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Sulfur Smell from Toyota 4Runner

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Re: Purchased Borla System [spencergreens] by neumie2000
Aug 25, 2004 (1:25 pm)
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Replying to: spencergreens (Aug 24, 2004 9:40 am)

Understood. My apprehension about having the fix completed is that if you read the TSB, there are any number of things that can go wrong in performing the service that will truly damage the vehicle. I have yet to read anything that indicates any harm is being done to the vehicle when it smells. Assuming no harm is being done, perhaps the easier solution is to simply role up the back window. Has anyone heard that whatever is causing the smell is actually harming anything internal?
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by toyboxx
Aug 26, 2004 (5:42 am)
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The smell is absolutely NOT causing damage to the engine.
 
The smell is from a reaction to material in the catalytic converter.
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2004 V6 SR5 by richinraleigh
Aug 27, 2004 (5:03 am)
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my sulfur smell goes away when I use mid-grade gasoline. Switched to mid-grade shortly after purchase after a discussing it with another 4runner owner who had the same problem. As long as I burn mid-grade, the smell does not occur. As a test, a few weeks ago I filled up with regular and the smell returned. Going back to mid-grade solved the problem for me.
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Re: 2004 V6 SR5 [richinraleigh] by md4runnerman
Aug 28, 2004 (3:39 pm)
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Replying to: richinraleigh (Aug 27, 2004 5:03 am)

my smell went away when I had the dealer fix it under the TSB. I use regular grade. I would rather save my money and get it fixed than upgrade my gas esp. in today's market.
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Re: No News is Good News? [md4runnerman] by biyo
Oct 12, 2004 (8:30 pm)
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Replying to: md4runnerman (Aug 19, 2004 9:57 am)

I just got the information today regarding the sulfor dioxide odor from my friend, and I notice that that smell already, I called my dealer immediately and they said they will initially charge me $125.00 for diagnostic just in case that nothing wrong with my car while it was only 5K plus only the odometer.I don't understand why dealership charge immediately for $125.00.
I beleive that TOYOTA MOTOR COMPANY should pay attention regarding this Sulfor Dioxide Complain. They need to issue a recall for those affected cars.
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Re: Purchased Borla System [spencergreens] by biyo
Oct 13, 2004 (6:28 am)
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Replying to: spencergreens (Aug 20, 2004 12:33 pm)

I have 2004 V8 4 runner, I just called my dealer yesterday and they know the problem already, Try to call your Toyota dealer and tell the problem. But I'm not sure if this is covered by warranty, because there is no recall yet from TOYOTA...Any idea if this should cover the warranty?
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2004 4Runner SR 5 V8 by lear02
Oct 13, 2004 (1:42 pm)
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I have filed the Lemon Law in the state of Florida because of the sulfur smell inside my vehicle. Toyota replaced my catalyst converter because I had the sulfur smell at low speed. It was replaced on 6-24-04 on a TSB EG020-04. I still have the smell inside the vehicle when I accelerate to a high speed and then let off on the accelerator and come to a steady speed. In about 15-20 seconds the cab fills with exhaust.
The sulfur smell is carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is odorless, the sulfur smell is a detection warning of carbon monoxide inside the vehicle, not outside, where it belongs. I have had the vehicle back to the dealer three more times to fix this problem, to no avail. Following the lemon law procedure, my first arbitration was denied, based soley on a road test. I had used their recommended fuel and it had helped, but not solved, the problem. During arbitration Toyota recommends only BP Amoco gasoline to help with the sulfer smell. They acknowledge that it's a fuel problem. They are asking me to mask the detection smell that warns me of the presence of carbon monoxide inside the vehicle. At the end of arbitration Toyota told me that other manufacturers are experiencing the same problem. The arbitration company's is NCDS (National Center for Dispute Settlement), which is hired by Toyota. Now the office of the Attorney General takes over for a new arbitration hearing. This is a very serious health hazard.......I will keep you posted.
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2004 4Runner SR5 V8 by lear02
Oct 13, 2004 (1:55 pm)
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There is a way to help our cause. Read the lemon law For your state and file your case.It does not cost a dime.
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Re: 2004 4Runner SR 5 V8 [lear02] by biyo
Oct 13, 2004 (7:49 pm)
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Replying to: lear02 (Oct 13, 2004 1:42 pm)

That's a good idea if Toyota Motor Co. is not aware on this issue. This is absolutely health hazzard. Please keep posted the result.
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by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Oct 14, 2004 (8:36 am)
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I don't understand at this point how your car can be filling with carbon monoxide (even though I certainly believe that your car stinks inside) without you being too dead to post, or, if not, at least seriously impaired with typical CO poisoning symptoms.
 
How have you determined that you have CO in your car's interior?
 
The reason I ask is because that's a pretty startling claim and should therefore have startling evidence.

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