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2007 Toyota Highlander - Q&A

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2007 Toyota Highlander Q & A from Around the Web

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I have a 2007 Toyota Highlander. Is it normal for my car to leak when using the air conditioner?
If it is normal for my car to leak when using the air conditioner, where exactly does it leak? My car leaks in the middle.. I'm just a little worried because the leaking is taking place in the middle of my car versus at the end of the vehicle... I hope I make sense! Please help!! Thank you! :)
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

Your vehicle is perfect fine no worries buddy. The A/C compressors leak in new cars to help extend the life of the A/C unit it will leave a few puddles here and there. As long as its nothing other than water your good. Reference:Nissan Sales Rep.

2007 Toyota Highlander -- Is the V4 enough power?
I am about to lease a 2007 Toyota Highlander and was planning on getting the V4 engine. I am now worried, however, that it won't have enough power (155 hp vs. 208 hp for the V6). Is this something that I need to be concerned about?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

155hp is well over enough for daily driving...now if you plan on hauling your boat along too, or maybe a camping trailer up and over hills, go with the v6...other than that, the inline 4 cylinder will get you where you need to go with little or no hassle for power...hell according to...

It will be all new at some point in 2007, possibly as an 08 model.

Turn the key to the 'on' position. Press the trip button meter until it displays the Trip A" odometer. Turn they key to the off position. Then while holding the trip meter down, turn the key to the 'on' position. 4 blinking dashes will display and they will count down. When the last dash disappears...


 
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