2009 FJ Changes

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Anyone noticed the changes posted for 2009 FJ? I saw that it will have VSC Off Switch as well as Roll sensing of Curtain shield airbag Off Switch. Has anyone had problems with the roll sensor of side curtain airbags? I haven't had the chance of yet to put lift and winch bumper on new truck. So I haven't put the truck at a great pitch or roll state.
 
I haven't done enough wheeling (wah!!!) to worry about the curtain air bags but I have had VSC kick in a couple of times in the snow (my wife and I live in Denver) and, frankly, I'd LOVE to have a button to turn it off. I'd turn it off then disable the button. Drivin' along, going around a turn at a whopping 5mph then it starts beeping at me and my FJ starts jitterring. This and the roof rack are my only complaints with my FJ. :-\
 
I got this off the Manual section on the Toyota site. I also emailed them asking if this would be available as an upgradable item to us prior owners. I.E. - is this software based or would components needs to be changed. Hopefully I will get some response on this, will post if I do. What is your issue with the roof rack, only problem I have is that I have less that an inch to spare when pulling into carport, pretty sure I won't be parking under it any more after the lift.
 
My wife, son (15 months old), and dog go camping every now and then and we stay in a tent. You can imagine all the cra--er--stuff we have to bring yet keep room for the dog in the back (on my handy dandy cargo drawer : - ). I always find myself putting a lot of items on the roof towards the front -- I really don't like that. It's on my wishlist to get the ARB roof rack. I've seen some of the other after market racks and I just think that one would suit us better than the Toyota rack (which reminds me -- anyone wanna buy a slightly used Toyota FJ Cruiser roof rack?). That's my two cents -- of course, if you offered me a penny for my thoughts, you'd have change coming.
 
My wife, son (15 months old), and dog go camping every now and then and we stay in a tent. You can imagine all the cra--er--stuff we have to bring yet keep room for the dog in the back (on my handy dandy cargo drawer : - ). I always find myself putting a lot of items on the roof towards the front -- I really don't like that. It's on my wishlist to get the ARB roof rack. I've seen some of the other after market racks and I just think that one would suit us better than the Toyota rack (which reminds me -- anyone wanna buy a slightly used Toyota FJ Cruiser roof rack?). That's my two cents -- of course, if you offered me a penny for my thoughts, you'd have change coming.

You will love the ARB rack. Check into the roof tent also! I love it. You will be the center of attention...and its like camping in a tree!!
 
You will love the ARB rack. Check into the roof tent also! I love it. You will be the center of attention.

Having had a snorkel on my 80 loving it and being the center of attention can be mutually exclusive.
 
You will love the ARB rack. Check into the roof tent also! I love it. You will be the center of attention...and its like camping in a tree!!

Is now a good time to mention I'm 6'7"? From what I understand about those roof-top tents, my feet would have to hang out the side. :)
 
Unless you're going to use the snorkel for its intended purpose it may not be worth all the questions u get while filling up at the gas station as you're running late for work.
 
Toyota to Offer Gentex Rear Camera Display Mirror on the 2009 FJ Cruiser

Gentex Corporation the leading supplier of automatic-dimming rearview mirrors to the worldwide automotive industry, has announced that it is supplying the 2009 FJ Cruiser, Toyota's retro-styled sport utility vehicle (SUV), with an interior auto-dimming mirror with rear camera display (RCD). The FJ Cruiser is sold throughout North America.
In order to improve rear visibility, the 2009 FJ Cruiser will offer the Gentex RCD Mirror as part of a convenience package. The RCD Mirror is an excellent economical way to address rear visibility concerns. The Gentex RCD contains a liquid crystal display (LCD) that works with a video camera mounted at the rear of the vehicle to provide a view directly behind the vehicle while backing up. When the vehicle is shifted into "reverse," a 2.4-inch diagonal, high-resolution LCD display appears automatically through the auto-dimming mirror's reflective surface. The display disappears when the vehicle is shifted into any other gear.
Auto-dimming mirrors darken automatically to eliminate glare from the headlamps of vehicles approaching from the rear for improved nighttime driving.
"This program follows fast on the heels of Gentex's first RCD Mirror program with Toyota -- the Tacoma compact pickup. Obviously Toyota has confidence in Gentex's new technologies and the Company works closely with Toyota to meet its specifications," said Enoch Jen, Gentex senior vice president. "The Gentex team and its Toyota counterparts developed a unique mount to adapt the mirror to the structure of the vehicle. Collaboration like this, between Toyota and its suppliers, helps produce high-quality, high-value products."
Founded in 1974, Gentex Corporation is an international company that provides high-quality products to the worldwide automotive industry and North American fire protection market. Based in Zeeland, Michigan, the Company develops, manufactures and markets interior and exterior automatic-dimming automotive rearview mirrors that utilize proprietary electrochromic technology to dim in proportion to the amount of headlight glare from trailing vehicle headlamps. Many of the mirrors are sold with advanced electronic features, and more than 96 percent of the Company's revenues are derived from the sale of auto-dimming mirrors to nearly every major automaker in the world.
 
Anyone noticed the changes posted for 2009 FJ? I saw that it will have VSC Off Switch as well as Roll sensing of Curtain shield airbag Off Switch. Has anyone had problems with the roll sensor of side curtain airbags? I haven't had the chance of yet to put lift and winch bumper on new truck. So I haven't put the truck at a great pitch or roll state.

yep a very bad experience , I went over a bump at about 80 km /h :bounce2:and boom the side curtain airbags popped out of the passengers side , wracked my brand new 2009 FJ cruisers roof , dealer says not covered by warranty :crybaby:??, will cost about 2500$ for repair:wrench: .
 
Damn, that is total BS. Have you tried other dealers or contacting the owner of the dealership? Maybe you can get some better customer service.

The fact that Toyota now allows you to turn of the side-curtain airbags is evidence that they have problems with those sensors...

Curious to know if the 2009 4runner has the same feature.....?

yep a very bad experience , I went over a bump at about 80 km /h :bounce2:and boom the side curtain airbags popped out of the passengers side , wracked my brand new 2009 FJ cruisers roof , dealer says not covered by warranty :crybaby:??, will cost about 2500$ for repair:wrench: .
 
yep a very bad experience , I went over a bump at about 80 km /h :bounce2:and boom the side curtain airbags popped out of the passengers side , wracked my brand new 2009 FJ cruisers roof , dealer says not covered by warranty :crybaby:??, will cost about 2500$ for repair:wrench: .

I'm hoping your insurance will cover it.

DEWFPO
 
yep a very bad experience , I went over a bump at about 80 km /h :bounce2:and boom the side curtain airbags popped out of the passengers side , wracked my brand new 2009 FJ cruisers roof , dealer says not covered by warranty :crybaby:??, will cost about 2500$ for repair:wrench: .

Can you post some pix.

Very odd, as I have owned wheeled and wheeled with many folks with side airbags and have yet to hear of it popping for no reason.
 

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