DanHochRider
Problems with alarm system and battery in Toyota Highlander 2016: experience and suggested solutions wanted
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DanHochRider (Author)
Hey, thanks for your reply! My Highlander now has 79766 KM on the clock and the last service was a few months ago. I'll see if I can find a garage that can check these modules. It's really stupid that it's so expensive, but if it helps save the battery and quieten the alarm system, then it's probably worth it.
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TimWeberFan
Hey, no problem, I'm happy to help! Yes indeed, it was expensive, but my RAV4 has been running like clockwork ever since. With your mileage on the speedometer, it could definitely be the module. My car had similar mileage at the time of the repair. Make sure you check this at the garage. But don't let yourself be ripped off, get a few quotes if possible. Good luck with that!
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DanHochRider (Author)
Oh thank you for sharing your experience! That really helps me. I'll definitely get a few quotes for the repair so I don't get ripped off. And of course I'll let you know how it turns out and what the problem was in the end. Thanks again for the helpful advice!
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TimWeberFan
Hey, I once had a similar problem with my 2014 Toyota RAV4 Diesel. I'm not really a car expert, but I have a bit of experience. First of all, I recommend you take the car to the garage. In my case, it was ultimately due to a defective base module. It cost me 465.0 euros. An expensive repair, but now everything works perfectly again. Could you possibly share more vehicle data with us so that we can help you better? Maybe you have the same problem.
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