2005 Toyota Harrier
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Toyota Harrier Problems
Engine not lightup
2005, disply screen look gook,sw get in,buzzer
normal, starter crank, engine not lightup,all ...
Speedometer
1998, The speedometer remains at zero while the
car is running the check engine and overdrive ...
Delay in engaging drive
2008, Delay in moving after engaging drive.
When it start moving jump forward jerking with
so...
Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity: | 2400 cm3 |
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds: | Automatic |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain: | FF |
Price (out of date): | $31725 |
2005 Toyota Harrier specs, Engine size 2.4, Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels FF, Transmission Gearbox Automatic
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Used Toyota Harrier
The Lexus RX first premiered in 1997 as a Lexus concept, followed several months later by debut of the production RX 300 models. In 2003, the second generation RX debuted in the U.S., and the redesigned RX 330 went on sale shortly after. In 2004, the RX line added the world's first luxury-type hybrid, the RX 400h, and the RX 330 was upgraded to the RX 350 for model year 2007. Equivalent versions of the first and second generation models were sold in Japan under the Toyota Harrier nameplate until 2008. The redesigned third generation RX 350/ RX 450h models premiered in late 2008. As one of the first luxury SUVs on the market, the Lexus RX has inspired similar competitors from rival marques. Its commercial success as Lexus' best-selling model has been attributed to the strong reliability reputation of Lexus and the RX line. The RX is also the only Lexus vehicle to be produced outside of Japan, with North American market RX 350s being made at the Cambridge plant in Canada. The RX designation, coincidentally similar to the unrelated Mazda RX-7/ RX-8 coupes and the Kia Rio RX-V hatchback in Canada, signifies its place in the Lexus lineup next to the larger GX and LX SUVs. » Read More About Toyota Harrier |