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Fuel problem, maybe? by cgoossens
Jan 13, 2008 (8:23 am)
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I know he put in new plugs and plug wires, fuel filter, air filter and a battery cable. There were a couple of other things. Parts came to $222. I don't remember seeing anything about a rotor cap. (Just checked the bill.) New PCV valve and gas treatment were the other two things. His computer printout was the same as the dealers which showed nothing wrong.
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door latch is frozen by mtmrose
Jan 28, 2008 (3:57 pm)
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how do you take the inside panel off so i can regrease the latches. I'm in alaska and it is freezing here and i never had to take the panel off before. it's a 98 rav4
 
thank you
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Re: Fuel problem, maybe [cgoossens] by cwhelan
Jan 28, 2008 (6:44 pm)
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Replying to: cgoossens (Jan 09, 2008 5:50 pm)

My 98 RAV is doing this. Usually when I have coasted or idled, as at an intersection or stop light, then try to accelerate. There is nothing there, it sputters, as no fuel, water in gas, etc. I pump like crazy and it revs out of it, sometimes making a popping, banging or slight backfiring sound before it catches and takes off. This very dangerous and I am afraid of getting stalled in an intersection.
 
My car just had a full 80,000 mile service by the worlds best mechanic ( very thorough, knowledgeable) but the problem continued. He replaced the throttle plate. Problem continued. My "check engine" light came on yesterday for the first time in all this, but it was off again by the time he looked at. Grrrr! He is frustrated, feels it should be the fuel pump, but that checks out fine.
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First time Rav 4 owner 2001 L AWD by jmisner
Feb 18, 2008 (8:06 pm)
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I just bought my first Rav 4 to replace (sadly) my aging 86 740 volvo wagon.
120,000 miles,auto, one owner, regularly serviced at recommended intervals, lived outdoors always, cat converter replaced at 60,000, driven primarily highway in Northern Ca....so not a lot of snow or winter conditions.
I will need to replace tires soon.
Can anyone recommend a tire that will offer "quiet" sure footed ride?
Also looking for any maintenance tips that will help me get to know my new car at this point in its life. Anything I should immediately have checked, etc?
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Re: First time Rav 4 owner 2001 L AWD [jmisner] by cwhelan
Feb 29, 2008 (6:52 am)
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Replying to: jmisner (Feb 18, 2008 8:06 pm)

you might want to check and see if there are "touring tires" for the RAV. My husband just bought these for his Camry and the difference is dramatic- very quiet. A bonus - they are so good in snow that he has not had to go through the hassel of changing to studded snows, as he always had to do before.
 
Road noise is my only complaint about the RAV
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Re: First time Rav 4 owner 2001 L AWD [cwhelan] by jmisner
Mar 04, 2008 (9:00 pm)
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Replying to: cwhelan (Feb 29, 2008 6:52 am)

Thank you for your reply about the touring tires.
Replaced shocks and struts which brought some bounce back into the ride.
The ride is bouncy here anyway on San Francisco's tattered streets.
Looking at springing for Michelin Primacy MXV4, which we bought last year for our Volvo Wagon. Huge improvement in ride comfort and handling on that car.
Rav4 has an intermittent jiggling/rattling sound coming from about where the dash meets the windshield that I can not figure out. Anyone have a similar problem?
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02. - 05. automat. 2.0 petrol. by boran12
Apr 28, 2008 (12:28 am)
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Good morning.
Is here owner of 02. - 05. automat. 2.0 petrol or lpg? What is your consumption? What is your experience? (shifting, acceleracion, driving properties,crankiness...)
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broken window bracket by kolling
Aug 19, 2008 (1:42 am)
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I have a 2004 RAV4 which the drivers side window came out of the regulator. A new regulator was purchased and replaced as the little plastic clip had broken and I could not buy another one without buying the whole regulator.
 
A week after the regulator was replaced the window bracket became dislodged from the glass window. I have had glued back on with varying glass glues, but it keeps coming off again.
 
There has to be away to reglue the bracket back onto the window without having to buy a new window from Toyota (as suggested by Toyota), so that it stays on and does not make the window come out of the regulator. These brackets have initially been glued on so there must be a way to do it again.
 
Has anyone else had this problem and successfully repaired it?
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Re: broken window bracket [kolling] by wwest
Aug 19, 2008 (8:31 am)
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Replying to: kolling (Aug 19, 2008 1:42 am)

On my '01 Mustang I was forced, finally, into using a glass drill to drill a hole to more permanently attach the "bracket".
 
If you could "scar" up the glass surface somehow (Kein Multimaster..??) and then use a good epoxy....??

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