Links to Factory Service Manuals part numbers
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http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/sh...98#post2150398
Has a link to the 88' FSM including turbo system, over 82Mb so be patient. In fact, save to hard drive don't try to open from browser.
Has a link to the 88' FSM including turbo system, over 82Mb so be patient. In fact, save to hard drive don't try to open from browser.
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Lysmachia, just before I get sidetracked and forget to reply again, (it'll be my undoing oneday), I'll post my e-mail address: mattf@bauchan.org
Thanks ever so much again.
Thanks ever so much again.
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this is a link for Field shop manual,FSM ,factory service manual what ever you want to call it this is not a haynes or chiltons this is the real deal. it is in PDF file.
for 4runners and trucks of many years I think there are more links on some of the other pages on that first thread.
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showfl...5&o=14&fpart=1
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-buchanan/93fsm/
this link is for 85 through 2005 trucks and 4runners there are 5 or 6 manuals to choose from
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/index.html
and heres a list of part numbers for 80's trucks and 4runners.
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showfl...5&o=14&fpart=1
for 4runners and trucks of many years I think there are more links on some of the other pages on that first thread.
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showfl...5&o=14&fpart=1
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-buchanan/93fsm/
this link is for 85 through 2005 trucks and 4runners there are 5 or 6 manuals to choose from
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/index.html
and heres a list of part numbers for 80's trucks and 4runners.
http://www.4x4wire.com/forums/showfl...5&o=14&fpart=1
Newbe here! Thank you for making this thread! Just got a 93 4Runner and look forward to working on it!
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hey aviator! thanks for the link to toyodiy, just saved me a lot of time and money being able to look things up myself.
btw, any news on that right rear wing bumper?
lee
btw, any news on that right rear wing bumper?
lee
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The link below cannot be found.. do you still have this file somewhere?
Hey everyone, I hope I'm not stepping on anyones toes here, but if so please let me know.
I liked the idea of the online 93 fsm, but fear that the site may go down eventually prompted me to find a way to save it.
I copied the site to my hard drive and made an ".iso" file that you can download and burn to cd.
You should be able to right click the file after downloading it,...and burn the iso image with whatever cd / dvd burning software you have installed.
It has an "autorun" feature that should automatcally bring up the index page when the cd is inserted after burning.
Unless your pc has 'autorun' disabled, if so heres a link to explain how to re-enable it.
http://www.moonvalley.com/products/rwavdc/enable.htm
I have included a folder on the cd iso which contains Adobe Reader 8, in case it is needed on your pc to view the pdf's.
The .iso is roughly 59MB and I didn't have any space that large to host the file so I registered with a new free site that offers 2GB.
I had to use winzip to package the .iso since the file hosting space wouldn't allow hosting of .iso's. Hopefully this will work.
Heres the link to the zipped .iso:
http://www.snapdrive.net/files/502119/93%20SERVICE%20MANUAL.zip
Heres a cheesy cd jewel file made with Roxio.
http://www.snapdrive.net/files/502119/1993%20Toyota%20Truck%20%26%204Runner%20Manual.zip
I liked the idea of the online 93 fsm, but fear that the site may go down eventually prompted me to find a way to save it.
I copied the site to my hard drive and made an ".iso" file that you can download and burn to cd.
You should be able to right click the file after downloading it,...and burn the iso image with whatever cd / dvd burning software you have installed.
It has an "autorun" feature that should automatcally bring up the index page when the cd is inserted after burning.
Unless your pc has 'autorun' disabled, if so heres a link to explain how to re-enable it.
http://www.moonvalley.com/products/rwavdc/enable.htm
I have included a folder on the cd iso which contains Adobe Reader 8, in case it is needed on your pc to view the pdf's.
The .iso is roughly 59MB and I didn't have any space that large to host the file so I registered with a new free site that offers 2GB.
I had to use winzip to package the .iso since the file hosting space wouldn't allow hosting of .iso's. Hopefully this will work.
Heres the link to the zipped .iso:
http://www.snapdrive.net/files/502119/93%20SERVICE%20MANUAL.zip
Heres a cheesy cd jewel file made with Roxio.
http://www.snapdrive.net/files/502119/1993%20Toyota%20Truck%20%26%204Runner%20Manual.zip
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Here's a database with repair manuals, time estimates for work, recall info etc.
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.as...ite=autorefctr
The ID is "ID" and the password is "password".
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.as...ite=autorefctr
The ID is "ID" and the password is "password".
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This link is brilliant for finding parts on the car. I used it to find my starter relay, which was tucked back in the driver's footwell above the fusebox.
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/
It also provides part numbers for when dealing with clueless parts guys at the dealer, maybe autoparts stores as well (do they use Toyota part #s?).
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/
It also provides part numbers for when dealing with clueless parts guys at the dealer, maybe autoparts stores as well (do they use Toyota part #s?).
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Not generally in my experience but they might have a cross reference for some of the more commonly used toyota parts #s [like brake pads/rotors and the like] but it does'nt hurt to ask
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which of these will work for my 89 runner? i see one of the first ones will and covers my year but i have to download it in sections and that looks like a pita...
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That's the only one in this thread... check the stickied threads at the start of the 84-88 truck 84-89 4runner sections there may be another one... if you have the 3.0 you may have to use the 1990-+truck manual for engine info...
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Yeah that should cover everything nicely... about the only differences between 88 and 89 4runners was cosmetic. They did not change til 90, the trucks however changed in 89 so make sure it is an 89 4runner book before you buy...