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  1. The brake fluid is justified as it absorbs moisture from the atmosphere (Hygroscopic) and can affect braking when they get hot.
    The suspension, I have never heard of that one before except for it may be possible for components to soften up and allow 'sagging' in the suspension but this would be evident by tire wear (if the tires don't show any wear on the inner or outer edges then there is nothing wrong with the suspension set up - unless you do a lot of city driving)

  2. There has been discussion on this on other car forums and you can source new steel rim and tyre through Toyota dealers but at a cost.
    Ideally, a SpaceSaver wheel is ideal for fitting into the boot area whereas a full-size wheel and tyre would take up valuable boot space but be more beneficial regarding cost (e.g. buy one from a junkyard complete or secondhand sale sites) and also can drive on it permanently rather than 50mph for maximum of 50 miles

  3. Certainly a wiring issue but one which would require further investigation to avoid damaging any electronic units

    As the vehicle is 2004 it shouldn't be loaded with CanBus systems so relatively straightforward wiring, in theory

  4. i would take it for a drive with the lights on and see if they disappear after a while.
    Chances are it could be water ingress into the electrics for the ABS and this could trigger the lights

    If the lights stay on then it is worth getting a scan carried out to see what fault codes are in the ECU memory which will make it easier and more precise to diagnose the actual fault

    If the lights come on when braking or accelerating then you maybe need to look at your tires which may be losing traction and bringing the lights on

  5. Sounds like it could do with some maintenance to restore the mpg

    Oil, filters, plugs, etc.....shouldn't cost that much and would financially give a return from increased economy

  6. Wow!  what an absolute beauty, haven't seen one of that model for many years (probably decades) now

    There may be a chance of finding a universal seal of the correct style and dimensions from eBay or other online sales sites
    Trouble is that you may need to remove it to measure the dimensions of the channels in the rubber where is fits the bodywork and glass

  7. Worth checking the seat belt pretensioners on each of the front seats as the connections go weak over time (located under the seats)

    You can prove this by pushing the seat rearwards and switching the ignition on to see if the SRS lamp goes out and then do the same rolling the seat forwards and switching the ignition once more to see if the lamp extinguishes.
    If no joy, then at least you have eliminated the pretensioners.

    Avoid physically touching the connections under the seat (coloured yellow) until the battery is disconnected for at least 30 minutes if you are going to disconnect and reconnect them

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