Hi,
I'm just bought my first LandCruiser, a 1992 FJ80. Always wanted one and finally have one, but know almost nothing about them. I ordered all the manuals from Toyota and am learning what I can. I'm not a mechanic, but I can follow a manual and am good with tools. When I was younger I worked on older vehicles, but not on cars made after 1972. Now to my problem.
The FJ80 starts and runs fine most of the time, but intermittently, after it's been driven for a while ( anywhere from 20 minutes on up ) it will not start after I shut it off. It runs fine while running - no hesitation, skipping, etc, but simply turns over when trying to start it. Let it sit for at least 8 hours and it will start up again perfectly. It gets great spark but does not seem to be getting fuel when this happens.
Plugs, wires, cap, rotor, ignition coil are new. Valves have been adjusted. Mechanic has tried to duplicated by letting it run in his lot, taking it on short trips, letting it sit for various lengths of time, etc. to no avail.
Last time it happened I had it towed it to my mechanic and while we tried to start it he pulled the return fuel line off and nothing was coming out, so he's guessing fuel pump, but is puzzled as to why it always starts after sitting for such a long period of time.
In the past three years its had the EFI replay replaced twice, the starter replaced, the wiring harness worked on and a kill switch and alarm system removed.
My questions for all of you: Ever seen this before? Any ideas on what it could be? Is removing the return fuel line and watching for fuel a good test of the fuel pump? Exactly where is the fuel pump access panel? I saw threads that refer to it being under the second set of seats on the left towards the middle. How hard is it to expose the access panel? Can I replace the fuel pump myself?
Thanks for any help you can give. My two youngest daughters & I are waiting very impatiently to enjoy this vehicle.
Waterstone
I'm just bought my first LandCruiser, a 1992 FJ80. Always wanted one and finally have one, but know almost nothing about them. I ordered all the manuals from Toyota and am learning what I can. I'm not a mechanic, but I can follow a manual and am good with tools. When I was younger I worked on older vehicles, but not on cars made after 1972. Now to my problem.
The FJ80 starts and runs fine most of the time, but intermittently, after it's been driven for a while ( anywhere from 20 minutes on up ) it will not start after I shut it off. It runs fine while running - no hesitation, skipping, etc, but simply turns over when trying to start it. Let it sit for at least 8 hours and it will start up again perfectly. It gets great spark but does not seem to be getting fuel when this happens.
Plugs, wires, cap, rotor, ignition coil are new. Valves have been adjusted. Mechanic has tried to duplicated by letting it run in his lot, taking it on short trips, letting it sit for various lengths of time, etc. to no avail.
Last time it happened I had it towed it to my mechanic and while we tried to start it he pulled the return fuel line off and nothing was coming out, so he's guessing fuel pump, but is puzzled as to why it always starts after sitting for such a long period of time.
In the past three years its had the EFI replay replaced twice, the starter replaced, the wiring harness worked on and a kill switch and alarm system removed.
My questions for all of you: Ever seen this before? Any ideas on what it could be? Is removing the return fuel line and watching for fuel a good test of the fuel pump? Exactly where is the fuel pump access panel? I saw threads that refer to it being under the second set of seats on the left towards the middle. How hard is it to expose the access panel? Can I replace the fuel pump myself?
Thanks for any help you can give. My two youngest daughters & I are waiting very impatiently to enjoy this vehicle.
Waterstone