So I bought my used 1999 4runner which came with just one key and key fob. After getting the price of over $200 from the Dealership, I had to find a better way...
My First attempt was to buy the Fob online which was to come with programming instructions. I got the Key Fob which looked exactly...
Yep I am Sold on the Cooper Maxx, got four new ones :)
Also got New CV Axles from NAPA, all I could get from the Dealership was Remans.
Your input has helped me a Bunch, Thanks :)
Well those Big-Foot Tires can only be bought in-house and after all the additional charges tacked on, I felt that I could do better ordering something else. So since I was changing Brands, I thought that I would like to get something a little quieter and not so wide at 12".
The current Big-Foot...
Test drive went very well, no stalling or bucking on takeoff under hard acceleration any more (it even starts easier / no long cranking). I still have a flutter near full throttle but some of that might be attributed to a "No Flood" accelerator at full throttle which actually cuts off fuel to...
Just found a dead spot in my TPS (Throttle Position Sensor), replaced it but have not done a testdrive yet...
I tested it off the vehicle with 12 volts DC, right straight off the Battery (these use a 5 Volt power source) better to be safely away from any ECM components. I found a dead spot at...
No new OEM CVs to be found for my 99T4R and I really don't like Remans so I've about Sold myself on the "NAPA MAXDRIVE" which is also "Cardone" but has the additional "Select" / "Cardone Select" tag on it. I just hope it is better than just regular Cardone. Seen Blog posts where people had good...
Thanks for the input, wish there was a simple way to link your's with the original post w/o having to edit. But I'll do what I can to add your support.
I'll check out your link as well and thanks again for that. That Channel is more for the Gen4 so forgive me if I don't add it. Just trying to...
So true, throwing parts at something until the problem goes away is never efficient and often gets quite expensive. Some would call that kind of repair "Gifting the Problem". Diagnostics is key especially in today's vehicles.
A few cheap but very useful diagnostic tools are:
1. A good test...
Thanks @O.B.A.K that is some great feedback, I appreciate you very much. Do you have a Favorite Online Vender for those Ignition parts as well as any suggestions on the CV axles? Sorry for being such a pain...
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