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campbeam

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  1. You could enquire at your local Toyota dealership about the availability/cost of the workshop and repair manuals. If you are more after maintenance information, then I can recommend looking at the varius YouTube videos by The Car Nut.
  2. In the past few weeks, I have been monitoring the coolant level in the reservoir bottle. Over a 2 month period, it has gone from being above the Full mark to slightly below that Full mark. I have checked for leaks and there was nothing obvious. Wet weather has disrupted an intended plan to recheck the torque on the water pump bolts this weekend. Just viewed this recent video by The Car Nut that shows the right way to bleed the cooling system on the V6 2GR-FE 3.5Litre engine.
  3. I was thinking that it was sooner than 2 years and 4 months since I replaced both spark plugs and coils. Just viewed this recent video by The Car Nut and I was thinking that I did not remove the intake. I now recall that I did have some fun moving the rear wiring harness out of the way to get to the spark plugs. I am sure that I did put some anti-seize on the spark plug threads.
  4. I should do the same for the girlfriend's Yaris next weekend when the weather is forecast to be better.
  5. Girlfriend mentioned about the steering being heavier so we checked the tyre pressures. Surprisingly down to 30 psi after driving home from the Sunday markets. Inflated tyres up to 40 psi knowing that this will come down to 36 psi when tyres are cold. Looks like tyres were last checked 2 months ago so making a mental reminder to do it at the end of each month. Also time to check my Aurion's tyre pressures very soon.
  6. I do well remember that thread. Having a set of 6 sided or impact sockets is a good backup for when the usual 12 point sockets are not enough. https://www.tradetools.com/product-range/hand-tools/socket-sets/renegade-industrial-1-2-10-pc-metric-impact-socket-set Particularly remembered that photo of your son lying down on the cardboard trying to fix up Dad's stuff up. 😄 Usually it is the reverse. 😬 Last time I had the car up on ramps, I could have done with some cardboard or an old doona to help cushion my knees getting down on the concrete. Reminder for next time to make the extra effort.
  7. Welcome to the Forum. Interested to know more details of your vehicle and your location as the Innova model is not on offer here in Australia. I am sure that there will be some similarities to other people mover Toyota models. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Innova
  8. I have used the Turtle Wax Headlight Cleaner and Sealant with good results. As with any product, the more effort, the better the results.
  9. I am finally starting to realize how disruptive the emergence of electric vehicles is for Toyota. It has the potential to greatly diminish their current competetive advantage with hybrid vehicles and reduce their Return on Investment. Toyota may also need to hasten the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell technology to become a viable alternative to all electric vehicles and retain a long term competetive advantage for their survival. I also had an other view of the video with Sandy Munro. Picked up on his comment about quality control and history repeating itself. https://www.cio.com/article/3237692/six-sigma-quality-management-methodology.html I can remember when Made in Japan was viewed as 'Junk' and I use the expression of "Chinese Crap" especially after some past eBay purchases. Also the same for the Great Wall brand vehicles. I expect that I will be a new car buyer in 2031 and I am making my own paradigm shifts considering a compact autonomous driving vehicle. I have mentioned before about having a KIA Stinger as a benchmark vehicle as an alternative to my Aurion. When I saw this latest release: https://www.motoring.com.au/kia-ev6-confirmed-for-australia-129213/ I did wonder how many potential buyers will defer their purchase until this EV6 is available in Australia. Maybe Mr Toyota will hasten to make available the RAV4 Prime and/or a Camry Prime in Australia.
  10. SuperCheap Auto had a one day only sale yesterday for Club members; 30% discount off regular price storewide. $70 would have been $49. This could be the regular price by Fathers Day or Xmas 🤑 so waiting could be saving.
  11. Best to check/confirm that the part number 1145222031 is correct. This is where you can buy a replacement. https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/1145222031 If you want to pay for express postage, there is this eBay listing which includes a good photo of the part. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1145222031-Genuine-Toyota-GUIDE-OIL-LEVEL-GAGE-11452-22031/182382063169?epid=657303984&hash=item2a76d16e41:g:7psAAOSw~jpcbRfr There are internet posts about broken dipstick tube but I suspect people have levered against the tube causing it to break especially as there is a fixing bracket in the middle. Personally never had to replace a dipstick tube but it should be straightforward to replace as there is an o-ring fitting at the bottom where it goes into the engine block.
  12. Price labels are below not above and there is no label for the Turtle Wax Grahene range. Got caught out many years ago and I remember because of the attitude of that particular "runt" repeating himself to make out that I was an idiot for getting the price wrong for that tool set item. Won't say what my younger self felt like doing [not worth the trouble] but left the store in disgust without that item.
  13. Does the engine crank but not start? My immediate thought was either battery or starter motor. Next thought is the alternator good?. If so, it should have definitely fully charged the battery. Good idea to check the battery terminal connections and also the earth/ground wiring. I do recall a few posts where this has been the solution to their issue.
  14. Toav, what I do know is that the major tyre manufacturers spend lots on R&D and release new generations of their tyres. I read a fair number of tyre reviews and watch YouTube videos on best rated tyres. I do not have Nexen and Achilles brand tyres on my watchlist for future tyre purchases. My focus is upon a premium quality touring type tyre with good wet weather braking and handling performance. For some years, I have Michelin, Continental, Bridgestone, Dunlop, Yokohama on my shortlist. If I had to buy tyres tomorrow, I would most likely go Michelin unless Continental had a 4 for 3 deal. Best to look at your owner's manual for a definite answer about the fuel warning light. I am guessing that your vehicle has a 4 cyl engine and a 60 litres fuel tank, so I would say 10 litres. In contrast my V6 has a 70 litre fuel tank and the warning light displays at 15 litres. Please note that with a fuel pump located internally in the fuel tank, it is cooled by the surrounding fuel. If you want the fuel pump to last longer, not a good idea to be running your vehicle near empty except very occassionally. I regularly refuel my vehicle before the half full mark.
  15. Your post reminded me that I do not really need any more detailing products at the moment except possibly some more microfibre cloths which I did have on my eBay watchlist. Currently in a self-imposed financial lockdown waiting for EOFY but relented and took up the 30% discount for SuperCheap Auto Club members. https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/sca-sca-microfibre-cloths-25-pack/356514.html I did do the oil and filter change on the girlfriend's Yaris yesterday afternoon. Now gone into hibernation mode waiting for the rain showers to clear. Tomorrow is looking more like grass mowing mode in the morning.
  16. Just viewed this YouTube video which was posted by a USA dealership with their Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician. Main tip was to be using the EV mode only occassionally. Other main question was the estimated lifetime of the battery. One can only hope that within 10 years there will be an established option to replace the battery pack for the various Toyota models.
  17. Happy Easter 2021. Nice psychological boost that the Greater Brisbane lockdown got lifted yesterday. As per usual, being safe and staying off the roads. This morning, I finally applied P&S Beadmaker to the upper half of the car and gave the glass another application. Next was to fix a bracket on the mower then some mowing until it ran out of fuel. Doing an oil change on the girlfriend's Yaris is next on the agenda. That will have to wait as we have got an invitation this morning to a family gathering. Mask wearing time when I am not eating some seafood or having a drink. Easter is looking good so far.
  18. My vehicle safety and convenience is worth more to me than saving a few dollars buying cheap unknown brand tyres. I learnt this lesson from experience with a Chinese brand called Goodride. I got them cheap with 90% tread and discovered their non-performance in the wet. I found out later from internet posts that cheap tyres may be quite ok when initially fitted and for the 1st 10% of tread life. I only buy and recommend known brand quality tyres. Also do your research and buy the latest generation of a tyre.
  19. Scotty Kilmer is entertaining speaking from his many years as a mechanic but lately he has too many click bait videos for my liking. I pay much more attention to this fellow who claims to be a Toyota Master Technician at a Chicago Toyota dealership. https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCarCareNut/videos
  20. Is your tyre size 205/65/15 ? I think that a touring tyre will most likely meet your driving needs. Have a look at the MICHELIN ENERGY XM2+ 205/65R15 99V It is a high mileage/touring tyre.
  21. I was thinking that you had the 4 cylinder version. I got very interested when you posted V6 so not surprised that you are enjoying your wagon. Toyota reliability starts with their engineering and quality control but you have to regularly service them for long term ownership. I am very much into DIY preventative maintenance so inclined to over-service my vehicle to ensure high reliability.
  22. Certainly looks like a LED strip light to me. Presumably it is not working but the other brake lights do work, hence your post. Have you definitely checked the electrical connection and the wiring for this spoiler? Following link is just to give you some ideas about removing that spoiler light. Personally, I would be looking more closely at those end tabs hoping that they can be removed separately. https://www.superspares.com.au/boot-spoiler-led-light-for-toyota-camry-sk20-08-19
  23. Spray the housing with degreaser then give it a good wipe with a rag. Definitely remember to pour some new oil into the housing so the engine gets the oil just that little bit sooner. It is all these extra time-consuming details that add to the DIY benefits of a job well done.
  24. If we were nearby, I would definitely want to come and have a look at all of your tools and gadgets. Knowing the background, I had a bit of a grin seeing the photo of the Omik removal tool. Similar mindset and I prefer to help those that deserve it. I remember your photos so I can guess where your stash is tucked away; in the best available storage conditions.
  25. Nothing secret about Tony's stash of Nulon. 😁 I have got plenty of fluids and filters on hand ready for any impromtu services. Still kicking myself for not having a water pump on hand for when it did make its replacement warning noises.
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