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Hilux wiring diagrams
good luck with that....
buy both FSM and see why ?
what country:? here in usa we have FSM and online books
so not saying country, cant help. at all.
one great source here in USA< is alldata.com
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on Feb 05, 2014
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Toyota 4runner 84-87 dash lights come on battery
You may want to get the alternator checked. I have a couple of these vehicles and when a alternator is going out or theres another voltage problems you will get some strange happenings with the dash lights etc.. They will also drop out the high beam side of the headlights in low voltage situations. Loose brushes in the alternators will cause this, as I have found in a couple of aftermarket units.
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on Mar 30, 2011
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HI there how can i get thye T-Belt light offf the
Is it worth it to change if I want to drive it up to 175k miles, IS WHAT you should ask yourself at this momment. If so, then have the belt changed asap before it busts during driving on the freeway. Nonetheless, you may continue to drive at your own risk. You can reset the programmed light from turning on by removing the red lead from the battery then replacing it.
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on Jan 24, 2011
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Just rebuilt 1987 22r toyota
I would look at the fuel level in the carb and make sure it is at the correct level. This is set by adjusting the float tab in the carb fuel bowl. I would also look at the accelerator pump and make sure the membranes don't have a hole in it or spring in backwards, or is leaking. It sounds like too much fuel is being squirted into the carb with the slightest movement of the accelerator. My Truck was a 1987 California emission vehicle. (Way too complicated carburetor vacuum controlled mixture emission system) I found when ever I did a "carburetor kit", every so many years, it would work great. Since you did a rebuild, and had everything apart, I would just make sure all the vacuum lines and one way valves are correct per the diagram under the hood. There are also some lines that are run through temp sensors on the engine so when it warms up, the vacuum is cut off. My trunk had a "cold engine pump". The vacuum control was shut off when the engine was warm. It would squirt extra gas into the carb to keep the engine from stalling when cold. If the engine is hot, it was too much fuel.
With the engine running and hot, set the parking brake and run the engine to 2500 or 3000 RPM with the air cleaner lid off. Move the throttle back and forth and see if you can see fuel being squirted in or not. Please be careful and wear eye protection just in case of flame back.
I think doing a careful carb kit and cleaning, plus verifying your vacuum line connections will take care of this problem. What ever you do, don
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on Jan 16, 2011
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I put a new alternater in and as soon as I start
check an see if you have a alt fuse blown it takes a little juice to the alt to make it put out juice what im saying is get a text light an see if you have power going to the alt its called an exiter wire you haft to exited the alt to get it started haha hope this helped
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on Dec 16, 2010
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Rear window won't open elctrical diagram required
Check this Toyota Pick-ups/Land Cruiser/4Runner 1970-1988 repair guide for Tailgate Window...
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
(see Figures 1 and 2)
4Runner OnlyPOWER WINDOW OPERATIVE
- Remove the inner tailgate trim.
- Remove the tailgate plate and the service hole cover.
- Disconnect the control link for the inside handle at the regulator, remove the 2 mounting screws and lift out the door handle.
- Disconnect the inside lock knob link at the regulator and remove the knob and link.
- Remove the upper door trim and the weather stripping.
- Move the locking assembly into the LOCK position and then raise the rear window until the regulator arms are in a straight line.
- Disconnect the electrical lead at the regulator. Disconnect the leads for the rear defogger at the window.
- Disconnect the door lock control cables at the regulator side. Disconnect the 2 remaining leads and the ground cable at the regulator.
- Remove the 3 regulator mounting bolts and then shimmy it side-to-side until the arms pull away from the glass.
- Pull out the rear window and remove the regulator.
To install:
- Slide the window into the tailgate.
- Shimmy the regulator side-to-side until the arms position themselves in the glass channel and then install the regulator mounting bolts.
- Connect the rear defogger leads to the window. Connect the 2 leads and the ground cable at the regulator.
- Use the original clamps and connect the door lock control cables to the regulator.
- Connect the power lead to the regulator.
- Install the upper tailgate trim and weather stripping.
- Install the inside lock knob and link.
- Install the inside handle and connect the control link to the regulator.
- Seal the service hole cover with butyl tape (6mm), insert the lower edge into the panel **** and then seal the **** with cotton tape being careful not to block the trim clip seats.
- Install the plate and lower tailgate trim.
POWER WINDOW INOPERATIVE
- Remove the inner tailgate trim.
- Remove the tailgate plate and the service hole cover.
- Disconnect the control link for the inside handle at the regulator, remove the 2 mounting screws and lift out the door handle.
- Disconnect the inside lock knob link at the regulator and remove the knob and link.
- Remove the upper door trim and the weather stripping.
- Disconnect the power lead, 2 electrical leads and the ground cable at the regulator.
- Disconnect the door lock control cables at the regulator.
- Remove the mounting bolts and lift out the regulator motor. SOMEONE MUST HOLD THE REAR WINDOW while removing the regulator motor!
- Lower the rear window all the way and open the door by pulling on the control cables. Raise the window until the regulator arms are horizontal and install a small pin into the service hole in the regulator to secure the arms.
- Disconnect the rear defogger leads at the window.
- Remove the regulator mounting bolts, slide the regulator side-to-side until the arms pull out of the window channel and then lift out the regulator.
- Lift out the rear window.
To install:
- Slide the window into the tailgate.
- Shimmy the regulator side-to-side until the arms position themselves in the glass channel and then install the regulator mounting bolts.
- Connect the rear defogger leads to the window. Connect the 2 leads and the ground cable at the regulator.
- Use the original clamps and connect the door lock control cables to the regulator.
- Connect the power lead to the regulator.
- Install the upper tailgate trim and weather stripping.
- Install the inside lock knob and link.
- Install the inside handle and connect the control link to the regulator.
- Seal the service hole cover with butyl tape (6mm), insert the lower edge into the panel **** and then seal the **** with cotton tape being careful not to block the trim clip seats.
- Install the plate and lower tailgate trim.
Fig. 1: Rear tailgate and window assembly-4Runner
Fig. 2: Securing the window regulator arms-4RunnerI dont have the wiring diagram, but if I find it, send you in the next days.
Hope helps.
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on Jun 08, 2010
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