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Please help.
This changed about 2 months ago when he went to Hobbie Toyota in Oroville. Every person he met there was professional, courteous and honest. With the exception of his trip to buy one from me, this was the first positive buying experience he has had. All questions were answered quickly and completely. I know Oroville is not a Bay area store, but this kind of treatment is worth rewarding and worth the drive.
I have absolutely no connection to this store, but from what I have read here at Edmunds, you in Northern CA have your work cut out for you in finding a decent store. I hope this helps.
Also, I checked many dealership's inventories out on the web beforehand. I didn't find it too helpful unfortunately. Many inventory lists hadn't been updated in weeks. It's a hassle having to call all the dealerships but it's a lot easier than driving!
Price-wise, the Bay Area can be tougher than most areas to deal despite the high number of franchises. When the going gets too tough, I have to turn to you-know-who in the Long Beach area, and have the vehicle shipped.
I went with a 4Runner because I wanted something reliable, tough, would get me through Tahoe without any hassles, and would have a great resale value to boot.
Anyway, I worked with David Rodriguez at Capitol but again, you can probably work with anyone. Just bring up the fact that other dealerships are running the same deal and you shouldn't have a problem. If you want, let me know what color etc you're looking for. I called all the dealers last week on their inventories and might be able to save you some time in that dept.
Jon
time as come to replace the tires and I haven't been real happy with the Bridgestone Duelers
that come on the truck (very sloppy in the rain). I spoke to my dealer and he recommended Michelin LTX's as a good replacement tire. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions
Thanks........
"Owner's Manuals are available for most vehicles listed below for $9.95.
You'll also find Service Manuals for the VERY technically inclined. To purchase the one you want, locate it here and phone 1-800-622-2033 between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time."
In looking at the listing for 98 4Runners, it appears the part number of the owner's manual for your year is 00400-OM357-17U, but I encourage you to go there and make sure.
By the way, I didn't get the master key with my vehicle either, so if you find out how to get one via some other source, please post that information here on this list.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Gary
Gene
Anyway, I want to install a bug deflector to protect the hood, especially from stones. I'm thinking of getting one from my dealer's accessory shop. I'm wondering what the current owners have on their 4runners. I'd like a model that's low profile & doesn't require any drilling to install.
Any suggestions on which one(s) that you guys have found to work\look best?
I have a 1994 4-runner with 92k miles. The speedo has been acting up for a few months now...works most of the time, but fluctuates from spped to 0 back to speed. Twice the sppedo has shut off....one time, the Check engine light went on. After a few minutes, the speedo started to wkr again, and the Ckeck engine light went off. The mechanic stated there was a code on the computer, but the code was inconclusive...he stated that it could be a number of things, speedo cable, speed sensor, etc.
Yesterday, I was driving to work. After 30 minutes, the speedo shut down. No MPH, no miles were logged. The condition lasted for nearly 4 miles. Once I stopped, the transmission WOULD NOT shift out of first. The speedo was fluctuating, up to 60, down to 10, up to 50 down to 10, etc. When I came to the next stop sign, the speedo was still fluctuating even though I was standing still. The tranny was staying in first gear for a couple of blocks. I had to make several stops at stop lights and stop signs. All of the sudden, the speedo was working again, and the tranny was shifting normally. I took the truck to the dealer, and there was no code to detect any problem. The mechanic test drove the vehicle for approximately 20 miles, without any fluctuation.
Has anyone else experienced speedo problems with the 4-runner? Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be?
I appreciate your response.
The caller called back shortly after on the "Stump the Chumps" segment on a later week's show, and it turns out that they were right. VSS was replaced and the problems were resolved.
Hope you found this interesting! Take it for what it's worth.
Drew
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Good luck and please keep us updated!
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I also own a Camry. When the camry is at idle the vent temp is 42 F when going 60 mph the Camry vent temp is 38 F.
Does anyone know if these vent temperatures are in the normal range for 4Runner?
Thanks in advance.
I'll probably go with the toyota's also. If you don't mind me asking, how much did you pay for it at the dealer?
The toyota-parts.com lists it for $70, but with shipping, it comes to around $80-82, so if it costs only a few more bucks at the dealer, I rather just get it from there. Also, I don't have to wait for delivery, I want it now! heh heh.
The best deal I've found for the entire set is $350 (incl. front/rear flares, rear mudguards, and end caps for the running boards).
It seems ridiculous to me that plastic could cost so much!
Thanks for your help.