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I have heard that the various Sienna models are shipped to dealers with a limited choice of packages. Does anybody know what these packages are? I suppose they can vary by region, in which case I am particularly interested in the SF Bay Area (and in the XLE and Limited). I also imagine that one should be able to order a Sienna with any specific set of packages (subject to package dependencies as described by Toyota). In that case, does anybody know how long it takes from ordering to having the vehicle delivered? Thanks much Luigi |
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Replying to: pushan (Mar 04, 2007 11:38 am) |
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Replying to: barneym (Aug 07, 2007 8:53 am)
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what's the easiest way to hard wire my ipod my wife has a DLO fm transmitter that is just wonderful for HER car, with the way the cig lighter adapter is set up it puts this transmitter too low. i want a hard wire solution...does toyota make one or do i go after market??
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Replying to: nofeer (Dec 26, 2007 6:29 pm) You would need to disable ABS/VSC/TC/etc, etc, should you mount the spare. |
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| I have a 2006 Sienna with a factory installed DVD player that runs warm to hot. DVD's are "baked" after I eject them (even in the winter). Anyone notice this with their DVD players too? | |
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I have a 2004 Toyota Sienna LE AWD with manual air conditioning. We drove from -2 degrees F in Canada to Texas 75 degrees F and noticed our air conditioner did not blow cool air. All fuses have been checked, the air conditioning worked when connected directly to the battery, the A/C button's light came on when pressed but not the compressor. A blog suggested an open interior temp sensor located somewhere above a driver's right knee and below a window vane (?) Would someone please elaborate on the location of the sensor, what it looks like and how it can be changed. Thanks Jul
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Replying to: julb (Jan 25, 2008 6:35 pm) The refrigerant pressure is too high...(not likely) The refrigerant pressure is too low....(needs charging) The OAT is below freezing or closely nearby (or an open OAT sensor) Throttle is wide open. The drive belt if slipping. |
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