It's probably the starter. Same thing happened to me (Isuzu Trooper) and I had to get it towed to a repair shop : (.
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hi i have asked that same question so many times never got the answer ,but all you can do is try them and good luck if you find out could you let me know please and visa versa ok cheers
If it is the same year and model, yes. If it is the same model and generation, almost definitely. Otherwise, probably not easily.
Yes it does.
The Toyota Land Cruiser Sahara and Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon refer to different designations of the same vehicle, with "Sahara" typically indicating a trim level or variant available in markets like Australia, while "Amazon" is a name used primarily in the UK and Europe for the same model. Both versions feature similar core specifications, but their equipment, styling, and features may vary based on regional preferences and market offerings. Essentially, they represent different branding for the same vehicle, focusing on luxury and off-road capability.
same as Toyota Camry saloon.
If it's the same model (CE, LE or XLE), there is no difference.
They are both inline 6's, but they are slightly different in everything else. Toyota made the engine from the landcruiser to have more torque in the lower engine speeds, and less power in the higher engine speeds. this is good for 4-wheeling and towing and hauling your stuff around. The Bore is probably similar to the supra engine, but i'm pretty sure that the stroke is probably longer, and so the engine out of the landcruiser wouldn't be able to rev as high as the supra engine. The supra engine is made for power in the higher engine speeds, and doesn't need any torque really other than what's required to start up a hill that is paved. The engine revs faster and is also capable of producing more horsepower than the landcruiser engine because of its shorter stroke but increased design modifications
I have a 92 Toyota Camry (same model as yours) and they have struts on all four.
The ES model is most like the Toyota Camry. Both cars are built on the same chassis.
The same way the mechanics do it.