My son has a 1992 4runner V6, automatic with 156k on the odometer. He
got it with 142 and has replaced the timing belt, water pump and power
steering pump.
He is going to college 1600 miles away. Beyond checking the brakes,
hoses, and other belts, is there any preventive maintenance that
should be done? For example, changing the transmission fluid?
mudmonkey - 25 Jul 2007 20:55 GMT
> My son has a 1992 4runner V6, automatic with 156k on the odometer. He
> got it with 142 and has replaced the timing belt, water pump and power
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> hoses, and other belts, is there any preventive maintenance that
> should be done? For example, changing the transmission fluid?
what kind of transmision does it have? if its an automatic then have
it checked if not flushed, if its manual have it checked and changed
if needed. dont forget the differentials, transfre case and last but
not least the almighty tune up ( plugs, wires, cap, rotor, feul and
air filter )
rocky - 25 Jul 2007 22:41 GMT
The V6 has head gasket problems. If yours was not replaced yet, I would
consider replacing it. Toyota had a replacement campaign a while ago since
they knew there was an issue. I know the head gasket will not be cheap, but
since your son has a long ride, it may be worth it. Check with your local
Toy. dealer, if yours wasn't replaced yet, you may be able to get a free
one. Good luck.
> My son has a 1992 4runner V6, automatic with 156k on the odometer. He
> got it with 142 and has replaced the timing belt, water pump and power
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> hoses, and other belts, is there any preventive maintenance that
> should be done? For example, changing the transmission fluid?
Paul. - 26 Jul 2007 04:56 GMT
If you don't know what was previously done for maintenance, also consider
the cooling system including coolant, hoses, belts and thermostat. I'd also
bleed the brake system. Again, if you don't know what was done previously,
it's time to start changing all the fluids.
Paul.
> My son has a 1992 4runner V6, automatic with 156k on the odometer. He
> got it with 142 and has replaced the timing belt, water pump and power
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> hoses, and other belts, is there any preventive maintenance that
> should be done? For example, changing the transmission fluid?
Dave in Denver - 28 Jul 2007 08:30 GMT
Be certain that the transmission is NOT overfilled in the slightest.
My 1993 4Runner had overheating problems and it largely boiled down
(no pun intended) to too much t-fluid. A known problem with these
tranny's. On long drives, in any temp, the excess t-fluid will
aspirate with air which will prevent an otherwise steady flow of t-
fluid... which causes heat, which causes more aspiration, which causes
more heat... then your tran temp light comes one... and if you do not
get off the gas asap and let the engine idle to circulate cooled down
t-fluid you just cooked certain tranny part and it is only a matter of
time until you write a check to a tranny shop for $3K.
Ask me how I know this.
FYI... info via Dealer and Toy tran shop.
Now I run my 4Runner at the mid-level mark on the dip stick... not at
or over the max mark. Have not had a single problem since.
And... set tire pressure higher rather than lower. Less heat, better
ware, better MPG.
Last.. have you ever had the front wheel bearings repacked/serviced.
They are not like the rear sealed bearings that seem to last
forever.
Good luck,
Dave-in-Denver