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Toyota RAV4 Maintenance and Repair

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Rav4 4 2007 4wheel drive more driver leg room by samidog
Oct 30, 2009 (6:46 pm)
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Is there anyway to increase drivers leg room by moving the seat track back???? I need about 3-4 inches more leg room for leg comfort.
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2010 V6 oil change by mililani1
Nov 01, 2009 (1:14 pm)
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I recently purchased a 2010 V6 Limited. Love the car but I'm a little concerned about changing the oil since my other cars had a simple spin on filter. I found the instructions and torque values for the 4 cylinder oil change. Does anyone know if the V6 would be the same torque values as the four banger? Thanks.
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Re: 2010 V6 oil change [mililani1] by acemechanic
Nov 01, 2009 (7:49 pm)
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Replying to: mililani1 (Nov 01, 2009 1:14 pm)

No, the torque values are different for the V6 as removal of the filter is actually a two step process and the caps are made of different materials. You should be able to get the torque values from your local Toyota Dealer.
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Re: 2010 V6 oil change [acemechanic] by mililani1
Nov 02, 2009 (3:53 pm)
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Replying to: acemechanic (Nov 01, 2009 7:49 pm)

Thanks for the info. I'll contact the service department at Servco Toyota and see if they will provide the information on the torque values.
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2007 RAV4 Steering Noise by minivanfan88
Nov 07, 2009 (12:34 am)
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Actually here is the newest TSB (thanks to whoever posted before):
http://www.rav4world.com/tsb/2008/T-SB-0318-08.pdf
 
My brother has a 2007 RAV4 with about 40K. He took it to the STAR Toyota Dealership Service Shop here in Queens, NY. The shop quoted him $2600 for the repair! $800 for parts and $1800 for labor - something seems off as I don't know too many jobs that take 18 hrs to repair (their hourly rate is $100). Anyways does this sound right? They basically said it was the same part as addressed in the TSB - intermediate steering shaft. Anyways, I told my brother he should speak with the district service manager and see if he can get it covered (he'll talk to him Monday hopefully). Seems to me like it is a design flaw since a new shaft had to be "designed" to "address this condition". Unfortunately, appears to be happening to alot of RAV4's just as their passing their warranty mileage based on the posts I've read. Also, doesn't look like service shops are mentioning the TSB as it's probably more work for them to go through the district manager once the car is out of warranty. I bet in a year or so Toyota will issue a recall and reimburse any customers who had to pay out of pocket - the sooner the better for their customers and their image.
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Re: 2007 RAV4 Steering Noise [minivanfan88] by acemechanic
Nov 07, 2009 (5:10 pm)
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Replying to: minivanfan88 (Nov 07, 2009 12:34 am)

Your brother should ask to speak to the Service Manager or Parts and Service Director
not an Assistant Service Manager (service writer), and ask him to explain the charges in the estimate. He should also bring a copy of the TSB with him. If you look at the second page of the TSB, it lists the parts to be replaced and the time allowed to perform the repair. Since the vehicle is out of warranty, your brother will have to pay for parts and labor, but if he speaks to the Service Manager, the manager may be able to work out a compromise. If he still is not satisfied, then he should request to speak to a District Manager.
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Re: Rav4 4 2007 4wheel drive more driver leg room [samidog] by m327
Nov 24, 2009 (5:52 am)
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Replying to: samidog (Oct 30, 2009 6:46 pm)

Toyota will tell you no, however, if you go to a facility which specialized in mobility impairment modifications, they can do it. I had the seat shifted 3 inches back. I believe they had to fabricate a new bracket and reused the original mounting holes. Total cost was about $550.
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2009 RAV4 Power Window anti trap feature by mikeb_57
Nov 24, 2009 (8:08 am)
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I have a 2009 RAV 4 V6 Sport model. I installed Weathertech vent visors in the front doors. This model visor has a thin plastic flange that fits into the actual window channel, which avoids the ugly tape method of installation. The window outside upper edges actually mate with this plastic flange when the window is closed. The visors keep water and snow from sliding off the roof and into the car when the window is open a bit for ventilation. I'm sure most Toyota owners are familiar with the wave of slop coming in the window and landing in the window control switches.
 
The problem is the auto up window on the drivers side will not close automatically with the vent visor installed. The window comes up to the closed position, then opens up again half way. This is the anti trap feature that is supposed to keep the window from closing on fingers etc. In order to close it, I have to bring the window up to about 1/2 inch from closed, then STOP it, and then raise it the rest of the way and it closes fine. I would like it to just close using the auto up feature.
 
Does anybody know if it is possible for the dealer to either adjust the sensitivity of the safety feature, or disable it all together so that I don't have to fiddle to close the drivers window? I already tried sanding down the vent visor flange to thin it out a bit and remove any possible rough spots. I might be able to take off a bit more, but I don't want to weaken the visor and have it break off in a car wash or something.
 
Any suggestions will be appreciated
 
The passenger window has the same feature, but works fine.
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Re: Loud knocking noise from rear - maybe suspension? [hannahsmummy] by bemerdan
Nov 26, 2009 (9:33 am)
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Replying to: hannahsmummy (Feb 12, 2007 2:18 pm)

maybe you should go in the vehicle with the tech. This way you should be able to point out the noise on a test drive. Sounds live there is something loose. shocks, Exhaust,rear diff, spare tyre,tailgate,if the Toyota tech looks he will find. when this is a problem like this. the tech that gets stuck with this problem will more than likely not going to be able to get payed for his time to fix your noise. this is not a good situation for you or the Toyota tech. when you go to work you most get payed for your time at work. Good luck.
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Re: Loud knocking noise from rear - maybe suspension? [bemerdan] by bemerdan
Nov 26, 2009 (9:40 am)
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Replying to: bemerdan (Nov 26, 2009 9:33 am)

this pinch protection feature is just that. too much drag on the glass will cause the window to go down. reduce the drag.lube,spread the window frame apart slightly.

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