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Update: I installed the new pump but apparently I left a piece of the old pump on this high pressure line. The threaded 24mm nut did not come off with the old pump. Any ideas how to get this off? Do I just need to get a new HP line and that 17mm nut?

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Update: I installed the new pump but apparently I left a piece of the old pump on this high pressure line. The threaded 24mm nut did not come off with the old pump. Any ideas how to get this off? Do I just need to get a new HP line and that 17mm nut?

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Update: held bottom with 24mm wrench and turned top with 17mm, took some force to break it even though I’d loosened it recently before.

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I have a silly KZJ95 question. I don’t get a chime when I leave my headlights on. Initially I shrugged my shoulders and thought it was a LC thing or the fact that it came originally with two batteries meant you could leave the lights on for hours to set up a campsite or something, but then it occurred to me that the Japanese are so careful with everything else, I’m wondering if it should have one and maybe it just isn’t working?
Ever figure this out? I’m in the same boat
 
I saw that in the 90’s, Toyota was very focused on “Quiet” and perhaps it wasn’t included. I really don’t know for sure. The 90 Prado is not quiet at all!
Definitely not. I’ll have to add one. Probably not too difficult

First vehicle in probably ten years without auto headlights. Even my 80 series had them.
 
If anybody needs a Prado 90/95 windshield, let me know. I'm importing 3 windows to Texas and obviously only need one. Was thinking of keeping the 2nd as spare and selling the 3rd. It is XYG aftermarket glass, but hey beggars can't be choosers. US Domestic 4runner glass will not fit (tried and failed).
 

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