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does anyone know how much power they take? at night when u open or close the windows, does your headlights flicker?

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That wouldn't suprise me shaohaok, first, the batery system is not on the large side for the tivo, if it was larger, it would make up for the tempoary deficit the windows suck out of the system.

Second, the windows probably take between 6 and 10 amps to wind each, which is a fair amount.

I get dimming lights with the stereo amp on, and that is when I'm driving the car.

So when the battery dies, I'd recommend the largest CAPACITY battery you can get in the same size a ours.

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Dont even talk about the power windows hey.. My lights flicker when I engange reverse!


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Haha, my lights follows the beat of my subs!

The cops might have you pulled over for that :D

They could probably consider that a distraction..

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haha, i didn't set it like that. It's just that the amp sucks s**t loads of power :D, its not that obvious but hehe driving interstate is visible (after 8+ longs hours drive of course u notice it)

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YEah i agree boys, the battery toyota supply us with is weak as. Its tiny i think its only like 330cca or something.

My next battery will be an Orbital type with about 660cca, no flicker then with windows or when the car is about to stall. And im pretty sure they fit in the rolla.

In my old car if i turned the interior lights on and my stereo was turned up it tuned my car into a disco.

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yup to windows - and yup to gear changes also....can notice it when i pull into my driveway (white fence)

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yes, my lights dim when the windows close and u keep your finger on the button a little too long <_<

i have gotten used to it, it gave me the sh8ts for ages tho.

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does anyone know how much power they take? at night when u open or close the windows, does your headlights flicker?

Thankyou ***, finally someone gets the same problem as me, mine is pretty bad if I have the air con on and I put the clutch in the light will dim, more noticable with high beams obviously.

I complained to Toyota and they said they ran a new earth lead but its still there, not as bad but because I know to look out for it I see it. The windows do it too, try this, with your window up pull the button up as if you want to put the window up and see if it does it then, mines pretty bad then and also using the door lock button does it, anything that hits the battery with a sudden change of current dims my lights.

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when ever i use the power windows, my headlights dim too.

not too much...but noticeable enough.

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Oz_Viking the button that locks all the doors at once, u know the one next to the window lock button

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