurf. the rotors. Ask the other places what kind of pads they sell; go to Auto parts stores price out different pads see what the dealer sell as well. I have never had a problem with the dealer installed pads. I know the dealer charges more but they know Toyotas.
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Re: Brake Pad Repalcement [ethericone] by mikefm58
Jul 15, 2009 (10:00 am)
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Replying to: ethericone (Jul 15, 2009 8:30 am)

I know that Just Brakes are the worst of the worst, $99 for all 4 wheels advertised to get you in the door, then all kinds of add-ons, stay away from them.
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Re: Brake Pad Replacement [all) by jrfiero
Jul 16, 2009 (5:21 am)
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Jul 15, 2009 10:00 am)

IMHO, there is rarely a need to resurface rotors at the first brake pad change, unless the pads have worn to metal, before which you would certainly notice the "squealers" (worn brake pad indicators). The HL is the easiest brake pad change I've ever done, nice design.
 
My 2001 still had pad thickness over the wear limit, which IIRC is only 1 mm, at ~60,000 miles when I replaced them because the VA safety inspectors were worried about them lasting another year.
 
Costs - I get coupons from three competing Toyota dealers, and there is almost always an active 25% off parts special going on, which makes original equipment competitive with discount stores, and original equipment is almost always better quality.
 
If your servicer recommends resurfacing or replacement of rotors, ask why - look at the surfaces of the rotors if possible. They don't need to be glass smooth, new pads will bed in quickly to minor irregularities in the surface. The only reason to replace rotors is if they have worn too thin (or they somehow have huge gouges), and the shop should show you a measurement, and refer to a service limit. HL pads are not very aggressive, and shouldn't wear rotors to replacement by the first pad change (or the second).
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Re: Brakes! How Many Miles? [tsotsi] by herzogtum71
Jul 25, 2009 (6:34 am)
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Replying to: tsotsi (Jul 11, 2009 8:17 am)

Thanks for the input. They must learn the "metal on metal" phrase at training school. This is not the only questionable work that has been done on our vehicles in the last year by my dealer's service department. I guess it's time to start having an independent shop do the routine maintenance.
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Re: Brake Pad Replacement [all) [jrfiero] by wwest
Jul 27, 2009 (9:09 am)
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Replying to: jrfiero (Jul 16, 2009 5:21 am)

"..if they have worn too thin.."
 
In my expereince brake rotors do not "wear" too thin, only being turned on a lathe results in the rotors being too thin to be turned yet again.
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Re: Brake Pad Replacement [wwest] by edmpt
Aug 02, 2009 (6:00 am)
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Replying to: wwest (Jul 27, 2009 9:09 am)

I agree, I think most times rotors need resurfacing to reduce any warping or glazing that occurs with overheating them, or heating them up too quickly,
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Re: Brake Pad Replacement [edmpt] by wwest
Aug 02, 2009 (9:01 am)
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Replying to: edmpt (Aug 02, 2009 6:00 am)

Other than warping I think resurfacing goes back to the days of riveted brake pads. Pad wears down, no "warning" system, rivets damage the rotor. Haven't had a rotor turned in the past 30 years, just install new brake pads.
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press request by kirstie_h HOST
Aug 03, 2009 (8:46 am)
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If you own a 2006 – 2010 Toyota Highlander and live in the Los Angeles area, please contact ctalatiedmunds.com by August 12 if you’re interested in being contacted for more information on your vehicle ownership experience.
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Windshield Washer Nozzle by tde76
Aug 12, 2009 (9:08 pm)
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Hi, Does anyone know how to remove the hood mounted windshield washer nozzle? I would like to replace one on my vehicle but do not know how to get the old one out without damaging the paint work. Help please.
 
(2002 Highlander Limited)
 
Thanks,
 
tde

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