Couldn't find any threads on a short cut... Does anybody know a less-invasive way to change out a heater core in a 2008 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6? Because according to the Haynes manual and instructions from O'Reilly I have to disassemble the entire inside of my car steering column and steering wheel included. And I'm really not trying to do all that so if anybody knows a trick I would appreciate it. Apparently whoever did it before cut the pipes and now it's causing me all kinds of problems and I had to bypass the heater core altogether because my floor board filled up with coolant. Also can't upload my photos. Tried. Several times. Smh.
New member here. Did my research here mostly before buying my first T4R and second toyota ever. Had an 86pu that had holes the size of a watermelon rusted in the sides but it still ran.
My new to me 2010 sr5 is weekend use mostly, hauling the pontoon boat and some trail/road use. Maybe 600 miles a month.
Probably will keep it mostly stock since it's capable of what I need as is.
Welcome! The older Toyota’s always rusted out but ran forever eh. You still own it?
Welcome! The older Toyota’s always rusted out but ran forever eh. You still own it?
No, I think I sold it for $1500 or something. I was working at a GM dealership at the time and picked up a 1500 4x4 cheap at work.
I hope the newer ones run forever too, I'm kinda over the new GM stuff.