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by matrixgirl09
Sep 22, 2008 (3:39 am)
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You mean if someone sits in the passenger seat it will not turn on? I think its programmed to not light up unless someone sits in the passenger seat.
 
But if its not working, definitely have the dealer look at it. It's a safety issue they have to fix it. So far I have not had the problem, but I usually don't have passengers in it, but I check it once in a while.
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2009 Matrix noisier than previous? by mantech
Sep 22, 2008 (9:53 pm)
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Has anyone who noticed a road noise in this 09 Matrix, I got a touring edition, seems noisier than 08 Matrix. Also on wet road, it's well pronounced on both front
doors. I wonder if there is a TSB issue for sound insulation.
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Re: 2009 Matrix noisier than previous? [mantech] by sinistermind
Sep 25, 2008 (6:43 am)
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Replying to: mantech (Sep 22, 2008 9:53 pm)

I have read about noise issues on the new Matrix. One spot is the new roof antena, which supposedly Toyota is addressing. I checked Matrix forums and there is not TSB for any noise coming from doors. This issue has me a bit concerned since I'm looking to buy one soon.
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Re: 2009 Matrix noisier than previous? [mantech] by ecotrklvr
Sep 25, 2008 (7:38 am)
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Replying to: mantech (Sep 22, 2008 9:53 pm)

I've test-driven Base, S and XRS models. There is a big difference in road noise. The base had the standard 55 series tires (quietest), and the S and XRS both had 45 series (pretty noisy). The 45's are optional on the S, and standard on the XRS. You may be able to replace only the tires with something less performance oriented and more quiet ride oriented - if you can find such an animal. But that's the trade-off. Low profile gives better cornering performance, and more noise.
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Portable GPS by diva2008
Sep 27, 2008 (4:39 pm)
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I have the 09 Matrix S AWD. I purchased every option except GPS because I was given an after-market Garmin Nuvi 720 as a gift. I noticed that when I hook up the GPS I cannot find a radio station that will allow th GPS to speak the directions. At first I thought I was doing something wrong; but I e-mailed Toyota and they told me that the 09 Matrix will NOT accomodate after-market GPS systems that talk. Am I pissed? Absolutely! Any recommendations?
 
Can anyone advise if there is a way to have the doors automatically lock once you have exited the vehicle without pressing the lock button?
 
I was reading several of the discussions and I noticed that someone recommended that at the next oil & filter change try 0w20 for better gas mileage - anyone else agree?
 
One last comment - I noticed that if I put the rear windows down and I am driving there is this godforesaken noise - any thoughts?
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Re: Portable GPS [diva2008] by nortsr1
Sep 28, 2008 (3:41 am)
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Replying to: diva2008 (Sep 27, 2008 4:39 pm)

I don't understand your first question....The garmin (just plug it into the cigarette lighter and it has its "own" speakers. It doesn't come thru the radio!!!!
 
  Question #2.... I cannot help.
       " " #3....Usuallt the thinner oil gives slightly better mileage...but...I suggest you use the right weight oil that the "manual' recommends!!!!
                #4....that is a common occurence forom "wind turbulence" and will occur in "ALL' vehicles. The incoming wing has no palce to exit and buffets itself against the incoming wind. It occurs in ALL vehicles.
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Re: Portable GPS [diva2008] by caliberchic
Sep 30, 2008 (5:46 am)
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Replying to: diva2008 (Sep 27, 2008 4:39 pm)

I agree I have a friend with a Tom Tom and it doesn't go through the radio either.
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Re: Portable GPS [diva2008] by ecotrklvr
Sep 30, 2008 (7:28 am)
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Replying to: diva2008 (Sep 27, 2008 4:39 pm)

I know several folks with aftermarket GPS systems, and none of them play thru the car's audio system. Instead, their internal speakers let the "babe in the box" direct you to your destination.
 
As far as the window-induced noise - I get it too. Turns out the car is tight as a drum, and it resonates with the some combinations of one or multiple windows down a little ways. Note that you don't get the noise when all 4 are down all the way. So don't sit and suffer - when you get that noise, that means that outside air isn't really going thru the car anyway - just buffeting around at the window. Sometimes I like to forego the A/C, and ride with window down - sometimes even at freeway speeds.
 
Try opening the windows more, or more of them. My solution is to open the Driver's window all the way, and the other three open about 2 inches. I get air thru, and little noise (only wind noise, no buffeting). Another alternative is to leave the windows up, and crank the A/C blower up a bit, without actually turning on the A/C. This works best on the freeway, as it's quieter (and more fuel efficient) than open windows. I've experimented a bit, and find that the best setting for the Duct Control for this, is to put it in "half-dash vent / half-floor" setting.
 
Please don't get mad at Toyota about the GPS - after all, they didn't tell you that would intertie with the Garmin. Why blame them 'cause it doesn't work? Does Garmin say it should work with the Toyota?
 
Hope you enjoy the other fine qualities of the car, especially the nice gas mileage. Fun to drive, no?
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Re: Portable GPS [nortsr1] by diva2008
Sep 30, 2008 (6:34 pm)
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Replying to: nortsr1 (Sep 28, 2008 3:41 am)

Thank you for responding to my questions. I will stay with the proprer weight for the oil. I will also try the GPS again.
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Re: Portable GPS [ecotrklvr] by diva2008
Sep 30, 2008 (6:40 pm)
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Replying to: ecotrklvr (Sep 30, 2008 7:28 am)

Thank you for the information provided. Please do not get it wrong I LOVE MY CAR!!! I waited for the remodel to come out. I am a native New Yorker who hates public transportation and I was without a car for nine months awaiting the arrival of the 09 Matrix. I purchased my car in Massachusetts because the tri-state region (NY, NJ, CT) did not offer the options I wanted. This is how much I wanted the Matrix. I just need to get it on the road to see how well it does mileage wise on the highway. Stop and start traffic in New York City is giving me about 20mpg. I was using BP gas, now I am trying Exxon/Mobil. I did hear however that Sunoco and Gulf may be better - any thoughts?

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