New to 4 runners, need advice on purchasing one
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New to 4 runners, need advice on purchasing one
I've always wanted to get a 4runner and finally my chance has arrived. I'm interested in this one. I've had a carfax run on it and no problems showed up. It was at one time(4 years ago), a corporate business car(not lease).
I am planning on test driving it wednesday(7/27) and would like your advice for any issues that I should pay extra special attention for.
thanx
I am planning on test driving it wednesday(7/27) and would like your advice for any issues that I should pay extra special attention for.
thanx
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That looks pretty nice. Miles are a bit steep for that year, but if it was maintained well, it will go for a long time. I would demand maintenance records, or at least viable proof. Since it's a dealer, they expect you to low-ball them, therefore the price is inflated. Talk them down.
One thing I REALLY like is that it has the rear-locker option. Since you are new, you may not understand how cool this is. It allows you to lock the rear diff while off-roading to gain superior traction (in a nutshell). Some people want a rear locker so bad they buy a donor vehicle and swap the entire differential assembly over to their rig from the donor vehicle - oh wait, that was me!
You can see the rear locker switch in this picture. It is to the left of the steering wheel and has "RR diff lock" written on it. It only works in 4L.
I would also like to note that the idle looks a bit high given the engine temp. That could mean something too. Be sure to have a used car inspection done by a mechanic you trust.
One thing I REALLY like is that it has the rear-locker option. Since you are new, you may not understand how cool this is. It allows you to lock the rear diff while off-roading to gain superior traction (in a nutshell). Some people want a rear locker so bad they buy a donor vehicle and swap the entire differential assembly over to their rig from the donor vehicle - oh wait, that was me!
You can see the rear locker switch in this picture. It is to the left of the steering wheel and has "RR diff lock" written on it. It only works in 4L.
I would also like to note that the idle looks a bit high given the engine temp. That could mean something too. Be sure to have a used car inspection done by a mechanic you trust.
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Yeah,the miles are a tad high but as they say on this board "it's a Toyota". Plus it's a Highlander (Sport package -SCOOP,the Limited's wheels,etc.) and the diff lock is a big bonus if you hit the trails but like Christian said get it inspected and have piece of mind you are getting a sound vehicle.
You did notice the scoop,right??
You did notice the scoop,right??
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Originally Posted by Mason Dixon
thanx for the info guys
what is the normal idle, around 750?
is the idle computer controlled or able to be manually adjusted?
what is the normal idle, around 750?
is the idle computer controlled or able to be manually adjusted?
Good luck!
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Looks like a nice find. I would get it checked out by your OWN mechanic. If they wont let you, forget it, they should be able to stand behind their cars. I really dont think that mileage is bad, the mileage and an inspection prove that its not a lemon. I bought my truck at 101k miles, I would have never bought it if the dealer didnt let my mechanic check it out. I really dont think the idle is too high, they probably took the picture right after they started it, or had the ac on, again, your mechanic can tell if somethings wrong. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Mason Dixon
Does the scoop help the performance or is it just for looks?
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Very pretty. As everyone else has already said, get the maint records, and get it checked by your own mechanic.
The idle, assuming that the AC is off, should be 700-900. If it's too high, you'll get surging when you step on the brake, but it can be adjusted at the throttle body.
That rear locker is a huge selling point, no doubt about it. The hood scoop is pretty much just "make-pretty", but it does look neat. I'd get better tires for it, if it were me...BFG AT's, if I were choosing.
Good "entry" vehicle, and welcome to Toyota World! You'll love every second of it.
The idle, assuming that the AC is off, should be 700-900. If it's too high, you'll get surging when you step on the brake, but it can be adjusted at the throttle body.
That rear locker is a huge selling point, no doubt about it. The hood scoop is pretty much just "make-pretty", but it does look neat. I'd get better tires for it, if it were me...BFG AT's, if I were choosing.
Good "entry" vehicle, and welcome to Toyota World! You'll love every second of it.
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Originally Posted by 2ToyGuy
If it's too high, you'll get surging when you step on the brake, but it can be adjusted at the throttle body.
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Originally Posted by <96 Runner>
You sure about this? The 5VZ-FE is computer controlled - I have never heard of an idle adjustment screw on this motor's TB. I could be wrong though...
Check the manual, or the FSM. That'll let you know for sure.
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