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failed wheel bearing on 1 yr old car
Toyota Owners Club replied to kurtr's topic in General Toyota Discussions
It could be that there was an issue with the ABS as the wheel bearing incorporates the ABS sensor and reluctor -
Nav system screen misalignment
Toyota Owners Club replied to syclone's topic in Audio/Video/Electronics
I wonder if it is a Right Hand Drive (RHD) model unit that has been fitted as most systems require you to press the button as it is viewed from the driving seat (parallax effect) and it is LHD vehicle the alignment should be viewed from the left hand seat....just a thought! -
With safety features they are both passive and active yet most are passive (e.g. they aren't apparent until they deploy in the event of an accident) There are only a few that are apparent and even adjustable such as Lane Assist, Active Cruise, etc. Worth trying out to see how they work on a quiet road and then see what they are like on a freeway once you are totally familiar with each setting
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Several things come to mind: when the alternator is plugged in then it is under a certain load which could accentuate noise from a dry bearing either inside or the actual over-run pulley alternatively it could also be a slight noise from the drivebelt which is transmitting through the alternator (drip some water onto the belt when running and see if this changes the noise
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1974 Toyota Corona Mark 2 barn find
Toyota Owners Club replied to 1974 Toyota Corona Mark 2's topic in Classic Toyota
What an absolute beauty!!! It wouldn't take a lot to clean up the cylinder head and maybe resurface it before reassembling with new gaskets. Keep us updated on the progress -
what is wrong with my cylinder?
Toyota Owners Club replied to paulmars's topic in General Toyota Discussions
The oil on the plug thread could possibly be where the valve cover is leaking / weeping oil and tracking down the plug bore when removed. The best thing to do is to ensure the electrode gaps are perfectly set to the correct clearance and then torque down the plugs evenly. This ensures that the thread is not stretched due to over-tightening (which marginally increases the electrode gap) and also the spark is not putting excess strain on the coils by trying to fire the spark over an excessively large gap. It also wouldn't do any harm to run a cylinder compression test whilst the plugs are out to determine if there is an issue with one or more cylinders. -
Hi...welcome to the Club That's bad news about the mice invasion and it seems to affect many makes and models of vehicle> Not sure any manufacturers have ever addressed the issue of rat/mice infestation and the resulting damage caused by them nesting. Have you considered buying a cat? š Good to have you onboard!
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Hi....welcome to the Club The increase in engine speed and sound levels would be because of it being a Hybrid and these tend to be a lot noisier than traditional internal combustion engines Otherwise it is a generally superb car all round, maybe just takes a bit of getting used to Good to have you onboard
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Infotainment system for 1992 Toyota Century
Toyota Owners Club replied to Luc_A's topic in Audio/Video/Electronics
There are specialists out there who can transplant modern audio innards into an old radio set. Maybe a Google search may bring some results? -
Engine noise
Toyota Owners Club replied to bigerhamer's topic in New Members Area - Just signed up? Come and say Hi!
Hi....welcome to the Club Yes, that is quite normal for an Atkinson engine. The Lexus RX450 has the same engine and also sounds the same -
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Toyota Owners Club replied to DRKSYD91's topic in New Members Area - Just signed up? Come and say Hi!
Hi Michael....welcome to the Club a '91 Corolla, quite a rare car now, is it in good condition? -
whats the issue with it?
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Clicking sound when reversing and turning
Toyota Owners Club replied to Bill Ninh's topic in Avalon Club
Sounds like a worn driveshaft constant velocity joint causing this noise. -
Have come across this with some other vehicle makes and they offer a 'premium' seat package, so not sure if any package available for the Camry and if so, could you source some to fit in your car
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Need help deciding if this Celica is worth purchasing.
Toyota Owners Club replied to davidscc's topic in Celica Club
Fine looking Celica....worth the money by the look of the condition and provenance of the car. However, if the seller has reduced the money over time then he would probably take a lesser offer for it -
That is an horrendous noise and more than likely caused by the window regulator and guides expanding with the heat and contracting when colder. If it was me, I would remove the door card and make a very slight adjustment to the regulator and window guides/channels which the glass slides up. Probably only need to loosen the screws, shake the glass slightly for it to finds its own settled position, tighten the bolts and see if that improves it. While you there, ensure there is no grit trapped in any of the mechanism or guides
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Nice to see the Toyota grill going to a Lexus style
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Fuel pump 2019 Toyota Highlander
Toyota Owners Club replied to richard wick's topic in Highlander Club
Its usually recalled by chassis number (VIN) so worth contacting your dealer to confirm whether it is subject to a recall -
Vehicle production is now being compromised by a world shortage of silicon chip supply so you're one of the lucky ones if you have a guaranteed delivery for a new car š
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Hi....welcome to the Club If there are mettalic particles in the oil then this not good news at all. However, are the shavings from the oil pan where the plug fits in, e.g. has it stripped the threads?
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Hi....welcome to the Club Unfortunately, new vehicle delivery does take time but that doesn't seem that long as some new build orders are taking 6 months onwards from Toyota to European buyers