knicko
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Hi all,
Just got myself a 1998 (S plate) dark green automatic LWB Colorado VX. Got to say that these things put a smile on your face!
I had previously owned a 3rd gen Hilux Surf and intended to move over to a Land Cruiser last year. However, a 2006 Mitsy Shogun with 50k on the clock tempted me away from the Toyota brand...never again, but that's another story!
The Colorado seems pretty tidy and didn't miss a beat on the journey home from London to Cornwall last week. I have already had the dash/fascia apart to replace blown bulbs in switch gear etc. Also got a new radiator, water pump and 10L of Toyota red coolant, all of which I will sort with a coolant flush when the weather is warmer.
The stereo that was in the car was rubbish and the motorised aerial was also broken, so I have replaced the stereo (Alpine CD-W235BTT double DIN unit from Halfords which cost £130 odd) and also put in an electronic aerial mounted on the inside of the windscreen behind the interior mirror (also from Halfords and about £5 but seems to work really well).
So, my questions are:
1. To avoid an unsightly mess where the now unused motorised aerial is fitted, I pulled the old aerial mast out, cut it off and squirted clear silicon sealer down the 'tube'. I then snipped off the top four inches of the aerial mast and plunged it into the tube, so that it looks like the aerial is just in the down position. I thought this was preferable (and easier) to removing the whole aerial unit and trying to 'bung' the hole on the wing.
I disconnected the blue wire (aerial feed) from the new stereo and also unplugged the connector from the back of the aerial up/down button on the dash. However, I still get the annoying motor sound whenever I start up or turn off the ignition. There is obviously another live feed to the aerial motor (from the ignition barrel I presume). I considered removing the fuse to the aerial but it shares a circuit with other things, so this isn't an option.
To save me having to access the old aerial inside the wing in order to cut the wires to it, does anyone know where the offending live feed wire could be cut that is more accessible and if you have access to a wiring diagram, what colour wire am I looking to cut?
2. Both front seat belts are lazy at reeling in. I have removed the third row seats as I value the luggage space more that the extra seating. The seat belts dedicated to the third row seats are in excellent condition and reel back with gusto! Could I simply swap the fronts for the third row ones or are they different in some way? I am also not sure if my seat belts have pre-tensioners fitted which might put me off fiddling with them?
3. Although I bought 10L of red coolant, I think the cooling system's capacity is 11 litres. Is it acceptable to add water to make up the difference or should the coolant only be used 'neat' ?
Many thanks,
Nick
Just got myself a 1998 (S plate) dark green automatic LWB Colorado VX. Got to say that these things put a smile on your face!
I had previously owned a 3rd gen Hilux Surf and intended to move over to a Land Cruiser last year. However, a 2006 Mitsy Shogun with 50k on the clock tempted me away from the Toyota brand...never again, but that's another story!
The Colorado seems pretty tidy and didn't miss a beat on the journey home from London to Cornwall last week. I have already had the dash/fascia apart to replace blown bulbs in switch gear etc. Also got a new radiator, water pump and 10L of Toyota red coolant, all of which I will sort with a coolant flush when the weather is warmer.
The stereo that was in the car was rubbish and the motorised aerial was also broken, so I have replaced the stereo (Alpine CD-W235BTT double DIN unit from Halfords which cost £130 odd) and also put in an electronic aerial mounted on the inside of the windscreen behind the interior mirror (also from Halfords and about £5 but seems to work really well).
So, my questions are:
1. To avoid an unsightly mess where the now unused motorised aerial is fitted, I pulled the old aerial mast out, cut it off and squirted clear silicon sealer down the 'tube'. I then snipped off the top four inches of the aerial mast and plunged it into the tube, so that it looks like the aerial is just in the down position. I thought this was preferable (and easier) to removing the whole aerial unit and trying to 'bung' the hole on the wing.
I disconnected the blue wire (aerial feed) from the new stereo and also unplugged the connector from the back of the aerial up/down button on the dash. However, I still get the annoying motor sound whenever I start up or turn off the ignition. There is obviously another live feed to the aerial motor (from the ignition barrel I presume). I considered removing the fuse to the aerial but it shares a circuit with other things, so this isn't an option.
To save me having to access the old aerial inside the wing in order to cut the wires to it, does anyone know where the offending live feed wire could be cut that is more accessible and if you have access to a wiring diagram, what colour wire am I looking to cut?
2. Both front seat belts are lazy at reeling in. I have removed the third row seats as I value the luggage space more that the extra seating. The seat belts dedicated to the third row seats are in excellent condition and reel back with gusto! Could I simply swap the fronts for the third row ones or are they different in some way? I am also not sure if my seat belts have pre-tensioners fitted which might put me off fiddling with them?
3. Although I bought 10L of red coolant, I think the cooling system's capacity is 11 litres. Is it acceptable to add water to make up the difference or should the coolant only be used 'neat' ?
Many thanks,
Nick
