Depends on the condition of the rest of the frame. I suggest taking a hammer and checking the rest of your frame before deciding. If the rest of it is in okay condition then I would repair the frame.
H i guys, relatively new to the forum, but have an interesting problem. My 01 sr5, while drive on level roads, runs fine, but while on hills looses power about halfway up hill like someone shut off the fuel. Now heres the interesting part...if i floor it, she downshifts, and climbs the hill like a scared rabbit around 70mph, and screaming around 5000rpm...any ideas would be great
H i guys, relatively new to the forum, but have an interesting problem. My 01 sr5, while drive on level roads, runs fine, but while on hills looses power about halfway up hill like someone shut off the fuel. Now heres the interesting part...if i floor it, she downshifts, and climbs the hill like a scared rabbit around 70mph, and screaming around 5000rpm...any ideas would be great
Location: north east of Fairbank out there in the frontiers Alaska
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TRAC OFF Switch install (2001-2002 4runners only)
yahooo.....thanks sean for this video....my future mod have been planning to do and the video takes the guess work out of it, even though some threads had good pictures.
what switch are you using.....Part number if toyota or link to it or both...
thanks again have been using your videos for years, on my 2000, now my new to me 2001 I have some new systems and things to learn and mod, and this is one of them
thanks
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2000 SR-5 Highlander version 4:30's, factory locker , green, bought 6/21
2001 SR-5... bought 11/20..sold 6/21....
2000 SR-5 moded, lifted, e locker, other cool stuff, totaled 10/20
That works great for an ECU that doesnt have an Immobiliser. Then what would be the options to make it work with the car? Reprogramming? Swapping the eprom chip? Need some help here finishing my auto to manual swap!
Location: north east of Fairbank out there in the frontiers Alaska
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Hey Dudes, Sean and I did a brake fluid flush on Sean's rig. The FSM does say to immerse your drain tube into some brake fluid and I've also seen other videos like from Chris Fix and Eric the Car Guy who say this step is necessary. I had never heard of this before doing the flush on Sean's rig and I honestly don't think it's necessary. If you do everything correctly, you should not pull any air into your brake system. My thinking is this, if it were actually crucial to do this step, than you would technically have to start off with your drain tube evacuated of air as well.
Anyway, I would like to hear some comments regarding the whole drain tube immersed in brake fluid. I've never done this and I've always had good results with my brake bleeds so I'm taking the position it's not necessary. Maybe it's more of a back-up in case the person doing the brake pedal pumping lifts up on the pedal before you had a chance to close the bleeder.
Enjoy the show!
ive done with and without the hose in fluid,
new to me 2001
questions :
1) someone else posted that you need a program to bleed these "newer" brakes, yet you dont use one, is it really needed ?
2) seans rig looks like it has the TBU, when I did it on my 2000 it was a bit of work to get rid of soft pedal. looks like you have no issues with it, was reluctant to try the TBU with the new style master cylinder, but I guess it must be ok. SO Sean....how is the brake pedal ?
3) it says sean switched to a 98 differential, was that to add an elocker ? Doesnt the 2001 and 2002 have a slightly different brake system and runs 2 hoses to the back, how did you go from two hoses to one hose ?
thanks to both you guys , your videos have been a big help, and just trying to learn more about this 2001 and planning upcoming mods, like a tbu.
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2000 SR-5 Highlander version 4:30's, factory locker , green, bought 6/21
2001 SR-5... bought 11/20..sold 6/21....
2000 SR-5 moded, lifted, e locker, other cool stuff, totaled 10/20
Hi all, I have a 1997 SR5 V6 3.4L automatic with 245k miles on her. About a month ago the engine was running rough and a little shaky at stops. Read a P0304 cylinder 4 misfire code. Next day I couldn't get it to start. I replaced the spark plugs, wires, ignition coils, and nothing.... I replaced the cylinder 4 fuel injector yesterday and shes up and running.
The engine still has a bit of a shake (not nearly as bad), but I want to stay on top of it. I let it idle for a while and drove it around some with no change. Any ideas what else could cause that rumble?