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Ben
When I start out in the morning, my temperature gauge is "stuck" at the bottom. After driving about 5-6 miles (varies), it "pops" up to midway, which is the normal range. This problem does not happen the rest of the day since the engine is already warm. But it happens again once it is allowed to cool (the next day or if I wait later in the day to drive again).
Took it into Toyota dealer and they said it was the "normal" way the gauge worked. How about everyone else? Is this "normal"?
Thanks.
Yes, the the engine revs. at 1500rpms until the motor warms up and then drops to 1000rpms. The clutch fan helps with this process in efficiently helping to warm up the engine.
For example, it took 7.5 miles this morning (about 12 minutes of driving) for the gauge to 'pop' into place about halfway up. The outside temp was around 54f.
Just wanted to give some more information. Is that the way they work?
Thanks.
2001 Toyota Tacoma Doublecab 4 cylinder auto
If anyone has an experience to share, either way, please post so I can compile some numbers. The guy at the service was somewhat of a "know-it-all" anyway and won't believe me unless I push.
Thanks.
regarding the temperature: it will move slowly to the mid position.
I get about 23 MPG so far after 2700 miles. It won't win any races of course, but it suits me just fine as far as power and speed is concerned. I was more interested in stretching a few MPG's than speed or power. I mainly drive highway back and forth to work.
Thanks for the info on the gauge. Sounds like the service guy sold me a line and I've got a problem with mine.
Thanks.
Or... is it axle wrap that I keep hearing about?
Thanks for any input -dave.
What about your temperature gauge? Does it gradually come up on a cold start or 'pop' into place after driving a while?
Thanks.
As for the 'clunk' when you stop - mine does that too. I was told it was the transmission not shifting into first. They also told me to try taking my foot off the break while I am still rolling, then re-apply the break. It seems to work, but it takes some getting used to.
1) Has anyone ordered a vehicle via the web, such as carsdirect.com? If so, how did it go? Looks like you can cut out a lot of haggling, but have no experience with this.
2) Has anyone special ordered a Tacoma? I know what features I want, but the local dealers don't have them. I asked about special orders, and didn't get much info. How long does it take to get them? I am interested in a "Limited" but no one has em.
3) Is there a difference between the bucket seats found on the SR5's and the Limited? The Limited say that they are a "sport" seat with power lumbar. Is it the same shape and pad etc as the SR5, but with power lumbar?
Thanks for the help, I can hardly wait to get my new truck. I have a Mazda now, and will happily put it out to pasture.
As far as the difference in the seats - I don't know. But I can tell you that I think the seats in the Tacoma are somewhat uncomfortable for a long ride. Short trips are ok. Just can't seem to find that perfect riding position. My 2 cents.
kavedim - please post a message to let me know what you find with your temperature gauge when you start it up cold. Thanks.
If they say the price difference is minimal, let'em prove it.
As to options, my information shows the TRD as extra. The dealers may mean that the truck is being shipped this way, no exceptions. That would be common Toyota practice.
The overfender molding on mine is coming loose too. I know that I can't be washing it too roughly. It has got to be a problem with the molding.
Has anyone gone through the special order process to purchase a DC? Are there any special considerations or problems that you would recommend watching out for? My local dealer seems reputable but I'd like to learn how best to proceed with the special order process from standpoint.
Lastly, has anyone seen a DC SR5 4x4 with a sunroof? My dealer seems to think that this is a difficult, perhaps impossible option, to find. I'd be interested to know if anyone has any field data to the contrary.
Thanks.
Ben
I am thinking of now getting a D-Cab and have an email into the American Sunroof Company (They do all of Honda's M-Roof's) to see what they can do with the D-Cab. My hope is that i can put a roof in like the one in the 4runner. I'll post their response when i get it...
Cheers
-wsn
almost non-existent, or pay at a premium, good luck on getting the color you wanted, the option for Toyota to put in a ASC sunroof is at 1k. There should not be a headroom issue. I have seen non ASC sunroofs, but it's not under factory warranty.
I have the DC SR5 4x4, I wanted the sunroof till I saw the price, then I was a little concerned if I go off road, twisting and shaking.
I wanted to order a non-option DC 4x4, but the dealer was not being helpfull, it would have saved me about 4k.
Hey, good luck getting a DC, you'll have fun driving it.
That is how I landed my Taco SR5 4x4 DC. It was painless and haggle free. Good luck.
I've posted before about my problem (clunky tranny), and it appears that way too many people have this problem for it to be a fluke. I refuse to buy the "characteristic" shpeel of the dealerships. Am I the only one who thinks this is a class-action problem? The last thing I want is some novice tech monkeying around with the tranny and mickey-mousing it to death. I want a solution - for the "real" problem that it is. If there are others who've posted or just read and agreed about their car having a problem, please let me know. Either on this site or at TacomaDCtranny@hotmail.com. Thanks -dave.
beantaco,
If this is your first 4x4 truck or truck for that matter; drive cautiously. Make sure you put a few hundred pounds of weight in the bed. The rear will have a tendency to fish tail, less so in 4x4 mode but it's still exists. Watch the ice on the main roads, studded tires on all 4 wheels is a good bet. It'll get you through snow drifts but it isn't a snowmobile. I spent 10 years finding out what a truck will and won't do in snow and ice up in Alaska. And believe me I've had some scarey rides finding out the hard way. A 4x4 of any kind is not invincible on ice and snow covered roads. Drive with a soft foot and you'll be fine.
I noticed it w/in the first hundred miles. And now it always has a hard time getting down to first (either before or after coming to a complete stop). Anyhow, it's the 4x2 3.4 auto. Other than the tranny, everything else is fine. Appreciate the winter driving tips, too.
Toad man, what has been the best ride for you? are you in a Toyota DC now?
2002 D-Cab 4x4
I got it with:
LX (SR5)
AA (Large wheels and Alloy)
AB (ABS)
CQ (Convenience Pack (Cruise/Power/SRW)
It cost me 23041 + 485 (400 over and 85 doc fee)
Due in 4-6 weeks
You can order through some dealers (Mine is in NH)
I'll chime in when i get the sunrrof response
Cheers
-wsn
Thanks for any info.
It took me 8 dealerships before I found one 4x4, it just happen to be the one that I wanted.
I know what you are talking about with regard to the lack of 4WDs. There were a lot of them when I bought mine at the end of June but as the model year drew to a close, they seemed to concentrate almost exclusively on production of prerunner d-cabs. Good luck with your new truck! I'm still happy with mine.
thx
My logic is that when you choose SR5 you have to spend $288 for the Steel Wheels, and for another $400 you can get the alloys. The Alloys are $600-800 after market so they are a bargain @ $400
I paid $485 over invoice and I got to order what i wanted for options (AB,AA,SR5,CQ)
I think they are parking lights in the bumper, but i'm not %100 sure on that...
Cheers
-wsn
if you arent going to get a lift and get bigger tires, you might as well go with the cheapest wheels, steel in this case. However, if you want to later get a 33"x12.5"x15 tires, and don't want to spend additional $400-$500 on the new wheels, you need to get alloys. (33s would fit a little tight, but I heard they can be run on the alloys. 32s certainly can).
so does anyone REALLY know how you get either the steel, chrome steel, and alloy wheels on a new tacoma? i plan on ordering right from the dealer. also, how long does it take to arrive after ordered?
As far as TRD package goes, aside from lockers you get the Bilsteins, but I think you can really install them yourself afterwards if you want to save money.
The 2002 DC 4x4 is 22.6 MSRP base price, are you trying to not pay more than 23K MSRP or 23K invoice?
You get bigger leafs in the rear, 46mm Bilstein Shocks, the locker, heavier sway bar, and the 16" alloys. The skid plates come on both types. Drive a TRD set up and a non-setup, you will notice the difference.