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How to install overhead dvd player in toyota sienna
How to install overhead dvd player in toyota sienna







how to install overhead dvd player in toyota sienna
  1. #HOW TO INSTALL OVERHEAD DVD PLAYER IN TOYOTA SIENNA FULL#
  2. #HOW TO INSTALL OVERHEAD DVD PLAYER IN TOYOTA SIENNA TV#

The van still has a hard shift and feels as though the transmission is slipping. Only when confronted with those did they agree to fix the problems. Finally after two years of back and forth we found Toyota's own Tech bulletins on line addressing the radio issues and the pinging noises. Then we started having issues with a hard shift and a pinging noise coming from the engine, again issues that they could not duplicate. With in a few months the radio started to malfunction the dealer "could not duplicate problem". We were so excited to make this purchase, we had done extensive research and test drove other vans. Radio is average.Īll of that being said, we have over 108K miles, and will probably keep it for several more years, probably run it up to 200K before we get another vehicle. This makes the car beep like a dump truck until you get a hair dryer in there to dry out the ice. The electric back hatch is starting to struggle in the winter, the electric side doors can get ice in them in the winter, and then the door won't close. I am trying to fix that with magic oil from Lucas oil company.

how to install overhead dvd player in toyota sienna

There have been recalls on the radiator, (I didn't get that one fixed on time and it cost $1000). I did replace them with regular tires, and purchased a spare tire kit from Toyota for $500. If you are on vacation, you are really in a world of hurt, because run flat tires of this size are always a special order, even at Toyota dealerships. They are very expensive, ($1000 a set), only last about 25K miles, and if you do get a hole in one, you have to replace all four, because most of the time, they can't be fixed. Things not so good about this van Run flat tires are a really bad idea. I get about 15 in the winter, 19 in the summer and about 22 on long trips. Good things about this van Pretty quiet, comfortable seats, ok mileage for an AWD van. I just didn't want my wife to be stranded somewhere, and we had gotten our moneys worth out of it. Previous van was a 1992 AWD Toyota Previa, which we drove to 165K miles. The Rear Seat Audio is what you are describing and the roof mount DVD player & screen replace the RSA module mounted on your roof.ġ) increase the profit for the regional Toyota distributor.Ģ) Allows the distributor to offer options not offered ( or only available in limited quantity) by the factory.I purchased 2004 XLE AWD new in the fall of 2003. Again some creative engineering could fix this by bringing the sound in on the CD changer input. Audio is connected to the stereo via an FM modulator (on an FM radio station) sound quality suffers from this type of connection. WIthout some creative engineering you can not view the DVD output to the Navigation screen, nor view RSA controls on the DVD screen.

#HOW TO INSTALL OVERHEAD DVD PLAYER IN TOYOTA SIENNA FULL#

My leather seats appeared to be port installed also and not sure why that was so (i had ordered the perforated leather/suede combo but actually now prefer the full leather). You gave up the RSA? ok, for some reason I cannot decifer that acronym at the momentĬurious as to the port-installed thing. what do you mean by not as well integrated - i assume it integrates with the surround sound system too? My surround sound also came with a remote for those in backseat and I think can utilize headphones but didn't come with them (I assume someone in the back can use the radio on headphones while I drive and listen to a CD on the speakers?) Unlike the GX470 RSES it does block some of the rear view mirror.ģ) tap wired headphone jack into recaro child seat's built in headrest speakers. Overhead DVD player makes it a pain to swap disks compared to console player in the GX470 RSES. It's not as well integrated as the Toyota or Lexus RSES. I like having the screen in the middle because I feel my son is safer sitting in the middle. The unit that they installed was the Audiovox VOD705. My 2004 Limited (with a sunroof) came with a port/dealer installed overhead DVD Player & 7" screen. Has anyone installed a DVD player in their 4Runner - did you go with a roof mounted (and is it possible with a sunroof) or perhaps can I get the headrests type like in the van? I have the optional surroundsound stereo with 11(?) speakers that I assume this connects to.

#HOW TO INSTALL OVERHEAD DVD PLAYER IN TOYOTA SIENNA TV#

I see on the Toy van they have TV in the back of the headrests. I didn't get the DVD option but may soon consider it - mostly to keep my 18-month old son occupied (he is seated in the middle of the back seat).









How to install overhead dvd player in toyota sienna