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Hello Trentmeyer,
Thanks for your reply and suggestion. I will go and look at the Yokahama C.Drive tyers.
A mate of mine suggested Bridgestone Potenza or Turranza tyres, as they provide good wet weather as well as dry weather performance.
There are some deals going on about car tyres; if one buy three tyres then fourth tyre comes free. That means four for the prize of three. Can someone let me if this is a real deal or usual promotion to get the sales?
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Thanks for your reply John Su, I am not very familier with TOYO Proxes 4 and did Google search.
http://www.productreview.com.au/p/toyo-proxes-4.html
After reading the experiences of people I am not sure whether I should buy these tyres. The experiences are very mixed and it is hard to make a decision.
I will wait for few more suggestions and then make my decision.
Thanks again for your reply
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I live in Canberra and it is wet weather here, currently use Black Diamond tyres 205 65 15. These were cheap tyres and have lasted few years as I just drive in city with couple of trips to Sydney. The current tyres still have small threads but they have started slipping at the start as well as during turns.
Please recommend me best tyres for safety as well as low noise. The cost is not a problem but durability, performance and low noise are required.
Also like to know your experience in buying car tyres from COSTCO.
Thanks in advance
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Thanks for your repl, your explanation about managing effect on speedometre problems by choosing appropriate profile of tires to suit increased diameter of rims was interesting.
Few years back I had made some enquiries with Canberra Toyota about stock alloy wheels for my Camry, I was shocked to see the price quated, it was something like $300 per OEM rim and that is why I did not go for alloy rims.
I have not decided about buying from Ebay yet.
Thanks again for the reply
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Thanks for your reply Jeffy. I am a mature age person and 15 inch wheels should be ok for me. I wanted to know why a Toyota dealer is selling OEM wheels so cheap? I am sure OEM wheels will cost much more than $410 for a set of 4 rims with centre caps and nuts.
If I change to 16 inch wheels, my speedometer will not read correct speed I think. I know people upgrade to higher diameter wheels, in such cases how they manage to know correct road speed? Is there any adjustment
to make speedometer reascorrect road speed?
Hope to hear from others as well.
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Ballarat Toyota are selling on Ebay 15 x 6.5 alloy wheels to suit Camery MCV36R the price for a set of four wheels (Rims), Centre Caps and wheel nuts is $410 including shipping Australia wide. These rims and included parts are brand new original Toyota (Atlas.brand).
I was very tempted to buy a set for my 2005 Camry Altise and like to know your thoughts on this offer. I am wondering why these rims are being sold so cheap by a Toyota dealer? Any catch in this deal?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi
There are a number of wreckers in Canberra and Queenbeyan, try them and chances are one of them may have a towbar to suit your car. Some of them may even fit the tow bar to your car.
If you want a new one then it is better not to go to your local Toyota dealer as OEM tow bars are expenssive. You may like to try after market ones like Hayman Reese or similar from local auto part shops.
Hope this helps.
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Seven years of getting very hot has reduced the elasticity in the induction hose and made it brittle
Ring your local dealer for a price on the hose then ring your Toyota mechanic for a price to supply and fit the hose, you may find there is very little difference in price as the mechanic can buy Toyota parts much cheaper than you can
Worth a try, may save getting your hands dirty !
Hi Applegarth,
Thanks for the reply, my Vienta is 1995 model is my second car (I also have Camry Altise 2005) and the rubber induction tube has lasted 17 years, yes the rubber parts do get brittle due to sun and Canberra cold winter and eventually crack.
I bought a third party new tube from eBay and replaced myself, it is straight forward job without any dramas.
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Hi all
My Vienta 1995 model has suddenly developed a crack around the hose clip on engine side. At the movement I have wrapped tape and it is holding.
I should replace it and it appear a simple job, however, I have noticed that air filter end is fixed to the engine bay which will not move with the engine. This will introduce some strain on the air induction hose, also while removing the air filter; the induction hose is strained again, resulting in eventual crack around the hose clip. I would like to know:
1.How long the hose lasts in normal use?2.Any special care need to be taken while renewing this hose?3.Any care need to be taken to preserve the life of this hose?4.Finally how much this hose may costs?Thanks in advance.
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http://news.toyota.c...brid-and-aurion
That is why the print method is a Crap way to communicate when you have electronic means.
Thanks for your informative reply Andrew357.
It is surprising that The Australian Financial Review got it wrong. However, here is the URL which I first read the news:
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I just now read in today Australian Financial Review that Toyota Australia is recalling some 70,000 locally-made Camry, Camry hybrids and Aurions built between October 2011 and July 2012.
Anyone know about the reason for the recall?
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Best to always machine pads when replacing rotors
But before machining make sure to measure rotors to ensure that they're not undersize
Looks like you mixed up the word pads for rotars. I guess you meant "Best to always machine rotars when replacing pads."
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Mobil 1..?
Not really answering the question there. Castrol GTX3 was a mineral base oil, whereas Mobil 1 is a fully synthetic. The price range is completely different and does not really help the OP out if he is wanting something like Castrol GTX3.
On topic K8Canb, it appears Castrol have dropped the GTX3 and simply replaced the naming with their GTX Modern Engine range. Having a look at the specifications for the oil, the newer GTX Modern Engine oil meets and exceeds the specification of the GTX3 oil. So in that case, if you can't find any left over stock of the GTX3, you would be fine moving to the GTX Modern Engine.
For further information, you can compare the two here:
GTX Modern Engine: http://www.tds.castrol.com.au/pdf/9981_GTX_15W-40_467161_2010_09.pdf
Thanks for informative reply DJKOR.
I was also considering Penrite which is 50% mineral oil and 50% synthetic.
My car has done about 106000 kms and going for full synthetic may not be a good idea.
Thanks again for the reply.
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I have been using Caltex GTX3 in my 1995 (3VZFE) and 2005 (1MZFE) Camrys. Now a days I do not see this oil anymore in shops. Just wondering whether Caltex stopped selling this oil?
What is the equilent oil ifI need to buy?
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for the reply and I will await for a letter from Toyota. It is a free check up here are thew details of models affected:
http://www.manmonthly.com.au/news/toyota-australia-recalls-21000-cars-after-aussie
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A friend of mine told me that gen 5 Camry (V6 only)/Avalon are being recalled for potential steering problems. Anyone know the details and VIN numbers affected?
I have Gen 5 Camry Altise V6 and have not experienced any steering problems (so far).
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how do i reset the ecu? it doesnt really worry me too much, 98 is better for the car
Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery for like 5 mins, then reconnect,
Please make sure that you have your Radio/CD unit security code. I did not have and has to pay $68 to the dealer to reset it.
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Well from here, provided you have locked yourself out, about the only option you have is to take it to Toyota. Expect to pay them around $30 though to do so. Considering you can get basic CD/MP3 head units for around $98 or so, it may be more worth it just to replace it.
Edit: Even $88 will get something that does the trick if you aren't after MP3 playback. But with a front AUX input, you can plug your iPod or whatever into it.
I had no alternative and took the car to local Toyota dealer and I waas charged $65 to unlock the code and rest the code of my choice.
They said the unit has to come out of the car and the entire thing take one hour of the labour.
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Well from here, provided you have locked yourself out, about the only option you have is to take it to Toyota. Expect to pay them around $30 though to do so. Considering you can get basic CD/MP3 head units for around $98 or so, it may be more worth it just to replace it.
Edit: Even $88 will get something that does the trick if you aren't after MP3 playback. But with a front AUX input, you can plug your iPod or whatever into it.
The unit in my Camry is CD/Casset/radio, I thought about replacing it with China made CD/Radio/GPS/Reversing Camera etc etc. Cost of $500 plus installation was above my pensioner limit.
Anyway, thanks for the info, I will have to see how to find $30 this week. Why not aftermarket radio shops do it for $20 :)
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I got the details from a friend. Also the procedure is provided in the owner manual which I have lost/misplaced.
Good to see members kind enough to share what they have just learnt. Answers need to come from somewhere and if you don't feel like sharing, then that's just greedy.
Edit: I found something like this. I'm not sure if it is the procedure or not.
1. Hold down the tune up button.2. press number 1 whilst tune up button held down.
3. a sequence of 3 bars should be displayed.
4. press number 1 button until it reaches the correct number for the first digit.
5. press number 2 button until it reaches the correct number for the second digit.
6. press number 3 button until it reaches the correct number for the 3rd digit.
7. If radio has scan button hold it down. If radio doesn't you can hold down am/fm button or power button. radio should come back up with word sec again then shut off. You may need to manually turn it off (I can't quite remember). Turn radio off then back on.
If this works please pass it on. NO ONE SHOULD HAVE TO PAY FOR THIS INFO.
Hi DJKOR,
When I replied and indicated that I have found the info, I was in hurry to go somewhere and the information I found is actually in the Toyota Camry Owner's manual page 105-106 (Part No. 01999-9B156).
Anyway, I am in big trouble now as the code I have is not working and the previous owner has forgotten the real code which he changed.
What are my options now? Will Toyota dealer get me the code or can the anti-theft system disabled? How? Who? Where?
If the dealer can do this what are the approximate charges?
I am going to local dealer tomorrow.
Let me know if someone has been in similar situation as mine and hopw they managed?
Thanks in advance.
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My battery died as a result I need to enter the security code into my radio/CD/Tape palyer. I have the code but like to know what is the exact procedure to enter the code?
Thanks in advance.
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I got the details from a friend. Also the procedure is provided in the owner manual which I have lost/misplaced.
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My battery died as a result I need to enter the security code into my radio/CD/Tape palyer. I have the code but like to know what is the exact procedure to enter the code?
Thanks in advance.
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Can someone help please, it is 2005 Camry Altise V6 and I have the security code.
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My battery died as a result I need to enter the security code into my radio/CD/Tape palyer. I have the code but like to know what is the exact procedure to enter the code?
Thanks in advance.
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From last six weeks my radio (OEM) in 2005 Altise keeps drifting from stations. I have seen this to happen in AM as well as FM bands. The frequency drift is about two to three KHz and the receiption dies or becomes noisy . However if I press the pre-select button then the radio selects correct station and frequency. After few minuted it drifts again and I need to press the pre-select button again to get the tuned station. I am getting tired of this fault.
Any thoughts about what may be the reason?
Thanks in advance.
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Just to let you all know,the problem of my radio drifting stations has now vanished and the radio operates perfectly normal. However, I am not sure what was wrong and what made the problem go away as I did not do anything to the car or the radio. :)
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Need Suggestion for Best Tyres for My 2005 Camry Altise V6
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Thanks for everyone who replied about the Camry tyres.
I have bought Bridgestone Turranza T001 from Costco Canberra. I am happy with the performance and handling.
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