I still see quite a few 3.0 90-95 4runners in the junkyard and have been upgrading my 92 pickup with creature comforts like
map lights
full gauges
AC
int wipers
clock
ash tray and glove box light
oil pressure sender
dash speaker enclosures
I noticed a while back that the 4runners have an AC electric condenser fan behind the grille so I finally got one and decided it must be bolt on like everything else. Well, it wasn't quite bolt on but I did it anyway. The lower part of the Radiator support where the fan and bracket bolts to on the 4runner is different on the pickup and would explain why it is stamped "PU" on my pickup. There was an existing 10mm hole where the top of the fan attaches but I had to weld 3 nuts to the lower support for the bottom 2 fan mounts and the new hood release support bracket.
I read elsewhere you would need the bumper and grille from the 4runner but I only got the fan, wire harness, and hood release bracket.
The wire harness includes it's own relay(2) and fuse box that attaches to the existing fuse box nicely via slots in my 92. The harness also includes a resistor and 2 ground points. It appears that the fan has 2 speeds depending on conditions.
map lights
full gauges
AC
int wipers
clock
ash tray and glove box light
oil pressure sender
dash speaker enclosures
I noticed a while back that the 4runners have an AC electric condenser fan behind the grille so I finally got one and decided it must be bolt on like everything else. Well, it wasn't quite bolt on but I did it anyway. The lower part of the Radiator support where the fan and bracket bolts to on the 4runner is different on the pickup and would explain why it is stamped "PU" on my pickup. There was an existing 10mm hole where the top of the fan attaches but I had to weld 3 nuts to the lower support for the bottom 2 fan mounts and the new hood release support bracket.
I read elsewhere you would need the bumper and grille from the 4runner but I only got the fan, wire harness, and hood release bracket.
The wire harness includes it's own relay(2) and fuse box that attaches to the existing fuse box nicely via slots in my 92. The harness also includes a resistor and 2 ground points. It appears that the fan has 2 speeds depending on conditions.
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