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She has been on for like 20 mins now and everything seems ok, never really saw temp go super high at all. Finding out tho my heater isn't all that good lol
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Yep yota red, I've flushed it a couple.times since I've bought itGet the correct coolant in it straight away. An overnight freeze without sufficient anti freeze in the coolant can cause carnage.
When i say correct coolant, you should match what's in there. If it's Toyota red, use toyota red. If it's green, use green.
If you don't know, thoroughly flush and start fresh.
R we talking about same thing? I'm talking about the black thing the 2 wires from fusible link go intoIt's not a separate part; the wires come with the protector.
No, I was referring to the fusible link. My mistake. Do you mean this?
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There are two in the rear face of the battery box; they are $10 a piece from the dealer, or Ourisman Toyota.
Ya that guyI figured he was referring to the plastic clam shell that covers the bolted connection for the fusible link
What you described does point to the alternator. Are you close enough to a FLAPS to get it tested?Alright so update. After getting new tail light harness. And a fusible link put in, the truck sometimes doesn't want to start. It can take 4-5 tries to get it to fire. Voltage is fine when nothing is one. I went through and replaced all major grounds. When I had headlights on and or heater, and at a stop the voltage drops to about the halfway point. But moment I am moving it goes back up. It only started when I replaced the fusible link so it's odd to me. Would it be alternator based on voltage gauge, starter, ignition? I spent 9 hrs today on it trying to track it down. Thought it was fixed til I just left a buddies house and still did it. Put a brand new battery in it as well as terminals to rule all that out. Also took out all the janky accessories po put in to rule those out as well. I was gonna look at nss. But one I can't find it and 2 based on how voltage is from stopped to moving makes me think alternator?
If you have any exhaust leaks, it can be seen as running lean by the ECU and will adjust accordingly.Alright so update again. Movement in right direction. I took her out last night and played alittle and she did great. It was either the starter or the little wire connector. I replaced both and then replaced the alternator connector and she is good in that regard. Next on the agenda can I get a pic from someone on where the junction box power comes from? Looking at fsm, to me it looks like battery or fusible link. Mine is a white wire coming from alternator which from what I've been told is wrong. So I'd like to fix it even if it's not an issue, my ocd wants it right lol. Another issue I keep running into after fixing egr code (maybe) I am now throwing running lean code 25. Both o2 sensors r new and I'm not super familiar w running lean. It's come on and off and I've reset it. This time it took 100 miles before it kicked on.
If you have any exhaust leaks, it can be seen as running lean by the ECU and will adjust accordingly.