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The 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser OBD 2 port is under driver side dash above accelerator pedal
Unless there is an access panel above the fuel pump inside the vehicle, you must remove the fuel tank in order to replace the fuel pump.
The crankshaft position sensor on the PT Cruiser is on the side of the engine above the oil filter. The sensor is removed with two screws. Unplug the wiring, remove the bolts, then install the new sensor.
remove dash trim
The OBD connector is located behind the ashtray that is loctaed above the center console. Remove the ashtray to make this connector acessible.
there should be 2 screws above license plate, take the off piece pops off and replace lights
behind the glove In the relay/fuse panel behind the ashtray. After you remove the ashtray and holder you will need to remove the box above it to access the relay
Unless there is an access panel above the fuel pump, you must remove the fuel tank.
Open the tray below and you can pry the two vertical side pieces of trim off. This will give you access to the screws holding the trays in place. Remove the screws, then the stuck tray, this should allow you to remove whatever is jambing the tray.
In the dash above the glove box/ashtray
The idle speed for a 1991 Toyota Land Cruiser with the 4.0 3FE engine should be set at 650+- 50 RPMs. This is adjusted by the screw just above the throttle position sensor on the middle of the intake plenum. I have a 1991 LC and this is where I adjust after the timing is set.
The latch is centered above the radiator.