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1999 4Runner Limited I want to install a satellite radio antenna on the roof (it's now sliding back and forth on front dash with mixed results). Basically, I need general advice on concealing a wire running from the dashboard to top back of the roof (at the top center of the rear door frame. 1. How can I send a wire up from the dash and under the post trim to the headliner? (I only know how to get the center dash apart -- does the post trim even come off?) 2. Can I use a fishtape to get from one end of the headliner to the other? Is there stuff that I could damage with a fishtape? Do I need to take the whole headliner down? 3. Anyone tried sneaking a satellite antenna wire out under the third brakelight gasket? (read about that "technique" on a Tacoma discussion group -- seems to me like trouble eventually) TIA |
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Replying to: nippononly (Jan 07, 2006 12:26 am) The 6 old plugs I removed were different brands (3 NGK and 3 DENSO). I know that Toyota often uses both in the factory and these are supposed to be replaced every 30K miles. Does this mean these are the original factory spark plugs? I purchased this car about 2-years ago (off-lease), so I assumed the normal maintenance schedule would have been followed. The plugs were well worn and my 4Runner (99K miles) appears to have more power now. I wonder if they had ever been replaced by the previous owner? I don't know what material the electrode is made of? Any ideas? Has anyone ever used platinum or iridium plugs in a 3.4L 4Runner? Drex |
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if it's standard practice everywhere, but several dealers in my area have told me that all the plugs they sell for Toyotas are pre-gapped.
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04 4Runner, limited, 4.7L V8. My 4Runner generates an annoying harmonic humming noise from the driveline at 70-75 MPH. Release the gas paddle or go faster will eliminate this noise. It started recently, after the master cylinder pressure sensor failed, which caused the trac lights on. The dealer has replaced the sensor and everything seems back to normal, except the humming noise. I notice 2 TSBs on the similar issues (humming noise). Just wondering if anyone who has similar issues and got it fixed. Thanks in advance.
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Replying to: drex1 (Jan 01, 2006 1:54 pm)
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Replying to: nnvalue (Jan 09, 2006 11:12 am)
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Replying to: nedzel (Jan 10, 2006 10:39 am) Anyone encounter a similar problem??? Thanks for any help or info. |
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I recently had a problem starting my 2003 4Runner (V6) SR5. Upon cold start in 80 degree weather, a loud repetitive noise occurred. It sounded as if the fan was hitting up against something. I immediately turned the engine off and tried again. This time it was a little slow cranking, but started, and with the same noise. But I also noticed an odor as if something was burning. I immediately turned the engine off again and waited until the next day. The next day, the engine would slowly (very slowly) crank, but would not start (did not notice any odor.) That's when I called a tow truck and towed it to Toyota's service department. Toyota didn't get to it until 2 days later; however, they told me that upon starting the engine, everything sounded and checked out normal. Sure enough, when I picked up the vehicle, it did not display any symptoms. I call this the mystery starting problem. Anyone encounter a similar problem??? Thanks for any help or info. |
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OK, so this is going to sound weird, but I just bought a 2004 4Runner 4WD, and just recently, this little light thats under the dash light switch (which isn't in the owners manual) blinks, and it starts honking. No idiot lights are blinking, and the honking stops after a while. Anyone know what this could be so that I don't look like a complete dufus taking it back to the dealer? This car does not have an alarm.
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Replying to: lmartin99 (Jan 11, 2006 7:15 pm) tidester, host |
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