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Eh it wasn't all that bad. I mean yeah there was lots and lots of spaghetti to be removed and whatnot but all-in-all I didn't think it was an overly complicated job. Just tedious and time consumptive.Desmogging my 60 brings back nightmares. Welcome to the 100 club!
A few months ago I was having a similar situation with the alarm. At the time my key fob was not working or programmed, but both keys that came with my truck were master keys, indicated by flashy light by the clock. I have a 98. Anywho, the truck decided to stop starting one day, I tried to jump it with no luck. It ended up just being the battery terminals needing a thorough cleaning. Coincidentally, after that and figuring out how to program the key fob, I have not had any issues with the alarm going off randomly. Not sure that they are related, but it may have something to do with the ground?Gotta love the random acts of this truck sometimes. I think I have an electrical gremlin somewhere.
Twice since I have owned it I have gone out, unlocked the doors with the fob, opened the drivers door only to have the alarm go off. Normally I could just press the unlock button again and it would cancel the alarm.
However, today that alarm would not shut off not matter what button I pushed. I ended up having to put the key in the ignition and turn the ignition to the ACC position for the alarm to stop. Anyone have this happen to them??
Tuesday night I went down with this damn sinus cold thing that has been going around so I haven't driven the truck in a couple days as I have been in bed since. Yesterday morning, around 11am, I get up to go grab some more daytime cough/sinus stuff and look outside to see a massive sheet of white? WTF, ok all that wind we have been having was signifying a storm coming. Literally got a good 4" of snow yesterday, and it was a low of about 39* during that day. So that was WITH the stuff that melted off. Of course, this morning as I get up to go to the DR office to get some meds the streets are covered with ice and snow. This was my first time driving Alita in anything other than a small dusting.
Needless to say she handled the weather and idiots great. Felt like there was nothing on the ground at all. I was actually really surprised at how surefooted she felt. Saw plenty of cars spinning their tires at stop signs where there was ice, plenty of small slides from people not negotiating turns properly. Nothing major, no accidents, just the normal stuff. But being used to driving in an FJ60 in this stuff, there is definitely a HUGE difference in the feel when in the snow. Part of that I am sure is the tires, but really it is kinda nice how surefooted she felt. It was something I was wondering about.
Got some more parts the last couple days so hopefully if I can kick this bug I will be able to finish greasing the drive shaft, change diff oil, replace brake pads and install the dash cluster bulbs that are burnt out.
A few months ago I was having a similar situation with the alarm. At the time my key fob was not working or programmed, but both keys that came with my truck were master keys, indicated by flashy light by the clock. I have a 98. Anywho, the truck decided to stop starting one day, I tried to jump it with no luck. It ended up just being the battery terminals needing a thorough cleaning. Coincidentally, after that and figuring out how to program the key fob, I have not had any issues with the alarm going off randomly. Not sure that they are related, but it may have something to do with the ground?
Edit, prior to addressing battery terminals the alarm going off like once a week.
Dont be mad at your new cruiser. Just part of the getting to know each other process.
Yeah I get it... suddenly she is getting attention that she probably hasn't had for years. So NOW she wants to monopolize it. Mind you she doesn't realize that her new owner is a poor state worker... LOL
She will get the same love that BeBe got for sure. Just got to be able to have the money and time... Actually @TRAIL TAILOR J, I am planning to head your way in the near future to grab a diff drop bracket from you. Figure that can't hurt to help prolong the life of the aftermarket axles until I can afford real ones.
Yeah I get it... suddenly she is getting attention that she probably hasn't had for years. So NOW she wants to monopolize it. Mind you she doesn't realize that her new owner is a poor state worker... LOL
She will get the same love that BeBe got for sure. Just got to be able to have the money and time... Actually @TRAIL TAILOR J, I am planning to head your way in the near future to grab a diff drop bracket from you. Figure that can't hurt to help prolong the life of the aftermarket axles until I can afford real ones.
That's good to know. These are cheap aftermarkets so no plan to rebuild them. Will likely go with something like the CVJ Axles or Toyota OEM when the time comes. Just don't have the scratch to deal with it at the moment. Plus I will want to do other things while I am there like diff seals, bearings, etc. to ensure that everything is done right. I actually have this really odd feeling that when I go to pull the hub flanges (there is lots of backlash so pretty sure they are done as well) that I am going to find that the shop that installed the axles in 2018 used something like RTV or silicone to keep the cone washers in and didn't replace the hub flange gasket let alone tightened the nuts for the axle down to the proper preload.You can refresh the existing axles yourself. There is a guy Pfran that sells rolled edge hose clamps that work better than the crimp clamps. I had a factory new axle leak and sling grease after about 4000 miles. 04427-60120.
J... before I come over I will hit you up. Maybe see about making a weekend of it and "borrow" the shop to install the diff drop. Also, what kinda beer/whiskey/gin/vodka do you and A like? I can bring you some of our local faire.I have 30-40 in the stockroom. Come on over.