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SamF

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  1. SamF

    Keyless Entry

    I recently replaced the car battery on my 2008 Kluger and since then the keyless entry has been behaving errantically, working sometimes and not others. Does anyone know whether a reset is required after replacing the battery and how this is done ?
  2. Every time I go to the home page and logon I get the following error; [#10193] We encountered a problem processing your login request. Please try again. When I try a second time it let me through. This is not a mistake with userid or password as it happens every time. Can you please advise regarding rectification.
  3. To the best of my knowledge the Kluger has no Rated recovery points. People that have required these have had them specially made and fitted. However since the Kluger is a soft-roader it is unlikely to be put in a serious recovery situation. For minor recovery situations, the tow "i" bolt in the front used for towing and two eyelet in the rear can be used with a little caution.
  4. SamF

    bluetooth

    Hi Geoff I have a Nokia 2700 Classic and I own a 2008 Grande, I have had no problems what so ever. I sounds like the bluetooth service in you car may only be able to support one connected bluetooth device. To isolate whether it is the phone or the car. I would delete your phone from the registration and then just add your wife's phone as the sole bluetooth device and see if this fixes the problem. If it does its the car, if it doesn't it's the phone. I read of other people having difficulties connecting Nokia phones however I changed my phone from a Motorola to a Nokia recently and both phones connect and reconnect without ever having a problem.
  5. Ditto here. Have rotated all 5 tyres since new Feb 2008 and have never done a front-end alignment. Have done about 60,000K most of it towing a caravan which should have accelerated the wear and still have possibly another 5000 -10,000Ks left. Not displeased with the wear considering it is a 2 Tonne motorcar. Having had Bridgestones on most of my cars over the last 20 years, they are normally a long wearing tyre.
  6. I have had the Nudge Bar fitted from new (Feb 2008) and I have had no issues with it yet. Then I would not expect any as it does nothing unless it is impacted. I was assured by Toyota when I bought it that the Nudge Bar was air-bag compliant, so I wonder what the quality issues are ? Are they falling off?
  7. I realise this may be too late. Can I please see the pic of the controller under the dash? Does it interfere with your legs. as there doesn't seem to be much room? Can anyone else give me advice on where to put the controller so its not in the road Thankyou Attached is a photo of the unit attached to my Kluger. It does not et in the way or interfere with anything.
  8. I think the Kluger will amaze you where it can go. However with ALL AWD/4WD a little bit of common sense is always worth exploiting. The ground clearance is about 200mm which will see you over most rough stuff, however if not certain stop and have a look at the road area in question. The car does not have Low Gear range, while it will get up most respectable steep grades, if it has to climb over rocks an extremely steep inclines, it will fail. The tyres as already commented on, are road tyres, so do not expect miracles in mud. But crossing some slushy terrain will not be a problem. Also diff locks are not available so if you get one side of the car bogged (both left wheels or both right wheels) you will not be able to drive straight out. I took mine on a round Australia trip last year and got into the Bungle Bungles where the only challenges were 7 creek crossing with about 50cm of water which the Kluger did without any difficulties at all. We got into Palm Valley near Alice Springs without any difficulty at all. We also drove on a beach with average sand dunes and wheel ruts without a problems (by letting the tyre pressure down). We also toured many national parks were the tracks I would have graded from easy to challenging. Most people would be surprised were even a 2 wheel drive, let alone a AWD will go. I find that with a small amount of common sense the driver's limitation are surpassed before the vehicle's limitation. Enjoy your trip and do not worry to much about the Kluger's capabilities.
  9. SamF

    caravan towing trip

    Hi, I towed an 1750Kg caravan around Australia last year (21,000K). The manual does say that you should tow in 4th gear. However I usually place the transmission in manual select mode and put it into 4th on hilly or headwind situations, but on flat roads, I select 5th manually and like you found that I can get about 16L/100K in this mode. The Kluger had no problem, nor did the transmission seem to suffer. I think the reason the manual says to tow in 4th is because it drops out of overdrive on all but flat roads and the transmission "hunts" up and down gears all the time. Which is probably more harmful than leaving it in 4th gear. I must admit that I did not have the same consumption variations as you experienced between 4 th and 5th. My variation between the two was more like 1-2 L/100K. The best consumption I got was 15L/100K and the worst, fighting a gale headwind from Port Hedland to Broome, was 21.5L/100K.
  10. SamF

    mudflaps

    Klugers come standard with only rear mudflaps. If you buy the 4 mudflap accessories option, they replace the short rear mudflaps with longer ones and add two mud flaps at the front. I am not sure that the Toyota mudflaps are worth the money you might be better off with some after-market ones.
  11. I made my own from window fly-screen material. I cut it larger than the Nudge-bar opening and got my wife to sew in a piece of round plastic ribbing around the edge and placed slots in each corner to run some valcro straps and use these to secure around the nudge bar. Worked well on my trip around Australia. Only need to take it off every few days and shake the insects off. I have not seen any for sale that why I went to the trouble of making my own.
  12. I would let it go till after you return. Most problems appear to occur after 50,000 mile (80,000K) so you would be very unlucky to experience the problem at 13000K.
  13. I just got the following reply via e-mail from Toyota regarding the replacement part and it reaffirms that they a replacing the faulty part with a different one that is in the current Kluger. I have responded that I am not happy with this approach and wish to take it further. ________________________________________________________________________________ ______ Dear Mr Fodero Thank you for contacting Toyota Customer Experience Centre. We assure you Toyota Motor Corporation Australia takes safety of its vehicles as a number one priority and we understand the high expectations our customers have of their vehicle and our products & services. Toyota Australia have developed a replacement part for your vehicle with more durable material, approved by our engineers. Any variation outside this Customer Service Exercise would need to be discussed with the Service Manager at your Preferred Toyota Dealership. All Toyota genuine parts have a 12 month warranty. Warranty assess each claim they receive on a case by case basis, taking into account the age of the vehicle, kilometres travelled and service history. Please be advised that this is a Customer Service Exercise and not a safety recall. Thank you for contacting Toyota and giving us the opportunity to respond. Kind Regards Jessica Bosden Customer Experience Consultant Customer Experience Centre Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ph: 1800252097
  14. I believe that all Kluger owners should either copy the above e-mail and updated it with their details or write a similar e-mail to Toyota. It seems pretty ridiculous that they are replacing a faulty component with one of similar design when they have upgraded it to a full metal pipe for the current Klugers. Strong response by Kluger owners may actually get Toyota to rethink their direction. As a last resort I may agree to pay the difference in cost (which cannot be much) to have mine replaced with full metal pipe.
  15. SamF

    OffRoad

    What is wrong with the tow bar and the "I" bolt supplied by Toyota for the front point ??
  16. SamF

    Kluger Cargo Net

    I was hoping there was something like this avaiable in AU. In my dads Captiva, hes got the Holden OEM one, and its great. If you have any luck sourcing one in AU, let me know! Repco and Super Cheap Auto have a non geniune one that I use in my Kluger, probably not as deep as the OEM one but very effective. Only cost about $15.
  17. As far as I know there are no existing wiring for a brake controller. I wired my Prodigy unit in. I installed it under the dash on the RHS making sure that it did not interfere with the Knee Protection Air Bag. You need to run two wires through the RHS Mudguard to the battery and one to the rear of the vehicle. I use the reversing light pin on a seven pin plug but you can wire in a separate Anderson Plug. There is a thread ( (about April 2008) with some pictures on this site about installing a Prodigy brake control that I put up about 12 months ago. If you are not familiar with wiring things in, I suggest you use and auto-electrician. It is quite and involved job particularly running the wire to the rear as you have to thread it through door-sills and the rear plastic panel.
  18. SamF

    OffRoad

    Yes I did some off-roading please see "Round Australia Tour" thread.
  19. I assume that since it was a single axle trailer it does not have its own electric brakes. Not that this should matter, as I suspect there is something wrong with you trailer plug wiring. I tow a 1570 Kg Caravan with electric brakes and a single axle trailer regularly and have no problem with any warning messages on the Kluger. I would have your trailer wiring checked out by and auto-electrician.
  20. SamF

    Round Australia Tour

    See attached photos unfortunately these were not the worst situations and I was to busy getting through stuff to take pictures. Yes the range towing a caravan is not great (380-450K) therefore I usually travel with a 20L gerry can attached to the caravan. However on its own its quite adequate. I recently drove from Melbourne to Adelaide on one tank. I am not a big fan of diesel engines, they have their strengths, but I hate noisy rattly engines that sound like a "bucket of bolts". There is an insignificant difference in running costs with diesel because although you get more fuel economy, the cost of diesel in the country is significantly higher, based on my observation while touring. The cost in remote areas was up to 20c per litre more ( I cannot explain this except the petrol companies exploiting the location by the type of fuel dominant). When you add that to the fact that the Kluger does pretty well in the fuel department, then add the extra cost of a diesel engine (Toyota charge $10,000 for the diesel in the Land Cruiser), I do not believe the finances would stack up. True they have more low down torque for towing and you do not have to be too concerned about electric in a water crossing. So based on the above, I would not buy a diesel if it was offered.
  21. SamF

    Round Australia Tour

    See attached photos unfortunately these were not the worst situations and I was to busy getting through stuff to take pictures. Yes the range towing a caravan is not great (380-450K) therefore I usually travel with a 20L gerry can attached to the caravan. However on its own its quite adequate. I recently drove from Melbourne to Adelaide on one tank.
  22. SamF

    Round Australia Tour

    See attached photos unfortunately these were not the worst situations and I was to busy getting through stuff to take pictures.
  23. SamF

    Round Australia Tour

    No never had any problems whether it was in mud, sand on water. I just let the tyres down about 10PSI on the serious sandy bits. The mud was not deep mire it was just fire tracks that had a fair amount of mud/water on them.
  24. SamF

    Round Australia Tour

    No I am from Melbourne.
  25. I just got back from a 4 month trip around Australia (21,000K) with the Kluger pulling a 1800Kg caravan. The Kluger was brilliant both in towing and going off-road. We left the van and did a few day trips into Cape Leveque, Bungle Bungles and a lot of unmade tracks around Tom Price. We also visited most of the national parks on our trip and toured through them extensively. Unmade tracks usually most pretty good but a few shockers! Cape Leveque was 120K of very sandy roads with deep ruts. Bungle Bungles was very rough stony terrain with 6 water crossings on the way in and the same number on the way out. The water was knee deep. The Kluger took it all into its stride and never missed a beat. The dusts sealing was excellent in the cabin although a lot of dust get trapped in the seal cavities of the rear hatch. The best petrol consumption per tank was 14.5 L/100K with a slight tail wind, the worst was 21.6L/100K fighting a directly opposing gale from Port Hedland to Broome. Nothing broke or fell off the Kluger on the whole trip. Tyre wear was good, the car has done 45,000K now and the tyres are wearing fairly evenly and have probably 15000K left on them. Considering 28,000K were done pulling the caravan, I am reasonable happy with wear.
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