I was looking to replace my wife's Corolla fuel pump and tried very hard to find a Denso replacement. After some time I noticed that Denso is not selling fuel pumps anymore, perhaps there is only a residual stock and this is why:
https://www.denso.com/global/en/news/newsroom/2022/20220117-g01/...
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Guys, is there a real difference, for example, on the Rear RH door weatherstrip parts 67871-60043 and 67871-60041 beside the second one being just a little lower in price?
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Thanks for clearing this up. As Venezuela had both, carburated and fuel injection models on the first 4 years of production, perhaps the engines sent along the CKDs to Cumaná for assembly had the carburated version wires for both?
I've been searching around more info about the OEM Cables for my FZJ80. I had a 1993 and I remember the boots being all black instead of red on the extremes of the boots, which made me doubt when I got my newer FZJ80 and the first thing I did was replace the wires as they had the red boots...
Well it ended up being a forgotten tracking device, I had one installed when I bought the truck and had it removed a year after since it gave the no CEL issue, at that time they removed another one hidden below the driver seat belt. I had no more issues until this time in September-October...
The truck is back from an specialist workshop, I won't say it's solved until the no CEL has disappeared for at least two months. The ECU is fine, the FL is top notch, the fuses and relays too, the problem was a big surprise and the work the guy did was something I couldn't have done my self at...
I have to bump my own thread after one year and couple of months of peace, now the dreaded no CEL came back, also noticed no ABS light when this happens, the engine cranks but won't start.
Hence I was looking for a fusible link spare, although I had it checked and everything seemed to be within...
I know that, and I don't bring them directly to Venezuela, I have them shipped to an address in USA, and not for resale, just for my own use, just the fusible link and a gasket set for a 2005 Corolla cannot be bought from them online, have to be bought walk by.
I got a reply from a Toyota dealer in the Miami area... I quote:
"Good morning,
This part we do have in stock, currently is just not available online.
If you are in the area, you can just walk in to buy it.
Thanks,
V."
So it seems Toyota is trying to prevent large quantities being sent...
Yes, you need Sealant, lots of it, on previous messages there is lot of input, not only it is a mess is a very finicky job, the guy left a little spot without Sealant, I handed him two tubes and used 1 and a half, so I kept the remaining half, the 3M bedding compound doesn't dry and could put...
No problem, thanks for clarifying this point, as I thought it was a bad translation somewhere.
I did find the Third product shown on the SST on the net. Comes in a box with a two little bottles, one of them is Primer and other couldn't find what it is, applicators for the primer and a piece of...
In amazon the picture is the wrong one, so far the 3M 08509 is the one closer to what butyl is. This product is one of the preferred for Classic Cars restorations like 60s mustangs, old Ford and Chevy pickup trucks.
Some need adhesive between the gastket and the windshield, some not, while...
As far as I've spoken with the installers they explained that when 80 series came out of the assembly line, they used butyl which doesn't dry hard, it keeps a sticky consistency or dries just as rubber.
BTW checking in the sun my windshield I found the urethane wasn't applied well last time and...
Thanks for this info, actually "Threecement" is the bad translation for "Threebond" the manufacturer of both products, a Japanese company. Probably its a butyl based product that's no longer recommended for ecological or other reasons.
The Drive Joy product shown as a Synthetic rubber...
That's what I thought, but researching the Sikaflex 256HV shown in the FSM, it is most likely Urethane but there are no updates, bulletins or whatever Toyota do to update procedures to know what they recommend these days for the 80 series. I'll try to read a bit more about the use of urethane...