Hey all, just wanted to update this to say that I successfully programmed two additional key fobs for my truck recently. I bought OEM Denso fobs from Tom's Key Company, and they included a programmer and a USB connector, which you return once the...
It's this thing in this post here-
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/200-series-toyota-land-cruiser-transfer-case-damper-torque-spec.1195569/post-12945371
When I got my LX it was missing, assuming a dealer tech forgot to re-attach it after a...
If you've ever bled brakes before, it's actually a little easier. Post up in the regional forum and see if someone will help you out.
If you're going to do fluid, do globes too. And make sure you use the metal 2.5L cans. Spray your globes with...
UPDATE:
I'm reporting back with a 2 week update of driving around on conventional 200 series Land Cruiser suspension in my 2015 LX570 since I told @paulunm I would.
As previously mentioned, my suspension setup is stock Land Cruiser springs &...
Must have missed that, I thought most were removing the actuator- which makes me nervous- seems like this way you're less likely to get it wrong.
I do have to say, (knock on wood)- after replacing my battery and exercising 4LO and the diff lock-...
This looks to be a lot more simple than pulling the whole actuator off the rods/t-case…
I had no idea separating the actuator in half was possible- with the actuator still attached to the t-case. Anyone tried this method?
I think you need to find someone with Techstream to pull codes, I don't think Autozone's scanner is going to be any better than yours- need to pull Toyota specific codes.
I just took her out on a 5 miles stretch, and suspension wise it's feels like my 2011 Land Cruiser felt with the stock suspension. I'm going to take her on the highway in a bit, so I'll report back.
I look at it this way, on the 4.7, the timing belt interval is 90k miles. Common to replace the water pump, accessory belt, and all pulleys at that mileage too.
We have timing chains, but there's no reason to believe our water pumps last longer...