04-24-2019, 07:51 PM
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3rd life expectancy
Hi! New to the forum! Just bought a 2000 4runner limited with 212,000 miles on it! Pretty happy with it, the guy i got it from took care of it well. I heard about some of the general commom problems these 3rd gens have and just was curious how long do you think they last? I have a friend that told me that the head gaskets can blow easily at about 250,000 miles on the 3rd gens because the exhaust is close which causes it to crack. I have also heard about the pink milkshake problem. How worried should i be? Planning on taking really good care of this rig. I am really enthusiastic about this forum and hoping to learn alot as well as share what i know! 😊
Anyways on a side note let me know if there is any other issues to watch out for 👍
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04-24-2019, 08:13 PM
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If you haven't seen this one there's a lot of answers for what you are looking for: 3rd Gen 4Runner Buyer's Guide
The crossover pipe does heat the back cylinders a little but not nearly as much as the 2nd Gen 4Runners with the 3VZ-E engine. Sometimes people get the two mixed up. Don't be worried, keep your fluids fresh and clean and most 4Runners will last over 300,000 miles. That's for the engine at least. Other things such as suspension, bushings, etc. will start to wear out but the engine should be good to you if you are good to it.
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04-24-2019, 08:17 PM
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head gaskets, I think you will hear all different things, including people on this forum who have 300k and have never had a head off. I have read debates where some think that blown head gaskets could be related to using the wrong antifreeze that is corrosive....lots of opinions out there. Some say its if the car has overheated....debates a plenty.
you say its been well cared for. whats the history on timing belt, lbj and radiator.
Lower ball joints, research that, and only use Toyota only good some say for about 150k if not off roading much
radiator, don't want pink milkshake, look that up. I replaced mine preventative at 165k. Some say that's about max of life, some have gotten longer
timing belt, yours should be on its 2nd by now, and maybe do soon for its 3rd,and with it should be new water pump, tensioners , etc etc
rear wheel bearings esp seals...debate on when, some say 300k some say 200k, thought I was replacing mine preventative at 230k only to find it was well due, one seal was leaking , had not blown past the outer seal on the
sealed bearing yet, but had gotten into the bearing and it was rough
In about two weeks I will be doing the knock sensors and vc gaskets, had a knock sensor throw a code, parts will be here mid next week
otherwise GREAT rigs
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04-24-2019, 08:34 PM
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Plan to be buried in it, or get it to at least 2029.
Concerning the rear axle seals, change the breather on the rear axle first to prevent those seals from leaking.
These rigs do like their OEM replacement parts, or at least those made by the parent company such as Denso.
Congrats! We do here like pics though.
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04-24-2019, 09:49 PM
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All Toyotas are high mileage vehicles and I am very partial to the 96-2004 ones. I have many customers with over 300k on their Carmrys, Corollas, Tacomas, 4Runners,Tundras, etc. If well taken care of and not a lemon from the start (even Toyota makes a bad one once in a while) and the rust doesn't get to it you should get 3-500k out of it. If you're worried about PMS by-pass the radiator with an external cooler. Use OEM parts for suspension and steering especially. Napa sells this line called Altrom which is OE parts. 555, Aisin, Denso is the way to go. Protect your frame!
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04-24-2019, 11:15 PM
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We recently sold one that was really really well taken care of by its original owner that had 411,000 miles on it. We have another that has 354k that runs and drives great. As long as they are well maintained they will go forever.
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04-25-2019, 07:34 AM
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I just turned over 380k and runs like a champ.
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04-25-2019, 08:54 AM
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96RedRunner got totaled showing 374k mi odometer worked intermittently for 2-3 yrs so I'll say it had 400k mi. Never had HG problem,
did research when I bought it with 74k mi, HG problems were on units built in 1995, 96Red built 01-96 VIN out of recall range. Maint is the key IMHO.
Radiator I changed around 300k because plastic tank top cracked, you worried about milkshake change Radiator.
Rear axle seals finally went at 340k mi, they wore out. All I ever did was make sure axle vent was working for as long as I had it.
I did the recommended interval service on it and a bit more till it went to the bone yard.
Had one unplanned cost, my fault though. Replaced AC system because I didn't change the filter/drier it broke up got in system,
$25 dollar part replacement would have saved me $1575.
Do your part, pray no one totals it for you good for your final resting place, Lol.
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04-25-2019, 12:39 PM
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Just as a quick note - the 555 ball joints are NOT OEM - even if 555 makes them for Toyota, the ones you get at the parts store are not the same. Other things, like Aisin water pumps are the same...
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04-25-2019, 01:04 PM
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ONE MEEEELEEEON KM!!!
If you take care of it. There's some video on Youtube about a guy with a Tacoma that has like a million miles, same engine.
They have well known problems which can be easily fixed and you can go indefinitely. LBJ's, pink milkshake, rusting coolant lines to rear heater, axles seals, rusting frame, rusting diff pumpkin cover. Refresh it and change fuel filter, oil filter, steering fluid, suspension bushings, etc etc.
I thought I blew my head gasket because it overheated bad a few times, but it's still fine.
It's not like other cars where everything falls apart. These just have a few issues you need to be aware of.
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04-25-2019, 01:09 PM
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I dont really maintain and truck only fix what is broken and it still going strong at 220000 miles.
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04-25-2019, 02:05 PM
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Regular maintenance aside, most common high mileage mechanical issues are repairable and relatively simple to do for a guy with tools and basic mechanical ability. It just depends on how much time and money you are willing to spend. Stuff like the rear axle seals, clutch, and suspension related repairs are going to be a little more involved but not impossible especially with all the great write ups on this site.
In most cases, I think the biggest factor limiting the 4Runner's lifespan is rust. The average mileage of many 3rd gens on the road today are around the 300-400,000 km range. I see no reason why the engine and transmissions (manual and possibly autos as well) can't get another 200,000 km, which is another 10 years. In 10 years, this is going to be a 30 year old truck of which it's probably a good idea to get a newer DD with more modern safety features.
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04-25-2019, 09:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by phattyduck
Just as a quick note - the 555 ball joints are NOT OEM - even if 555 makes them for Toyota, the ones you get at the parts store are not the same. Other things, like Aisin water pumps are the same...
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Nothing you get anywhere is the same as they put on at the factory even if you buy it from the dealer especially on American cars
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04-26-2019, 08:26 AM
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same... just preventive maintenance and fixing crap that breaks with factory parts and it still runs great.. 290k-miles. Received her at birth in 2002 with 2miles!
a quick pic of me picking up some baseboard...makes me laugh every time at how i have this rigged up.. hahah
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04-28-2019, 11:42 AM
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2000 4Runner limited here 256k no issues with regular maintenance
Best suv I have ever owned. Bought it with 180k on the clock
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