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was the control panel ever wet? You may need to remove the entire dashboard to get the part out - I am not that familiar with 4 runners so I could be entirely wrong
Sounds like a sticky throttle if you can't keep idle. It won't hurt to try.... you can try a quick cheap trick by spraying a little carbon remover (buy at any auto store i.e. autozone, oreiley's) inside the throttle, open the valve, spray just small amount, close it back up and rev it a few times and repeat. It removes the carbon film after long use. fixed my idle issue in my cars. If its really bad you might have to clean it thoroughly but i highly doubt you have to do that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41yFXjibtLY
Hello, it sounds like the timing belt may have slipped on the gears, the top part of the timing cover can be removed to check the timing marks with the engine at TDC.
it may be that the clutch start switch positive wire is shorted out to a ground, try to bypass the switch and see if the fuse stops blowing, if it does get an ohm meter and check each wire to ground, only the white black wire is grounded.
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Malfunctioning 4WD Sensor Toyota 4Runner Part 1 .... This appears to have fixed the problem I've experienced over the past few months with ...
This may be tire noise if you are using an off road tread. it may also be that your transmission is not going into overdrive causing your rpm's to be increased.
check for clogged catalytic converter...a free check at your local muffler shop...if 4 runner has been parked for a few weeks...add fuel system cleaner to tank...check for clogged air filter...least costly fixes...