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Replying to: rpfingsten (Jan 01, 2009 3:53 am) I just purchased a 08 Touring Avalon with sun roof and a few other features, and as of yet, I haven't had any issue with the sun roof rattling. I'm located in Maine, so I KNOW it gets cold enough:) I'll be watching this carefully. I notice that kind of rattling in the dash a little bit, in both this Avalon and my 07 Camry, when it was COLD (single digits or colder). It too disappears after the cabin has warmed up some. This was in the Camry, annoying - in the Avalon a bit of a disappointment. But hell, I rattle on those cold morning to, until I've warmed up a bit:) Skip
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Replying to: rpfingsten (Jan 01, 2009 3:53 am) |
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Replying to: houdini1 (Dec 30, 2008 7:32 pm) The braking of the rear wheels and engine dethrottling was virtually INSTANT, and seemingly took HOURS to unwind and return control of the throttle to the driver. After a few times with inadvertent activation I tried to religiously remember to turn it off each time I started the LS. But the biggest mistake was actually yours, not having tire chains installed on the rear when clearly that was what was required. The law of physics, you know. "at that point the computer killed the engine.." The TC in the early LS will so severely dethrottle the engine as to make you think it's stalled, and it doesn't help that it takes so l..o...n....g to "unwind" the dethrotting effect.
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Replying to: tjc78 (Dec 31, 2008 4:17 am) On a RWD dethrottling is often delayed a few hundred milliseconds after wheelspin/slip is detected and braking is applied. |
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Replying to: wwest (Jan 01, 2009 5:59 pm) Chains? Well I guess a snow cat would have been even better. If you had read my post, or comprehended it, you would know that 99.9% of the roads were clear and it was 40+ degrees. Absolutely no indication that chains would be required. The isolated icy stretch was only about a quarter mile long that I came upon quite unexpectedly. Even if I had chains with me, which I didn't, it would have been impossibly dangerous to stop on this very narrow road and attempt to install them. If there had been any indication of bad roads I would simply have taken my SUV. Unfortunately there are some circumstances that you just can't foresee. |
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Replying to: ncee (Jan 01, 2009 4:17 am) Roland
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Replying to: rpfingsten (Jan 02, 2009 12:50 am) Skip |
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Replying to: houdini1 (Dec 30, 2008 7:32 pm) I've never had TC (I'm originally from South Africa) and heck, I haven't even had ABS before coming to the US. We had to learn all the manual ways of pumping the brake and so forth (which I truly believe makes one a better driver than throwing them in something that "thinks" for you at 16) Anyhow, the 07 XLS I got my grubby paws on has no TC, I've had a few wheel spins on icy roads and the car has had that situation where it wants to pull to the side as traction is lost on one wheel, but so far I've found the car to be very forgiving of getting into situations and pretty easy to get the Avalon out of them all. So far so good my side *knock wood* I've never had much experience in RWD though other than a Dodge Charger rental (which I loved the feel of, thing felt like a 10 ton tank sunk in the ground, felt VERY stable), I don't know that I personally would change to RWD just due to my inexperience with it in a climate that gets snow/ice. Cheers guys Sheldon
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Replying to: rpfingsten (Jan 01, 2009 3:53 am) I too have a 07 XLS and have also noticed a rattle at time that from your description sounds very much like mine, I have never suspected the sun roof though. Next time I hear this I'll put pressure on it and see if it also is coming from there. Thanks again Sheldon |
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