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Old 03-04-2014, 01:30 PM #1
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4runner owners in Europe...

Hej, I am wondering how many European 4Runner owners there are here? And i was wondering your local Toyota garage is doing maintenance on your car, but is he realy knowing what he is doing, why I ask is, I live in Sweden, and asked Toyota Sweden if I by a 4Runner, will my local garage do the maintenance right? And do they have spare parts?

The answer was that they know not much about this car and the parts wil take long to get in Sweden, have to import from the USA...

Please what is your experience with this in your country, in Europe, and is your local garage able to do maintenance on this beauty!

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Hi I am English, but living in France. Better weather, less traffic, more space.
Anyhow to return to your question,I have just bought a 1992 2tl engine 4Runner. I have no experience of the dealers here, as I carry out my own repairs servicing. To date I have found all the parts I required via the internet, eBay, France being especially useful.
As far as I can tell the earlier series are not complicated,and with the aid of a Workshop Manual. Haynes supply an English version,not sure about other languages you should be able to keep her in good spirits.
Remember Toyotas have an enviable reputation for reliability and strength.
So if you are mechanically minded, I'm sure you will be able to get by.
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I do all my work myself, (apart from alignment, rebuilding gearboxes and diffs and painting) but get my parts form the local Toyota Dealer.

Last time I went to my dealership one of the mechanics shot out and started asking me about my truck, so at least they are interested!

If you can't do the work yourself, you ar eprobably better off finding a 4x4 specialist.. ideall one that is a Toyota specialist.. there are a few of them dotted about.
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I do all my work myself, (apart from alignment, rebuilding gearboxes and diffs and painting) but get my parts form the local Toyota Dealer.

Last time I went to my dealership one of the mechanics shot out and started asking me about my truck, so at least they are interested!

If you can't do the work yourself, you ar eprobably better off finding a 4x4 specialist.. ideall one that is a Toyota specialist.. there are a few of them dotted about.
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My GF has a 2019 4runner in Canada. She may be moving back to the UK. Would it be possible to fit headlight deflectors and a rear fog light and pass an MOT? Also, any mods to avoid? I know full front steel bumper with bars is out. Any issues with rear steel dual swingout?
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My GF has a 2019 4runner in Canada. She may be moving back to the UK. Would it be possible to fit headlight deflectors and a rear fog light and pass an MOT? Also, any mods to avoid? I know full front steel bumper with bars is out. Any issues with rear steel dual swingout?
Hello SnoRnR
If you're still looking to import your GF's 4Runner to the UK, I can help with advice and costs.
I imported my 5th Gen T4R SR5 in 2018 and it's a heap more complex than just passing the UK's MOT!
Let me know. I'm at [email protected] if you want to e-mail direct.
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Have had a 99/2000ish 4-Runner here in the UK (Cali import) for 10 years. It wants only servicing and is way more reliable than previous Merc. All parts available at local Toyota dealer at great prices, even a Yuasa battery. Just coming up to 100k miles. I saw a silver one a few years ago in Legoland or Thorpe Park car park. Anybody else in Europe??
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I'm over In Belgium. Awaiting arrival of my 2001 currently. Hope to have it in a few more weeks if I'm lucky, boats sure slow when you want something. Tired of this Smart car tuna can
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Hello

Hi from Bulgeria I bought a new one 4ruuner limited 2016.
Are there other such cars in europe?
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4th Gen in England

I know this is an older thread, but I've had my 4th gen in England for a little over two years now, and have only been disappointed with the local Toyota dealer. I had a problem with the A/C, and they offered to check the fuses but wouldn't do anything else. The thought of contacting Toyota USA for troubleshooting instructions or manuals apparently didn't even cross their mind, it was just "oh well, that American stuff is different and we don't know."
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I have just bought a Chilean (Japanese made) 3rd Gen 4runner back to the UK and need to make it road legal. Need to source side repeaters and a rear fog light - any siggestions please as to what is best to buy (Especialy for the side indicators!) Thanks!
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Have had a 99/2000ish 4-Runner here in the UK (Cali import) for 10 years. It wants only servicing and is way more reliable than previous Merc. All parts available at local Toyota dealer at great prices, even a Yuasa battery. Just coming up to 100k miles. I saw a silver one a few years ago in Legoland or Thorpe Park car park. Anybody else in Europe??
Hi Wizzerz how did you solve the headlights problem for yours? Like many other i'm trying to find RHD headlights and it's quite the challenge
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