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How do you reset the

You need to remove the dash and remove this screw, and re-install it into the other hole.


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11/15/2020 11:53:29 AM • Toyota 4Runner... • Answered on Nov 15, 2020
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No power to cigarette lighter/power outlet (front & rear)..

Replace the 15 amp ACC fuse that is in the fusebox under the dash. See if this eliminates your problem.
7/14/2020 1:54:12 AM • 1998 Toyota... • Answered on Jul 14, 2020
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How to install the fuel pump

If you're paying someone for a service, you can always ask a few shops what they would charge you. Every smart mechanic will consult a database to find out how many hours are billed as a standard rate to figure out labor costs and also find out what the part would cost. The cost of the part can vary and the cost of labor depends on the shop's hourly rate. You could pay a couple hundred or several hundred for a typical Chevy. If you're charging some for installing a fuel pump in their truck, and you're consulting the internet on what you should charge, you won't be in business very long.
5/14/2020 11:36:35 AM • 2007 Toyota... • Answered on May 14, 2020
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How to reset timing belt

if it has a digital odo/ press trip knob until odo is displayed/ press and hold , turn ignition , hold for 4 secounds , release and press again, number 10 will be displayed, keep pressing until 20 comes up, press until odo reading is displayed again, turn ignition off , turn on again , notice the t belt lamp turn off in appros 5 secounds / if not able to reset try this again
5/14/2020 11:24:25 AM • 2007 Toyota... • Answered on May 14, 2020
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Ignition beeps and running lights stay on even when lights are turned off and keys are out.

Hi I had this happen last night but both of my headlights were out (one had been for a week but the other also went last night) I assumed it was to tell me there was a fault as it's stopped now I have replaced the headlight bulbs
3/5/2020 11:43:40 AM • 1998 Toyota... • Answered on Mar 05, 2020
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Shocks or struts?

I have 161,000 on my 00 Runner. Have had the shocks/struts changed TWICE.... (thats cause I have FUN with mine over the years) Personally, I would go with what the dealership says, then just replicate that at a good shop for cheaper price.
12/9/2019 1:01:56 PM • 2000 Toyota... • Answered on Dec 09, 2019
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Where is the fuel pump relay on a1993 toyota 4 runner

http://knigaproavto.ru/shemy/en/toyota/4runner/516-1989-1995-toyota-4runner-fuse-box-diagram.html This link has a relay under dash which completes the ground for the fuel pump he calls it the circuit opening relay. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116/1993-toyota-pickup-no-start-22re-136472/
11/3/2019 10:27:23 PM • 1993 Toyota... • Answered on Nov 03, 2019
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Im trying to figure out how to flash code my 86

the diagnostics plug should be under the hood on the passenger side with a plastic cover on it that says DIAGNOSTIC.A complete sevice manual should have a listing in it of codes.
8/20/2019 6:23:57 PM • 1986 Toyota... • Answered on Aug 20, 2019
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What cause a hiace 1kz diesel turbo engine to over

first thing first does the radiator fan work properly if it does you move to the thermostat has it ever been changed take it off and put it in boiling water to see if it opens if it does check the water pump see if it has any build
7/19/2019 6:37:08 PM • 1995 Toyota... • Answered on Jul 19, 2019
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1995 toyota 4runner overheating

I have a 95 toyota four runner and it keeps running hot , where is the thermostat.
7/19/2019 5:53:57 PM • 1995 Toyota... • Answered on Jul 19, 2019
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Toyota wish 2.0 timing chain

How to time toyota wish
With engine number 1ZZ1910457
7/15/2019 8:47:02 AM • 2003 Toyota... • Answered on Jul 15, 2019
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What tools needed to replace

Brake Pads
Removal & Installation
Front





3.4L front disc brake assembly
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4.0L and 4.7L front disc brake assembly
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To Remove:


  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions in the beginning of
    this section.
  2. Remove or disconnect the following:

    • Front wheel
    • Clip, 2 caliper pins, the anti-rattle spring then remove the 2 brake pads
      and the 4 anti-squeal shims

To Install:

CAUTION
Only replace brake pads on 1 side of the
vehicle at a time. Failure to use this procedure could cause the caliper pistons
on the opposite side of the vehicle to pop out requiring the reconditioning or
replacement of the brake caliper.


  1. Remove a small amount of brake fluid from the master cylinder.
  2. Install a used brake pad into the caliper and compress the caliper pistons.
  3. Apply disc brake grease to both sides of the inner anti-squeal shims.
  4. Install or connect the following:

    • Anti-squeal shims to the new brake pads
      NOTE: When replacing worn pads, the anti-squeal shims must be replaced
      together with the pads.

    • 2 brake pads
    • Anti-rattle spring and the 2 caliper pins
    • Clip
    • Front wheel

  5. Depress the brake pedal several times to seat the brake pads.
  6. Check the brake fluid level and top off as needed.

Rear
To Remove:


  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions in the beginning of
    this section.
  2. Remove or disconnect the following:

    • Rear wheel






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    • 2 cylinder slide pins from rear caliper assembly
    • Caliper assembly from rear caliper mounting
    • 2 brake pads with anti-squeal shims from rear caliper mounting
    • 2 anti-squeal shims from each disc brake pads
    • Pad wear indicator plate from the inner side disc brake pad
    • 4 pad support plates from the rear caliper mounting

To Install:


  1. Install or connect the following:

    • 4 pad support plates on the rear caliper mounting
    • Pad wear indicator plate on the inside brake pad
      Note: Install the pad wear indicator facing downward.

    • Anti-squeal shims on each brake pad
    • 2 disc brake pads with anti-squeal shims to the caliper assembly

  2. Apply lithium soap base glycol grease to the sliding part of 2 caliper slide
    pins.
  3. Install or connect the following:

    • Disc brake caliper assembly with 2 caliper slide pins
    • Torque to 65 ft-lbs (88 Nm)
    • Rear wheel

  4. Depress the brake pedal several times to seat the brake pads.
  5. Check the brake fluid level and top off as needed.
--- Removal & Installation
Front
To Remove:


  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the precautions in the beginning of
    this section.
  2. Remove or disconnect the following:

    • Front wheel
    • Front brake caliper assembly

  3. Make matchmarks on the disc and the axle hub.
  4. Remove the front disc.

To Install:


  1. Align matchmarks and disc onto axle hub.
  2. Install or connect the following:

    • Front brake caliper assembly with the 2 bolts

      1. Torque to 90 ft-lbs (123 Nm)

    • Front wheel
7/10/2019 2:02:05 PM • 2003 Toyota... • Answered on Jul 10, 2019
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I have a 1999 toyota and my mg clt relay switch is

relay should be under hood in a black relay box. if ac light is not coming on then the ac fuse could be blown and it is usually in right kick panel or behind glove box also check left side fuse block behind the cover next to steering wheel that pulls out and at left kick panel
6/27/2019 11:30:34 PM • 1999 Toyota... • Answered on Jun 27, 2019
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Rear window and passenger windows will not

The last couple of times I have seen this complaint, the "Lock" button on the master (driver's door) switch had been depressed. Unlatching the lock button (pushing it again) solved the problem. On most cars, when the lock button is depressed, the windows can still be operated by the driver, but prevent the windows from being operated by the passengers. Toyota is different. If the lock button is depressed, nobody, including the driver can work the wndows.
6/16/2019 7:14:14 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jun 16, 2019
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1995 model 4 runner diesel engine oil capacity ?

Dry fill: 7.5 L (7.9 US qt, 6.6 Imp. qt) With oil filter change: 7.0 L (7.4 US qt, 6.2 Imp. qt) Without oil filter change: 6.4 L (6.8 US qt, 5.6 Imp. qt)
6/11/2019 6:34:54 PM • 1995 Toyota... • Answered on Jun 11, 2019
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Location of camshaft sensor 1997 Toyota 4runner 2.7l

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp0haTIErvU this video will point you in the right direction here is a link to a picture https://www.2carpros.com/images/external/79028252.gif
6/3/2019 1:37:46 PM • Toyota 4Runner... • Answered on Jun 03, 2019
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How do you time a toyota 4 runner 3.0?

22r-E, 3vz-E And 3f-E Engines

  1. Warm up the engine, then turn it OFF. Connect a timing light to the engine following the manufacturer_s instructions.
  2. Connect a tachometer to both battery terminals. Connect the tachometer probe to the IG-terminal in the check connector box. The check connector box is located next to the underhood fuse and relay box on trucks and 4Runner's; for Land Cruisers, the check connector box is on the firewall. Use the correct adapter to insure a tight fit on the terminal. Not all tachometers, particularly older ones are electrically compatible with this system. Read instructions for your unit before using.

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Attach the tachometer as shown

3. Start the engine and run it at idle. Check the idle speed on the tachometer; adjust it to specification if necessary.

4. At the check connector, use a small jumper wire to short the connector at terminal T or TE1 and terminal E1, of the DLC1 as shown. Special service tool (SST) 09843-18020 or its equivalent can be used for this also.


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Connect the SST or jumper wire to the TE1 and E1 terminals of the DLC1

This jumper will be used repeatedly during diagnostics in later sections. Take the time to make a proper jumper with correct terminals or probes. It's a valuable special tool for very low cost.
  1. Check the idle speed, then check the ignition timing. The 22R-E should read 5° BTDC, 3VZ-FE should read 10° BTDC and the 3F-E should read 7° BTDC. All of these readings are at idle.

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On 3-FE engines, remove the rubber plug at the rear of the engine to view the timing mark


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On other engines, the timing mark is visible on the crankshaft pulley

  1. Loosen the distributor pinch bolt just enough that the distributor can be turned. Aim the timing light at the marks on the crankshaft pulley (or the drive plate on 3F-E) and slowly turn the distributor until the correct timing mark aligns with the pointer. Tighten the distributor pinch bolt.
  2. Remove the jumper wire or special service tool (SST) from the DLC1.
  3. Check that the ignition timing advances. At idle the 22R-E should read 10°-14° BTDC, 3VZ-FE should read 8° BTDC, and the 3F-E should read 12° BTDC.
  4. Shut the engine OFF and remove the timing light and tachometer leads.
5/15/2019 1:22:16 PM • 1991 Toyota... • Answered on May 15, 2019
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I have a 2004 Toyota 4Runner and today my ABS light went on and a buzzing went on and my brake feels like its pushing back hard. I have to use two feet to stop my truck.

sounds like you abs pump is out or going out it will need replaced by a dealer
5/15/2019 5:41:40 AM • 2003 Toyota... • Answered on May 15, 2019
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What causes hard start in toyota hilux 2.7 2001 model

Have you checked the Heater Plugs. or the electrical supply to them? Difficult cold starting can often be caused by Heater Plug failure in most diesel engines
4/26/2019 9:07:42 PM • Toyota 4Runner... • Answered on Apr 26, 2019
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