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If it's like the 2nd gen Tundra (which I assume it is), it's in the tank part of the pump assembly.
In 80 series pump access is given inside cab by removing carpet and few screws. I wonder if 200s has same kind of access. otherwise the tank needs to be dropped to change the filter.
Edit: I just checked the fsm, rear seats has come out and carpet. there is access to fuel pump/filter without have to drop the tank.
Sooo, this might be a stupid question but,
I finally took the plunge into a 200 and so far, I've been disappointed with the build quality. This was the last thing I expected. The door handles squeak, the little door to the cup holders squeaks, the center arm rest lid doesn't close correctly (there is about an 1/8th of an inch of play while closed), on and on. Mine doesn't even have 40K miles, and has been meticulously cared for according to the previous owner and dealer records. Is this normal or should I look into it further?
Thanks.
Sooo, this might be a stupid question but,
I finally took the plunge into a 200 and so far, I've been disappointed with the build quality. This was the last thing I expected. The door handles squeak, the little door to the cup holders squeaks, the center arm rest lid doesn't close correctly (there is about an 1/8th of an inch of play while closed), on and on. Mine doesn't even have 40K miles, and has been meticulously cared for according to the previous owner and dealer records. Is this normal or should I look into it further?
Thanks.
I assume it's a "non-maintenance item". Then again so is a transmission fluid flush and we all know how that fluid looks after being flushed.
From what I understand it's a basic paper filter. I'm sure it's one of the parts between 20 and 27 on the 2nd diagram on this site.
Fuel Pump Assembly - Toyota (77020-60342)
I would venture that the offending squeaks were not present at deivery and if a latch is is misaligned it isn't the end of the world all can be corrected by a visit to an authorized dealer. Were there other major build issues such as not staying in the center of the lane within 1/8" while going down the road?
You bought a used vehicle, so maybe next time open said doors before purchasing? Cheese is on sale too
Has anyone tried to syphon gas out of a 200 LC/LX?
This summer while crossing Glacier NP (Alberta) an elder couple on a Harley were low on gas, and gas station at the pit stop we were at was closed for renovations. There were a few cars there but none of us had anyway to syphon gas from our vehicles to the Harley.
So, once home, I bought one of those Super/Shaker siphon hoses to see if I can siphon gas out of the LX. Even after getting most of the 5ft hose down the filler neck, the tip of the hose was still dry - and I am stumped!