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Check over on toyotapartssales.com website, I think you should be able to pull up the parts numbers there. If not, you can give them a call and ask for help. I've dealt with them many times and they've got great customer service and really competitive prices too.
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Try car-part.com
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Sweet!
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Much, thanks! :D
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Leigh, a little clueless?
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It looks like there is no CD player. The space above your radio looks like that is where the CD player should be. Go back to the $tealer where you asked your question and have the moron show you where you would insert your CD if you indeed do have one.
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Sounds like a bad starter or starter contacts.
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Could be a bad ground somewhere too.
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It seems as if it's dependent on whether or not the manufacturer decided to encode the discs that way.
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The $tealer could well be right. With all the heat the engine compartment generates, the battery could be dead after four years. I make it a point to replace mine every 4 years just to be on the safe side and for piece of mind. If you don't mind paying extra for one, look into getting an Odyssey red or yellow top battery. Doesn't need water for the lifetime of the battery and won't leak too. It uses a gel based medium instead of water.
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How much more space were you looking to get? A couple more inches?
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I would recommend trdparts4u.com or http://www.toyotaworld.com/ and if you don't mind used parts car-part.com.
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Maybe list the tire brand and size too? Location? It'll help your sale.
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what fuel would you use for 2005 4runner?
Thanks
What does your owner's manual say? I think your 4Runner has the 4.0L V6 like the '05+ Tacos so I would suspect that it needs only 87 octane. You can fill it up with 91 octane every month or so as a treat for your engine, that's what I do.
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Forgot to add, you might want to check for loose vacuum hoses too.
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Have you tried cleaning the throttle body or butterfly valve yet?
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I would consider changing out the front and rear shocks, all the bushings including sway bar, steering rack, end link, etc. Maybe even think about replacing the rear leaf packs too, it couldn't hurt.
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Give some time for the pads to get worn a bit. Were anti-squeal shims included with your pads?
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I would not use 95 octane unless the owner's manual specifically states that you must use it. There are no benefits in using higher octane unless your engine is pinging or knocking. Higher octane is beneficial if you are turbocharged or supercharged. Why waste money on higher octane if you don't need it especially when gas prices are so high?
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Dang, ohhhhhhh so tempted even though I don't need another car! :o
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Location? Price? Model year?
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I would personally go synthetic and you can go longer with your change intervals too. I'm not sure where you live, but I would suggest getting Mobile 1 or the Castrol synthetic made in Germany. I believe the ones that are made in Germany are 0w-30.
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I own a 2001 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 XtraCab with 128,600 miles on it. It has been running smooth till recently it started to Sputter or briefly lose power on the freeway around 70mph. It has had routine tune ups and oil changes.
Does anyone know what might be the cause of this, it seems to be getting worse.
Have you changed your fuel filter yet? Check for any loose vacuum hoses, especially those under the throttle body. Try cleaning for your MAF sensor too, that may help.
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Not sure where you can find one, but would you mind posting some pics of the car? I'd love to see some, thanks!
Resetting 'Maint Reqd' Indicator, How to?
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Isn't it in your owner's manual?