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Old 02-06-2023, 05:12 PM #16
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I'll pile on. What you are experiencing is 100% normal.
In basically all vehicles with a combustion engine. (not ALL, there are a couple of odd exceptions).

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Interesting…my 2005 4Runner and wife’s 2019 Highlander does not have the same starting when engine is warm. Both start the same as a cold engine.

But anyways, thank you everyone for letting me know it’s just the way these engines are. It’s a big relief for me, but I will however clean the IAC when I get a chance. Thanks everyone!
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By faster I mean this. When engine is cold, it’ll take say 2 seconds to start or so. Whe engine is warm and operating temp it’ll start in like 1/4 of a second
My truck does this, too and always has. I don't believe it's an issue or a problem however.

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I am kinda surprised a newer 4 runner doesn't do it. As it's very common in Toyotas to do this. Not sure about the cars etc. But the trucks and 4 runners all still should. I check and see if my 09 tocuma does it...

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I am kinda surprised a newer 4 runner doesn't do it. As it's very common in Toyotas to do this. Not sure about the cars etc. But the trucks and 4 runners all still should. I check and see if my 09 tocuma does it...

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In American cars each manufacturer takes a different approach. Like Toyota not starting the fuel pump until key is in the start position.

One approach is how many degrees of crank rotation (pickup pulses) they decide to use before arming the fuel and ignition systems.


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Again thank you everyone for chiming in. Puts my mind at ease and makes me love my 3rd gen more every day. Still haven’t decided between my 2000 and 2005 which is preferred. Thanks everyone!
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