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What is this discussion about? Toyota Tacoma, Toyota Tundra, Auto Body, Engine, Steering, Suspension, Transmission, Truck


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difficult starting by up4miles
May 19, 2006 (6:44 pm)
I have began to have trouble starting the engine of my '95 Toyota Tacoma 2WD when the outside air temperature is 70 degrees or above. It only seems to happen after the engine has warmed up to normal operating temp and I park, shut it down, and them try to restart it. It turns over fine but just won't start. After I try for several minutes, i smell a strange smell like strong exhaust. It will eventually crank, but not till I've worked at it for 10 min or so. If I allow it to totally cool down or if the air temp is lower it doesn't seem to have a problem. Any suggestions on what it could be or how to fix??
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Re: Just a reminder [kcram] by pb2themax
May 26, 2006 (7:14 am)

Replying to: kcram (Apr 12, 2006 4:56 am)

F-word? You mean "Fart"? LOL
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Help! Transmission problems '95 automatic Truck by dianee
May 29, 2006 (7:08 pm)
I had my transmission rebuilt and the mechanic is having trouble getting the gears to shift correctly. It is a '95 Toyota 2 wheel drive extended cab, small (quarter ton) pickup. It is a 4 cylinder engine. Does anyone have the specs for how the transmission should shift? Or know where I can look them up online? It has 3 forward gears and overdrive for the 4th gear. The shift lever is on the steering column. Currently it shifts at 20-25, 40-45, and 65-70 for the overdrive which is not right. The engine rpms are too high before going into third and fourth gears. Any information would be appreciated and ASAP. Many thanks.
 
Dianee
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2004 Tundra Keyless Entry programming by jrfan2
Jun 06, 2006 (2:51 pm)
I have a '04 Tundra DC. My Keyless Entry remote stopped working, I have changed the battery and still no go. Is there a way to reprogram the remote?
 
Thanks.
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'86 22RE 4x4 ...Died :( by 864x4
Jun 07, 2006 (1:51 pm)
Hi everyone thanks in advance for the help!
 
As title states, we have an 86 Toyota 4x4 22RE engine.
 
Yesterday, as I was driving into the mall parking lot, the truck seemed to start to lose power. (I thought - Oh man! Let me get into a spot! - It did - I love my truck Ok sorry, so I left the truck in the spot and waited for bf to get home from work, he went to the truck and it started, but it wants to die right away.
 
He also mentioned that when holding clutch, brake and gas (otherwise it dies) at about 2000 rpm he heard an awful clunk in the engine. (It does make this "clunk" sound, and its not pretty...)
 
So this morning, I got the truck towed home, and I would like to see if I might be able to solve the issue before the BF gets home.
 
The truck starts fine. Will start now, but the second you try to push the gas, it dies. It doesnt seem gas related to me EXCEPT for the fact that I had purchased gas about 5 mins before it broke down. I purchased the same gas we have bought the truck for over 5 yrs, from the same place, so I dont think it will be tainted gas.
 
Any help you can offer would be super, I do have some mechanical ability and do understand most parts, so dont be afraid to help me, LOL
 
Amanda
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by germany1
Jun 07, 2006 (11:05 pm)
I’m a Soldier currently stationed in German and my 2002 Tundra O2 oxygen sensor just went out right at 75,000 miles. The dealer here does not sale Toyota trucks and they are not aware of any technical bulletins with an extended warrantee. If anyone knows where I can get my hands on this warrantee information I would certainly appreciate your help…..
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oxygen sensor by tundradude
Jun 08, 2006 (4:16 pm)
I have that warranty enhancement notice.
 
The warranty extension is offered for a period of 7 years or 90000 miles.
 
The specific components covered are:
 
number 1 oxygen sensor, bank 1 (left side exhaust manifold)
number 2 oxygen sensor, bank 2 (right side em)
 
The diagnostic codes are P0135 and P0155.
 
Hope this helps!
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if you need an address by tundradude
Jun 08, 2006 (4:17 pm)
Toyota Motor Sales USA INc.
19001 South Western Ave.
PO Box 2991
Torrance, CA 90509-2991
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Re: if you need an address [tundradude] by germany1
Jun 09, 2006 (12:20 am)

Replying to: tundradude (Jun 08, 2006 4:17 pm)

Thanks tundradude! How can I get a copy of the mechanical bulletin for my "Deutschland Mechanics?" They are trying to change me 800 euro($1,050) for this job.

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