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An update, minus photos (can't get them to work). Managed to get hold of a new genuine Toyota Actuator at a reasonable price from overseas. Half the...
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A little more on this issue. Since fixing the intake leak I had to tow the caravan around 400 kilometers to where it is stored. And obviously drive...
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Seems that's the end of the story. Took a stack of photos today and tried to upload them with ZERO result. No problem getting them into PostImage (I...
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What sort of glue did you use. I've found 2 part marine epoxy to be very good at reattaching broken brackets etc. My rear bumper is near 100% held on...
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Leaking transfer case actuator seal.
My 2004 model has developed the dreaded seemingly common leak from the transfer case actuator. Only a slow leak but still needs to be fixed all the same....
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Certainly a transmission cooler is a must have, at least on these older models. Prior to fitting mine, the transmission oil would be noticeably dark...
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Mines a 1KZ-TE so may not be applicable, but I keep a VERY close eye on the temperature gauge when towing, especially up steep hills. If I floor the...
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Bit hard to tell from the video. But for any induction related noise, suggest you read my recent post on induction related rattle. I was convinced for...
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I'm not sure low range does turn of VSC, certainly on my 2004 I don't think it does. Easy to verify, when VSC is disconnected it indicates so on the...
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Yep, the video highlights exactly the issue. Pretty much identical airbox design (mine just has an addition bolt on bit on the lid). He was lucky he...
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Engine rattle, right side
Share this experience as anyone with a 120 is likely to have a similar underlying issue given the age of the vehicle.
For ages I've been...
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I routinely jack mine up to remove and adjust the rear Koni shocks using the standard jack. I stick it under the front of the rear suspension arms, where...
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Yes, shift down to the lowest gear possible appropriate for the descent and use the combined car and van brakes. You want the van brakes to be set just...
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