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  1. does seem a little over the top to replace what is essentially a service item. Glad you have sorted it though
  2. you could add an aftermarket system like XTrons audio with SatNav function
  3. have you tried putting 12 volts directly to it to see if it powers up?
  4. maybe easier to fit it to the smaller pulleys first and leave the larger one until last....e.g. the crankshaft pulley, easier to roll over that one when you place it over the first part and turn the pulley to roll it on
  5. If it uses the Denso relay (see link) then these fail regularly but are cheap http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/467-Toyota-Lexus-4-Pin-Beige-Multi-Use-Relay-Denso-90987-02022-156700-2470-12V-/262755054817?epid=1628428581&hash=item3d2d6bf4e1:g:YcUAAOSwWxNYyTG1
  6. first thing I would check or even replace for the small cost involved would be the radiator pressure cap because if that is failing on maintaining a constant pressure then it allows the coolant to boil up quicker. Any ignition misfire would only contribute to higher engine running temperatures. Also, check the main engine cooling fan is operating correctly
  7. Hi...welcome to the Forum sorry for the late response. Maybe worth trying companies like TomTom or some audio systems have SatNav capabilities such as in this link http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7-Toyota-Corolla-Verso-Car-DVD-Player-Head-Unit-Radio-Stereo-USB-Fascia-Kit-ET-/322444753995?hash=item4b13347c4b:g:CCoAAOSwOgdYvp8x
  8. Hi OilBurner....welcome to the Forum Sorry for the late response....good to have you onboard
  9. Hi Chery....welcome to the Forum Sorry for the late response
  10. That's a really good mileage for the truck...let's hope for many more!
  11. However, there are products like Waxoyl which is a treatment to cover all components and completely eradicate any future corrosion issues
  12. Generally is unnecessary as the manufacturers coat the underside with special compounds to resist corrosion to the chassis components.
  13. Hi Cindy...welcome to the Forum Sorry about the delay in responding to your post. Cheers Trevor
  14. Hi Ray...welcome to the Forum Sorry, can't help with the exact procedure but there may be someone on here that can help? Anyone ??
  15. Hi welcome to the Forum Not entirely sure what the exact procedure it but I'm sure it's not going to be easy to replace. You could try lifting out any panels, ashtrays, etc from the centre console to see if you can access it from there. Cheers Trevor
  16. Hi...welcome to the Forum If there is movement on the engine and also the transmission that allow the gearshift to move then almost certainly there is excessive play in the mounts. Chances are the compliance in the rubber mounts is incorrect because they are inferior quality, I would almost certainly swop them out for better quality ones. Start with the rear mount first that controls the front/rear movement of the engine Cheers Trevor
  17. Hi...welcome to the Forum Possibly a lower profile tyre used on the later vehicle, maybe change the profile to allow a more comfortable ride?
  18. It seems to affect the Lexus rear lamps as well, same supplier to both manufacturers???
  19. Here is a link to some information for your problem https://www.obd-codes.com/u0110
  20. Hi....and welcome to the Forum That is a beautiful car and well worth hanging onto. Maybe the carb just needs a Jiffy Kit install through it?
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