There was a video from the CCN a while back where he talked about Toyota t-case oil and how stupidly expensive it is. I don't remember what vehicle he was under at the time. Also, he suggested an alternative. Of course, you do you, but I can tell you my Tacoma, be it a 2nd gen that I've owned...
There was a video from the CCN a while back where he talked about Toyota t-case oil and how stupidly expensive it is. I don't remember what vehicle he was under at the time. Also, he suggested an alternative. Of course, you do you, but I can tell you my Tacoma, be it a 2nd gen that I've owned...
Any good repair shop (dealer or independent) should always give you the parts they replaced. Always state it up front that you want them if you want to help avoid feeling scammed/trusting them to just do it.
1. Sorry, I don't remember. I probably paid them from the settlement money. The cost, again, 20 years ago. I can tell you I did not do tons of research to find the attorney. Saw an ad somewhere, contacted them, and we were off to the races.
2. Somewhat, I guess, again, it was 20 years ago. I...
My only word of advice from something I went through 20 years ago on another vehicle, don't delay getting a lemon law claim started.
There was something wrong with the sound of the motor in my new truck (sounded like a diesel, I did not purchase a diesel, and it was not Toyota), so I did the...
hi, please don't purchase those or any aftermarket headlight. stick with OEM Toyota. In the long run, most times, the aftermarket ones will not last nearly as long, especially when it comes to when they start leaking water.
I’ve seen these foam cannons for years, never quite got the fascination. Always give the entire vehicle a thorough rinsing with water before using the soapy mitt, respray again if it’s dried off some when you get to the next area with the mitt
If they are dispensing the oil out of a large drum/container, I'm pretty confident they won't give you any oil to do the oil change, let alone a filter. Even if they are using Toyota quarts, service and parts are basically two separate entities at a dealership.
Can anyone confirm if the new generation of 4Runner has an engine cover? Uses the same engine. Maybe the new Landcruiser? Or is that larger like the Tundra?