I'm not taking it personally. You stated something like it's a fact. I disagree on the that point... That it's a fact.
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jesus, just enjoy your Land Cruiser....

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I'm not taking it personally. You stated something like it's a fact. I disagree on the that point... That it's a fact.
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Hi all, longtime lurker in the 80 section and have been looking to add a 100. Found a 2000, 135k, original owner, no accidents, clean title. Has records, needs tires. $10.5k decent? Thanks
quit taking this personally. Face, the majority of people who have had tranny failures owned a 2000 year land cruiser. Fact, Toyota changed manufactures of certain tranny parts mid year and the failures stopped. Fact, bees can smell fear
I think mud is a pretty damn good cross section of people who own land cruisers. If i remember correctly Beno stated once that Toyota admitted to known tranny problems during a section of the 2000 year. I could be wrong, but i don't think so.Goat I'm with ya in thinking there's a possibility of higher rates of failures for certain parts on certain years but once you start deliberately and unashamedly start throwing "fact" out there, then the right thing for others to do is ask you to validate your statements.
I think you leaped to some assumption in this statement: Face, the majority of people who have had tranny failures owned a 2000 year land cruiser. More accurately you might say, Fact, the majority of people who have had tranny failures, AND are members of this forum AND chose to speak up about, owned a 2000 LC.
Also, cold temperature whines aren't an uncommon thing with the LC/LX. The normal cause is from the xfer case & is not something most Mudders are worried about.
Bees may be able to smell fear but we don't need fear mongering on Mud either.
Taomca02 - hope you're still reading this many posts later. Dont' be as worried about the whine if it's related to cold starts and the xfer case. Plenty of posts here on Mud to discuss the subject.
goatbeaver said:hell i won't even mention the issues with the exhaust leaks the 2000's have.
I think its more than the 2000's with this issue, why point out 2000 year, is it because the op asked about a 2000? If so
then we should point out ac issues as well?
patrickfinley said:Is it primarily for off road use? Will it be a baby transport?
ATRAC and VSC will serve you better with on road safety and snow/ice conditions.
If you're going to have young kids then an 01-02 may be the way to go. It'll have LATCH connectors and tether anchors for car seats. (I think the 01's have em)
RobB said:I think its more than the 2000's with this issue, why point out 2000 year, is it because the op asked about a 2000? If so
then we should point out ac issues as well?
Are you confusing Araco with Aisin? Or am I confused? I didn't think Araco made any A343F transmissions.no the reason you see more 2000 LC tranny issues is because they changed manufacturers during the year. They discovered there was a defect in the parts they were using from one of their manufactures, which they decided to use in 2000, and switched back to using Araco and the problem went away. the question is, which tranny do you have when you own a 2000? Some of the trannys went at 30K, some went at 65K and some went over 100K. You just don't know. But the common denominator is when they switched back to Araco the problem went away.
Well i have my plane flight booked, $50 , nice to have fam with flyer miles, headin to denver this tues, plan to check out the rig and then head back to calif wed am. I was worried about the weather but everyday i check it looks warmer lol - like 40's and sunny next week.
I plan to break it up into two days of driving trying not to drive at night etc, besides gettng water and bringing my snow gear and hiking gear would you recommend any other items? I plan to go to salt lake via 80 through wyoming or 70 through colorado. From salt lake take 80 back to calif. If i go wyoming 80 then stay in evanston or make it to salt lake. I know the rig has been i co its whole life and the fluids are right, he just took it in for a service oil and fluids so its ready to go. I guess staying at a motel the LC will be outside and in the freezing temps at night any issues i should think of before i start in the morning?
Should be a good trip to check mileage, wish it was in the summer and id bring my fly rod and take my time gettin back
This is the rig, Ebay link
Toyota : Land Cruiser Toyota : Land Cruiser | eBay
Thanks
Rob
I wouldn't worry about any cold start issues (not to mention it's supposed to be like 55 degrees all weekend). I'd suggest taking I-70 through the Rockies, it's a great scenic drive. You'll probably run into some snow at the the Continental Divide and Vail Pass.
Hope the truck is everything you had hoped for, enjoy the trip.
98 and 99 tranny's are more sound. I don't remember seeing a failure reported on these yet and they have been tested a few years longer. Sometime in 2000-2001, the tranny failure rate has increased significantly from the usual Toyota ppm standard...