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Statman

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  1. My HiHy not only has this, but reports the actual pressure for all 5 tires. And to the OP, I had the same exact thing happen....spare tire low.
  2. I sold my GX470 and got a HiHy (highlander Hybrid, Limited) several months ago. Couldn't be happier. Getting over 28 mpg, better pick-up if needed. My wife still has her 400h.
  3. I use 91 octane with 10% ethanol (by law in CO)...get 28 mpg.
  4. I live in Colorado...drive all the time in the mountains....no problem with the 400h. The stock battery can be a problem. Either get a replacement (like an optima) or keep a charger in your car and you are good to go.
  5. Some additional food for thought. My wife has a 400h, I just traded my GX470 for a Highlander Hybrid. I am getting 28 mpg and it is not yet broken in. Not quite the finish of a lexus, but really quite nice.
  6. My wife has an RX400h. I just traded my GX470 for a Limited HiHy....I have ben very impressed with the HiHy thus far. The summary above is quite good, but to be honest the HiHy is fine for comfort. I was amazed at the gas mileage so far (I have 2200 miles on it). Average is 28.2. I just drove to and from Steamboat twice this last week and averaged 33.4. My wife likes the RX more, smaller mainly.
  7. Some very different opinions...I think it is one of the worst features (on my GX470 and RX400h). I would never get it again if I had the choice.
  8. So what octane are you using in the mountains? 91 at 5300 ft. is like 93 in the flatlands...perhaps you get more mileage because of higher effective octane at altitude. What do you tend to drive when in CO? Short trips around town or highway miles?
  9. perhaps this will help: Coastaltech
  10. I beleive the reset is to hold the window button either up (or down) for several seconds after the window is in that position. Give that a try, it won't hurt.
  11. No problem...32" first storm...14" in the second...never got stuck! Oh and 18" in the third...
  12. Surely you mean 600 rpm....otherwise you have other problems.
  13. The main purpose for using nitrogen is that it has less moisture in it. The other reasons are probably unperceptable to us regular folks (e.g., size of nitrogen molecules, etc.).
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