Can a 2013 RAV4 have an indoor swimming pool?

Can a 2013 RAV4 have an indoor swimming pool?

This comment submitted by George Balbona was misplaced, so we have restored it here:: – Hurray. But when you own a 2013 RAV4 that has an indoor swimming pool on the passenger floor well within warranty and less than 2 years old, Toyota air dries your car with a fan and tells you that it every is fine.

Are there any genuine parts for a Toyota RAV4?

Take genuine care of your Toyota RAV4 with Genuine Toyota Parts. As a Toyota RAV4 owner, you know you can depend on your RAV4 for many miles to come. Toyota RAV4 OEM parts will give you both peace of mind and total confidence for all those miles.

Why does my RAV4 have a wet floor?

HVAC (Air Conditioning) Causes Wet Floors. The third cause of these problems can be your vehicle’s heating and cooling system, and this is not unique to the RAV4. All automotive AC systems manage condensation.

How does the floor drain in a Honda RAV4 work?

The drains connect to tubes that run down the A-pillars and then are supposed to drain out onto the ground by dripping in between the body panels and the inner chassis (for lack of a better term). My Honda came from the factory with the tube sticking out into the interior. It was eventually discovered – by me.

Why is the passenger side of my RAV4 getting wet?

Like many RAV4 owners, GB’s RAV4 was repeatedly getting wet on the passenger side. We took some time to research the issue and found that it is a common complaint on prior generation RAV4s. Some of the complaints are specific to the RAV4, but most are not. Here is what you can try if you don’t have a trusted local mechanic or dealer you work with.

Which is the third generation of the Toyota RAV4?

The 2006 RAV4 marks the third generation of Toyota’s compact SUV. Only now it’s not so little anymore, as nearly all dimensions have grown. The styling is less busy than before and the RAV4 has a more serious, chiseled look.

Are there any problems with the Toyota Rav 4?

Caveat emptor. I didn’t know until after I had already purchased the car that they were bad coils in the 2006. The coils blow on a regular basis. It is very expensive to repair, and the dealerships don’t help you. I even contacted Toyota and they said it was my own problem not theirs. I purchased a 2006 Rav 4 6 months ago.