Hey guys,
Just thought I would say hello. I'm the proud owner of a 2010 sr5 4runner, and a 2008 tundra. Have been lurking a while and thought I would join finally. Let's see, I like long walks on the beach, good food, and pornography. Just kidding. Or am I? I'm in the Houston, Tx area, design integrated operating room control and video systems. I've been messing with cars and low voltage electronics ever since I can remember. I have three dogs. I like guns. I dunno what else you guys want to know, so that's all I have. Take care.
Hi newbies! I’m happy to read you here. If you ever need different spot for a discussion, feel free to use this site web, It has been very helpful for me and for my friends, we enjoyed it a lot Good luck, take care? All the best to you!
Hello everybody! Glad to join this community. Let me introduce myself, I am a 3rd-year student. Sometimes I work freelance at custom essay writing companies on this site. I love Toyota cars, my father has Camry and sometimes I take it to ride with friends. I started to work just to begin putting off money for my own car.
I too am new as of yesterday. I have a problem that I would like help with. I have a 2016 4Runner. I was on my way out to get medicine for my wife and was in a hurry. I found my battery was dead. No one was around to help, so I took the dead battery out and put one from my travel trailer in. It was the same size. In my haste I didn't notice that the battery terminals were opposite. I blew the 140 amp fuse. I have charged and replaced the battery and soldered a new 140 amp fuse across the blown one as it seems to be very difficult to get the fuse box apart to actually replace the original fuse. I also replaced two smaller fuses. Everything seems to be working, but the car won't start. The battery light is on. My neighbor thinks it could be a fuse or relay keeping the fuel pump from working. Thanks for any suggestions.
I too am new as of yesterday. I have a problem that I would like help with. I have a 2016 4Runner. I was on my way out to get medicine for my wife and was in a hurry. I found my battery was dead. No one was around to help, so I took the dead battery out and put one from my travel trailer in. It was the same size. In my haste I didn't notice that the battery terminals were opposite. I blew the 140 amp fuse. I have charged and replaced the battery and soldered a new 140 amp fuse across the blown one as it seems to be very difficult to get the fuse box apart to actually replace the original fuse. I also replaced two smaller fuses. Everything seems to be working, but the car won't start. The battery light is on. My neighbor thinks it could be a fuse or relay keeping the fuel pump from working. Thanks for any suggestions.