no factory has a key like all other cars
The Toyota 4 runner will not start, it sounds like it is going to and it will not, the starter, spark plugs are fine?
no such thing
easiest is to take off the front wheel and do the job from there
Neither, it should stay the way that it is!! Final!!
Should be the same as any 4 runner. Check my posts, I have answered it several times.
The starter is located on the passenger side of the motor rignt under the manifold. You can access it from underneath, or remove the right tire, and you can get to it as well.
Passenger side under the intake manifold... Follow the positive battery cable down to it.
Starter Solenoid? Its on the starter itself. Right side of engine. Connects to the transmission. Usually seen thru the right tire wheel well.
No you do not have to remove manifold. It is a tight fit to get starter out and then back in again,,,have patience and play the wiggle game,,g luck have fun.
The 1998 Toyota 4Runner with the 3.4L V6 has a factory specified output of 183-horsepower. The 3.4L's torque rating is 220-foot pounds.
Do you have any click in the starter itself but still not turning over? Then its the starter giving you fits. Replace it. If no click is heard then it could be a fuse or more likely the starter relay. Check them both before moving to the starter.
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