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  1. SeekerJAE

    Hoses - Toyota 77754-60240Hose, Charcoal Canister Outlet

    I am sure that you could use it as is. Only kept it to retain original equipment
  2. SeekerJAE

    Hoses - Toyota 77754-60240Hose, Charcoal Canister Outlet

    I have a ‘99 LC 100 and having the same dry rot issue, I was able to buy the charcoal canister outlet hose without the vacuum check port that fits the ‘98 (77754-60231). The part is a perfect fit, and I simply reused the old check port by cutting the new hose and inserting it in the original...
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    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Using my Toyota dealer to cut my aftermarket key from RemotesRemotes.com - Replacement Keyless Entry Remote Key Fob Free Programming Instructions - https://www.remotesremotes.com/default.asp to match my VIN, and post #14 and #45 under Mauser’s “100 series master key thread”, I was able program...
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    side moldings

    I have to replace my right rear side molding after some off highway adventures resulted in this piece going missing. So I wanted to share some of the experience in the hope that it will help others. The red molding clips turn 90 degrees and can be carefully removed intact. I could not turn the...
  5. SeekerJAE

    Need help identifying genuine Denso 90919-02230 coil packs from fakes

    I noticed a while back that Toyota replaced the old part number for my ‘99 100 with this same part, and yes the flair is gone. However, the coil has worked fine so far. As I recall this part number is the same one used in a newer year version of our engine. By the way mine didn’t come with a...
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    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    It was this one off Amazon. SUV Car Cover Waterproof All... Now that I have cinched down the straps I see that I have about a foot of extra length. However that allows me the flexibility to unsnap the cinch straps and open a door without removing the whole cover when I forget my water bottle...
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    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Gave her a new oversized cover to accommodate the dual swing outs on the rear bumper. It has three cross under straps for when the winds are coming. And an adapted pool noodle to protect the new cover from the Jerry Can box while covered. This is where the prior cover failed due to sharpish...
  8. SeekerJAE

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Replaced the spark plugs all around and the ignition coil for cylinder 1 due to a misfire code on cylinder 1. Checked the heater “t’s”, which are both shiny black with no cracking, (thank you PO). Cleaned off some battery corrosion from the bar holding it in place. Noted that my power steering...
  9. SeekerJAE

    Ignition Coil Replace or Reuse?

    I installed the 02259 Toyota coil in my ‘99, which is spec on the 2004-07 LC, and cleared the code yesterday. There doesn’t seem to be an issue this far, with just a little bit of driving around town.
  10. SeekerJAE

    Ignition Coil Replace or Reuse?

    Has anyone else come across the situation of ordering 90919-02230 and receiving 90919-02259 for the coil part number? The online parts department for my local dealer is a little confusing, in that it tells me that this part is for the 2004-2007, but also that this part is no longer available...
  11. SeekerJAE

    Ignition Coil Replace or Reuse?

    Thank goodness for wive’s with accounts right?! Come on Amazon, get it together.
  12. SeekerJAE

    Ignition Coil Replace or Reuse?

    Dang! I just bought 4 from Toyota at $113 each. Good to know that these are an EXACT match. Though I don't know when I will see another issue. I am replacing three that have a crack or split seem, and putting one in my spares kit. Only cylinder one is throwing a code right now, and I cannot see...
  13. SeekerJAE

    New Unpleasant Experience - Solution Ideas?

    Thanks for the tools list and suggestions. We had the four way lug tool and a screw jack (which was not working in this instance), the air compressor and most everything else. I need to add the breaker bar, the ratchet strap (great idea), a better jack, and valve tool. So basically I had the...
  14. SeekerJAE

    New Unpleasant Experience - Solution Ideas?

    No doubt, I could have had some additional tools and will next time. This vehicle and trail driving are relatively new for me. Thanks for the confirmation on the beadlockers.
  15. SeekerJAE

    New Unpleasant Experience - Solution Ideas?

    I had this happen yesterday morning up in the mountains on a trail that was new to me and I was not prepared for it. I didn’t have a jack that was workable and I didn’t have a breaker bar to loosen the lugs that my mechanic overtightened last week. Luckily a couple of locals came out and with...
  16. SeekerJAE

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Right on! Thanks I see a new mini project in my future.
  17. SeekerJAE

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Where are you guys tying into the right power? My stock running boards didn’t have any wires or lights attached to them. Was this only a feature after ‘99?
  18. SeekerJAE

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Completed butt lift. 4x4 Labs bumper with Cruiser Tech basket and tire mounts. Before…and After… But then you could see the bit of rust on my differential… So I fixed that also… Now it’s time to get dirty again. ;)
  19. SeekerJAE

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Due to unusually uncooperative weather for painting through December here in SoCal blacking out my stock wheels took a few weeks. I used Rustoleum Automotive Primer and Dupli-Color Satin finish wheel paint, and received some black lug nuts for Christmas. I even painted the wheel balancing...
  20. SeekerJAE

    What have you done to your 100 Series this week?

    Also installed some MetalTech sliders this week. I picked them up used here on the forum, (thanks Tanner H). I took a little time generously sanding around the damaged powder coat areas, then applied primer and three coats of satin black Rust-oleum. Topped them off with some sand tape for easy...
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