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Sirius satellite radio in first generation HH with Nav by sockpuppet1969
Sep 03, 2009 (4:47 am)
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Has anyone added Sirius satellite radio to their first generation Highlander Hybrid with the navigation system? I don't see an aux input or a satellite button anywhere. I am looking for something that integrates into the nav unit and displays song/artist/channel information on the screen.
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Beep beep beep beep by sockpuppet1969
Oct 10, 2009 (5:12 pm)
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Anyone know how to turn off the beep every time you touch a button on the touch screen? 2006 HiHy w/Nav.
  
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Traveling with my dogs by poodlemom1955
Oct 31, 2009 (6:08 pm)
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I made arrangements today to become the owner of a 2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. I will get it in a week. It is loaded. I travel mostly with my 3 dogs. 2 big poodles and a little. I am wondering if any of you know of a good dog gate type of thing to divide the cargo area from the passenger area so the dogs have a relatively safe place to ride. I do not travel with crates., They would take up TOO MUCH ROOM!!!
 
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Nancy
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Re: Towing with a 2006 HH Limited [sockpuppet1969] by gowhitten
Nov 01, 2009 (3:11 pm)
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Replying to: sockpuppet1969 (Sep 02, 2009 6:17 am)

Hi,
 
Probably - I think you can tell from the VIN number sequence. You should remember that the Highlander is basically a passenger car dressed up as an SUV and the HH is has much less capabilities because the AWDi (read - IDIOT) transmission has no real mechanical connection between the pistons and the wheels and will just turn off when slightly taxed.
 
I have a 2006 HH with towing package and a 3,200 boat/trailer and I would not tow it any further than the local boat ramp (6 miles). Beside the brakes on the H are only passenger car brakes and the OEM tire are really poor.
 
I do some times tow a smaller, lightweight fishing boat with some problems. It will hardly make it up long grades and gets stuck on steep boat ramps. On one ramp, after we put the boat in the water, I could not pull the empty trailer out of the water, so we we unhitched the trailer, pulled the car up, and then my buddy and I pulled the trailer up by hand!. We had to drive the boat 15 miles down to a flatter ramp so we could pull the boat out of the water. (My friend was so pissed that we lost over an hour of fishing time, so he now always drives his Explorer, which has no problems.)
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Re: Towing with a 2006 HH Limited [gowhitten] by sockpuppet1969
Nov 01, 2009 (6:36 pm)
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Replying to: gowhitten (Nov 01, 2009 3:11 pm)

Thanks for the info. I just had the steering rack recall service done on my HH and had the hitch installed at the same time. They checked while it was on the lift and I do not have the transmission cooler. As best I can can tell from talking to the dealer, browsing the web and reviewing the owners manual - the '06 HH has a tow limit of 3500 lbs stock from Toyota (without additional tow package) as compared to the 2000 lbs limit of the stock 6cyl. I guess this is due to more power and/or larger alternator from the hybrid system? Does the ICE version of the hybrid have a CVT or a regular automatic trans?
 
Anyway, I bought the HH is to tow, so tow I am going to do. I will be towing a pontoon boat/trailer with a wet weight of about 3,000 lbs. I plan on leaving the boat on the trailer at the marina so will only be towing to/from home (about 10 miles one-way) a few times a year. Hopefully it will be able to pull the boat out of the water without too much trouble.
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Re: Traveling with my dogs [poodlemom1955] by lynnkushnir
Nov 01, 2009 (10:52 pm)
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Replying to: poodlemom1955 (Oct 31, 2009 6:08 pm)

Target has two pet gates that can be purcahsed on line that work really well. The pet tubular and the vehicle soft pet barrier. (But earplugs you have to puchase separate....)
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Re: Towing with a 2006 HH Limited [gowhitten] by wwest
Nov 02, 2009 (9:19 am)
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Replying to: gowhitten (Nov 01, 2009 3:11 pm)

"..no real mechanical connection..."
 
Yes, and that's what allows it to be a quite unique FULL-TIME F/awd system. Both front and rear drives can be "on" full time since there is no issue of drive line windup.
 
Only 75HP at the rear is the "real" limitation.

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