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White Previa: Woohoo! Radio swap worked perfectly!
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Wednesday, March 16, 2005. Radio swap worked perfectly! Click the picture for a larger view. Today I swapped out my old radio for a CD/Cassette player from a 2000 Sienna. Everything fit and worked perfectly! Posted by Bill, Nicole and Sophie at 5:04 PM. Yippee, Sophie can have her music cd now when you ride in that car. Don't you love toyota dash panels and trim? They make it so fun to get in there. (that's sarcasm). Bill, Nicole and Sophie. Bill, Nicole & Sophie.
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White Previa: Steering column cover - 215,110
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Monday, February 28, 2005. Steering column cover - 215,110. Over the weekend I attempted to fix a loose / broken steering column cover. I was originally intending to just order a new one - but the 2 cheap plastic parts I needed would have cost $100! So I went to Lowes and got some plastic glue. Saturday night we took White Previa to dinner (with Kel and Jason). We stopped by this store to ask directions . . . Posted by Bill, Nicole and Sophie at 2:59 PM. Replace it ...
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White Previa: Back Home! - 216,197
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Wednesday, April 06, 2005. Well $552.48 later White Previa is back home (with cold A/C). Bobby's Automotive did several repairs, as listed in a previous post. The breakdown is like this:. A/C Recharge (w/dye) - $151.30. Valve Cover Bolt Extraction and Replacement - $146.00. Belts Removal and Replacement - $109.50. 02 Sensor Removal and Replacement - $94.90. The bolts on the 02 sensor (rear) were completely rusted, and had to be cut off and replaced. TuneUp - 216,125.
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White Previa: Parts are in!
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Wednesday, March 02, 2005. The sunvisor, cupholder, and 3rd brake-light. I already installed them . . . all very simple. Posted by Bill, Nicole and Sophie at 8:38 PM. What was the cost for teh sunvisor? HI, guess you can't get used parts by calling junk yards like we used to do when we needed car parts? Bill, Nicole and Sophie. Dirt, I've scanned a receipt and posted it as a link in the message. The visor was $31.34. Bill, Nicole & Sophie. View my complete profile.
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White Previa: Still going . . . 218,000
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Friday, June 17, 2005. Still going . . . 218,000. OK OK O.K. New post . . . White Previa is still running well - except a.c. which is now warm again. I need to call to get that a.c. fixed. Been busy . . . vacation and all . . . Posted by Bill, Nicole and Sophie at 11:59 AM. So the privia is still a fun "toy"? Hope you find a good repair for a permanent fix for the a/c. Bill, Nicole and Sophie. It's not a toy . . . Bill, Nicole & Sophie. View my complete profile.
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White Previa: Sophie's Seat / Radio Update.
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Friday, March 11, 2005. Sophie's Seat / Radio Update. We recently moved Sophie's new 'forward' facing seat into the White Previa. She seems to really enjoy seeing where we're going instead of where we've been. It fits securely in the middle seat of the middle row. I'll update on the progress of the purchase and installation . . . Posted by Bill, Nicole and Sophie at 12:30 PM. Good, because I wasn't having any luck finding my old deck! Bill, Nicole & Sophie.
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White Previa: TuneUp - 216,125
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Sunday, April 03, 2005. TuneUp - 216,125. Well today was another beautiful day - and a great day to work on White Previa. Today I replaced the spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor, 1 oxygen sensor, and both valve cover gaskets. In the course of the day there were 2 problems. The second problem was that the bolts on the secondary oxygen sensor were rusted so badly that they were completely rounded even before I tried to take them off. Bill, Nicole & Sophie.
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White Previa: Minor Body Work - 217,100
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Tuesday, May 03, 2005. Minor Body Work - 217,100. Well, with most of the other maintanence done, I'm turning some of my attention to the exterior of White Previa. Yesterday I received 4 new Toyota hubcaps for White Previa from an eBay purchase ($40 total). Last week I bought some 'rust convertor', Bondo, spray Primer, and spray gloss white and mat-black paints. I hope to do this work when the weather gets out of the low 60's here in Nashville. Rear A/C Air Filter.
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White Previa: A/C & Window Motor - 218,593
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Tuesday, August 09, 2005. A/C and Window Motor - 218,593. Well today I'm taking White Previa back to Bobby's Auto Repair in Franklin to try to get the A/C fixed. Apparently the freon has leaked out again. Hopefully it won't cost too much . . . I thoroughly vacuumed out White Previa today, and will wash it as soon as the window is fixed. Otherwise, White Previa continues to run well! Posted by Bill, Nicole and Sophie at 12:28 PM. Is it riveted in or bolted? Still goi...
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White Previa: Rear A/C Air Filter
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A journey with our 1992 Toyota Previa. Tuesday, April 12, 2005. Rear A/C Air Filter. The rear A/C air filter. I noticed after having the A/C repaired how loud the rear A/C was. I knew it was an air movement issue because of the turbulent sound. Anyway, I cleaned it, and now I have quiet and high-flow rear A/C. Posted by Bill, Nicole and Sophie at 5:45 PM. Plus if you lose the screw, it's no big deal because they're easy to find at the hardware store. Can't wait to enjoy all that nice clean cool air.