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| Sienna air fuel sensor | 27 Apr 2009 00:19 GMT | 9 |
My OBD is telling me that b1 / sensor 2 is bad, 89465-09290 air fuel sensor. This sensor is selling for $200 at my local auto store. Is there any other options at a more reasonable price? Thank you,
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| 2005 Tacoma 4-cyl idler pulley | 22 Apr 2009 01:33 GMT | 3 |
On my pickup with only 35k miles on it I seem to have a failing idler on the drive belt It is screeching like a birdie and will probably fail soon. Is this a common failure? I do drive in very dusty conditions as I live near Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii and the roads are ...
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| wanted:driveshaft 87 toyota van 2wd 5speed | 19 Apr 2009 14:53 GMT | 2 |
i'm looking all over to find a driveshaft for 87 toyota van 2wd 5speed. please call 614 202 5990
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| Does 2005+ 2.7L fit older Tacomas? | 18 Apr 2009 02:19 GMT | 2 |
Does anyone know if you can swap the 2005+ 2.7L (VVT) engine into the older 2.7L Tacoma engine compartment? Or are the motor/tranny mounts too different? This would be for a 1996 standard cab 4WD. R.C.
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| BG Products Lifetime warrenty | 12 Apr 2009 04:38 GMT | 2 |
Any body have any experience with this warranty? My dealer is offering this ,along with my deal towards, my 2009 RAV 4 . He claims its FREE for the life of the vehicle. Of
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| 2001 4Runner Oil FIlter | 07 Apr 2009 15:42 GMT | 2 |
Can anyone provide a picture or clear instructions on where to find the oil filter in a 2001 Toyota 4Runner? Much appreciated.
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| 1995 4-Runner bucking/missing under load | 04 Apr 2009 23:34 GMT | 2 |
I purchased a 1995 4-Runner with 224 000 KM back in January 2008 and with it came 3 problems which I didn’t know about: 1)Difficult to start when engine is cold (also worse when outside temperature is cold like winters), cranks fine
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| '97 RAV4 turn signal-headlight control arm problem | 03 Apr 2009 02:38 GMT | 2 |
A switch in the turn signal-headlight control arm is wearing out in my '97 RAV4. At night, when I turn left, the headlights can go out. I found that if I turn the end of the arm a bit the headlights go back on. A mechanic told me that brass contacts under the plastic end wear
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