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Replying to: toyboy1 (Aug 31, 2004 2:19 pm)
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Replying to: rlafaver (Dec 01, 2003 7:43 am) Anybody else find that the fuse block was the problem? Anybody notice it as cold weather-related or related to using defrost? Anybody try to get a solution from Toyota, within or beyond the warranty period? Some other posts suggest passenger airbag area, but my noise is definitely coming from the middle of the dash, and seemingly near the windshield. This thing is getting to be like a sore tooth, impossible to ignore.
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Replying to: ameri929 (Jan 05, 2005 7:33 am)
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Replying to: herbie1 (Aug 30, 2004 7:53 pm)
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| I have an 02 Tundra with a V-6 auto and about 37k.After it sits usually overnight or several hours when I take off it will not change out of first gear till I stop or put it in neutral then back to drive. I've changed the fluid with no luck. | |
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Replying to: s6025t1 (Dec 26, 2004 12:57 pm) had the same symptoms over Christmas (check engine light on; accelerator wouldn't function). Problem went away after I restarted the engine and it warmed up (I chalked the problem up to the cold weather). Yesterday the check engine light came on again. Toyota says I need a new O2 sensor (again), but it's covered under warranty. Plus, they want $1,200 to replace the throttle body. This item is specificially excluded from the extended warranty that I bought. Yesterday, the vehicle had no accelerator problems; only the check engine light was on. Is the accelerator problem just a cold weather issue? I live in Texas so don't know if I should fix it or take my chances driving it. |
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'03 Tacoma with a water leak on drivers side. I have had these before in Chevrolets and Plymouths, but never in a Toyota. I have owned Toyotas since 1984. The problem centers around the driver's side floor board which pools up with water. This happened overnight while the truck sat in a driving rain storm. I could not feel any water under the dashboard, so I am thinking it is entering the cab somewhere up the firewall and trickling down under the carpet. We have been deluged in rain and this IS the first time I have had a problem. B |
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Which Anti-freeze should I use to top off my 2003 Tundra V-8?
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How do i get the fog lights to stay on any time I flip the switch instead of just when the low beams are on? Someone did refere me to a web site from a Dr. from Az., but that web site does not work.
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