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  1. So I have an '01 ES 300 Coach Edition with the HID option. Love them for all the light they throw out, but I have noticed that when I go over bumps, my headlights appear to jitter or wiggle. Is this normal? I know it has the dynamic auto leveling and I have been told that it is just the lamp motors adjusting rapidly. Anyone else have a similar problem? I would love to get rid of the jiggle but am a bit stumped. I haven't noticed this when other cars with HID's follow me. Any help is appreciated!
  2. I think you may be on to something. It doesn't make the noise unless I am in the seat, making it quite difficult to diagnose. I am going to have my bf look at it (he's a mechanic) and if I find out anything I will let you know.
  3. I have the same problem in my 2001 ES300 Coach edition. Pretty sure it's coming from the fuse box as I hear a similar click when I turn on the defroster. It makes a slight click when the wipers leave the home position and then a louder click when they return, like I can hear the electric relay.
  4. I have no idea what the noise is but I have the exact same issue and it is driving me nuts! It does sound like a MagLite rolling around, but I can't see anything to create the noise either. I would prefer not taking it to a dealer and having them fix it for $100 or something ridiculous.
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  6. you dont want amp to be on 24/7. Or some even dont want it on when car is started. My amp goes on only when the head unit is on. but if you dont drive much, i guess you can have it at any 12v that turns off when ignition is off. i have 1 10" eclipse sub in sealed box in back, with a OK kenwood amp ( replaced my old amp that broke). The line is tapped into the rear stock subwoofer and converted with 'line output converter" if you have aftermarket head unit, yo dont need to do it that way. speakers etc are all stock. Sounds good for me. I just needed extra bass in back thats all. Only complaint is that part under the back windows shakes from bass. Would need to dynomat it all , but too much trouble to go through. Licence plate shaking too ( going to put dynomat for licence plate soon). Thats about it. Where do you connect the line output converter? Back of the head unit or off the subwoofer leads?
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