Thanks for all the comments in here. Here's my story/nightmare with my 2006 LC and an LRA 24Aux:
My LRA Aux 24, installed in July of last year, has been plagued with issues, including - fill and venting issues, major fuel smells, substantial fuel leaking, EVAP error codes, and very dangerous fuel system over-pressurization at off-road elevation gain. The install was done in Oregon by Long Range America's (distributor) most highly recommended shop. After issues developed, it was pulled and re-installed by that same shop. The next week, when climbing a rough pass in Utah's Henry Mountains, we pulled over at the summit to realize that hot vapor was blasting out of the gas door. It took 30 minutes to carefully depressurize the system. You could hear the metal of the fuel tanks returning to their original size after expansion! Had something ruptured, me, my wife and my cat would have exploded in a 50 gallon hot gas bomb. That was not a good day for me an my Aux 24.
Obviously questioning the first install and second re-install, I took the truck to a trusted Toyota certified/LC specialist overland builder (who has installed many, many LRA systems) to assess the those first two installs and try again. Same issues developed after a tank of fuel!!!! I was told by this Toyota mechanic that there was a redesign of the LC EVAP/fuel system in either 2005 or 2006, that could be making this otherwise reliable LRA product and system rather painful for owners of those production year 100 series cruisers.
The distributor, Long Range America, has done their best to help me find solutions, but they are also frustrated and at a loss of what to do for these 100 series issues. All the typical install mistakes that cause problems have been addressed: replaced lines and connections with highest quality materials, raised and improved 5/8" vent/filters, insured no kinks in lines, attempted resolving mis-matched diameters of 1 3/8" LRA output to 1" OEM fuel line, turned upward the 1/4" bungs on the fill neck to limit fouling, etc. And after the 3rd install, replacing both the totally saturated OEM charcoal canister and OEM fill line assembly ($$$) the issues developed even with only city driving, again after about a tank of fuel as in the first two installs. When I went to fill my OEM tank a second time, venting issues cause almost immediate backup, and station fuel pump 'click off', with even the lightest possible flow rate of the station pump. Takes about 20 minutes to fill the OEM tank, and any 'click off' events seem to lead to drips above the LRA tanks, and major gas smells.
Long horror story short, the best assessment of what is going on is that doubling the fuel capacity of the vehicle is overwhelming the main charcoal canister, which actually takes running through about a tank or two of fuel to 'foul', and realize things are amiss. This is specifically problematic in 2006/2007 LCs after the evap system re-design, assuming that information is correct...
I've heard in the wind that this primary 'fouled canister' cause has been resolved by adding a 2nd OEM charcoal canister, specifically in series, to process the additional vapor.
My questions to you all are:
1. Does anyone else have an 06 or 07 LC, with an Aux 24 install, where you are NOT having issues? If so, I'd like to compare notes and tell you how lukcy you are.
2. Was there truly an evap system re-design in late years 100 series, and when specifically did that happen and what was changed?
3. Has anyone heard of, or themselves have, an 06-07 LC where there are TWO charcoal canisters installed to handle this additional vapor load?
Thanks, please help end my suffering. I need this system to work for a series of South America trips where Jerry cans are not a viable solution. When it's working properly, the LRA system is a game changer for range.
Fritz
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