Thank you. I think I got it taken care of. That wire in the pic had been worn through and was causing a very intermittent crank sensor signal that wasn't throwing codes but still caused a misfire. The wiring itself wasn't damaged, only the insulation, so I patched it up with layers of liquid...
I just went outside and measured the temperature at the vent on mine, but it is 110 here so this may not be useful. Parked, idling, with the doors open and AC on max = 55°F. Driving, AC on max = 50°. Driving, AC on lowest speed = 34°; on 2nd lowest speed = 40°. I realized I never use the max...
When you spray the condenser with water, it can transfer a lot more heat than it does with air flowing over it, so it basically shows you how well the condenser could possibly work. That said, this "test" is not definitive, there is still a chance the condenser is a problem. You would need a set...
UPDATE: I charged the battery this morning just to be sure. There are no rodents or droppings, or chewed bits of plastic that I could find anywhere. All the sensors are OEM. I did not scope the crankshaft sensor yet, since that code hasn't returned.
It seemed ok this morning while the engine...
They are sure they got the charge weighed in correctly? They vacuumed it down and charged it with the rear AC turned on, right?
Try spraying the condensor with water from a hose while the AC is on and see if the vent temps drop. Seems like if it's clogged then there will be no difference.
I...
Browsing through the Industrial Metal Supply on 48th Street might give you some ideas. They have a good selection of aluminum and probably enough other stuff that you could throw something together quickly if you need to. That said, I don't think they have t-slot.
8020 sells offcuts on their...
Double check that the flapper behind the cabin air filter is actually moving when you push the recirculate button. Mine was stuck in the fresh air position, and here in Phoenix that meant that I never got cold air out of the vents.
Our 2004 GX470 with 180,000 miles has suddenly started to run rough at idle and sometimes stall. I have not driven it anywhere like this, since it can barely idle. It started yesterday morning, when I started it for the first time after it had been parked for about 10 days while we were out of...
I have not tried the Sherpa 2.0 but I have the Kuat Transfer 2. The rear door hits the rack even when tilted down; it needs maybe an extra inch to clear it. The fit guide for the Transfer 2 show 10.75" hitch centerline to top of rack when tilted down. If the Sherpa 2.0 fit guide shows 9.5" when...
Would somebody who got the Fuyao windshield please post whether it is labeled with both "solartint" and "acoustic" in the bottom corner? And the part number too if possible. I got one installed today, part FW2366, but it is not labeled "acoustic". Curious to see if it is the same part others are...
Honestly, I would not go into it with the expectation that the results will be 100% perfect. That said, I have not done it myself. The dealership did mine and it took them two full days and I had to bring it back four times after that to try to have them fix various pieces of trim that they...
Yes, remove the smaller shaft from the larger. You probably don't need to remove the whole driveshaft. I can't remember but I think I only took apart one end, swung it down, and then slid the smaller shaft out. Mark the sides of the shafts first with a paint pen so they go back together exactly...
I got the Toyota trim from Amayama a couple years ago, looks like they still have it listed for around $40 + about the same for shipping. Might also find it on ebay or amazon. Toyota part is 55412-60250. It is black though.
If you are having the driveshaft thump and are trying to fix it with grease, just adding new grease at the zerks is not enough to keep the thump away for more than a couple weeks. The first time you grease it, you need to first clean out all the old grease by separating the two halves of the...
I changed the ATF fluid and "filter" on my 2004 a couple years ago. Part of the exhaust needs to come out, but I don't remember it being difficult. You'll need a fluid pump with a long hose to add fluid to the fill hole. I used a bike pump connected to an old nalgene bottle, with a hose from...
As far as I know, the altimeter is a barometric altimeter and will always be as accurate as you describe. The thermometer sensor is somewhere near the front of the engine compartment, so if you aren't moving it will gain heat from the engine. As long as you are driving, it is reasonably accurate.