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I’m going back to the plastic oil filter housing. I’ve had too many instances of stuck drain bolts with the aluminum. I see part number 15650-38010 for the ‘17 LC for the full cap assembly w/filter, but I’d like to confirm that.
 
I’m going back to the plastic oil filter housing. I’ve had too many instances of stuck drain bolts with the aluminum. I see part number 15650-38010 for the ‘17 LC for the full cap assembly w/filter, but I’d like to confirm that.
That is the correct number, though it will get superceded to another in Toyota's system.

Is it sticking due to corrosion? Using a torque wrench to spec?

I've done almost 25 oil changes on mine without issue. Makes me wonder if it's an inherent design issue or environmental.
 
That is the correct number, though it will get superceded to another in Toyota's system.

Is it sticking due to corrosion? Using a torque wrench to spec?

I've done almost 25 oil changes on mine without issue. Makes me wonder if it's an inherent design issue or environmental.
It’s probably corrosion. I’m good about torque, especially with parts that may have aluminum.

I’ve had to replace every single one of the bolts that hold undercover A, undercover B, and the plastic undercover over the years due to corrosion and the fact the bolts go well past the nuts. The threads corroded past use ability. All are stainless steel now. I keep my truck in good shape from rust otherwise, with annual complete treatments. But both aluminum and many types of fasteners just don’t last in my neck of the woods. I bet that drain cap got sticky.
 
Does anyone have the part number for the three bolts that hold the AHC pump to the frame for an LX570?

Thanks!
Most likely 9167480825
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Does anyone have the part number for the three bolts that hold the AHC pump to the frame for an LX570?

Thanks!
I believe those are 91674-80825

Google image search the part number and compare to yours to confirm.
 
Sunroof is proving to need a bit of adjustment. For my worst case scenario, which of the following do I need, or is it both? From the looks of it the plastic guide gave up, and I can’t find a part number for just that plastic part. Part of me is thinking the 200 series have the cables available separately as all the sunroof threads are from 100 series owners and it looks like they have to buy the entire assembly.

6320560010 - Toyota 63205-60010 (6320560010) CABLE SUB-ASSY, SLIDING ROOF DRIVE - https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/6320560010

6320360060 - Toyota 63203-60060 (6320360060) HOUSING SUB-ASSY, SLIDING ROOF - https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/6320360060
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I damaged the trailer connector and bent the bracket. Can I replace only the connector without the short harness?

Someone posted before that the pigtail harness # is 8216960080. It looks like it includes the connector with the cover, the bracket and the 2 bolts to connect to each other. Is that true?

Here is the broken connector. The lid with its orange gasket can be seen in the upper part of the image still connected to the bent bracket.
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Anybody know what these ceiling "assist grip" part numbers are on the land cruiser 200? Also presume the part numbers are the same on all six pairs in the car.

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Assuming I can see colors correctly and you have the light gray headliner, a pair for each handle should be 74611-60050-B0 and 74612-60100-B0

The shapes are different, so on one side of the truck one of those will be front one rear. It's the opposite configuration on the other side of the truck. But a pair of the above for each handle, yes.

I damaged the trailer connector and bent the bracket. Can I replace only the connector without the short harness?

Someone posted before that the pigtail harness # is 8216960080. It looks like it includes the connector with the cover, the bracket and the 2 bolts to connect to each other. Is that true?

Here is the broken connector. The lid with its orange gasket can be seen in the upper part of the image still connected to the bent bracket.
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Diagrams seem to indicate it only being available as a whole unit.

Most toyota plus have a very small five-digit number molded into them that can be combined with another number to get a part number.. but that's all of toyota's "normal" plugs, not sure if it applies to the trailer harness. But it's probably worth inspecting it closely for a number sequence.

Sunroof is proving to need a bit of adjustment. For my worst case scenario, which of the following do I need, or is it both? From the looks of it the plastic guide gave up, and I can’t find a part number for just that plastic part. Part of me is thinking the 200 series have the cables available separately as all the sunroof threads are from 100 series owners and it looks like they have to buy the entire assembly.

6320560010 - Toyota 63205-60010 (6320560010) CABLE SUB-ASSY, SLIDING ROOF DRIVE - https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/6320560010

6320360060 - Toyota 63203-60060 (6320360060) HOUSING SUB-ASSY, SLIDING ROOF - https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/6320360060View attachment 3954171


My diagrams show three relevant main parts. The motor and gearbox assembly, the overall support frame, and the cable assembly. It appears the support frame doesn't have separate parts like ramps or what's in your picture... probably just rails for things to slide in.

My gut is you'd need the cable assembly. But for stuff like this that can be quite expensive if you order the wrong thing, I'd usually suggest finding a toyota parts counter with someone that knows what they are doing. That way if they get the wrong parts it's on them.
 

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