5.5 Quarts with oil/filter change.
The throttle position sensor on a 1999 Toyota 4Runner is located by the throttle body. It will be mounted near the throttle cable.
Here is a web site that I saw that will help you on removing and replacing the starter on a 1999 Toyota 4Runner: http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/Starter.shtml
According to fueleconomy.gov: A 2WD Toyota 4Runner can get 16 MPG City and 19 MPG Highway. A 4WD Toyota 4Runner can get 14 MPG City and 17 MPG Highway.
The curb weight of a 4Runner is around 4600 lbs. Need the year and if it's a 4wd to be more specific.
You can shift to 4wd (4 hi) at any time below 80 km/h.
The 1997 Toyota 4-Runner automatic transmission requires: 2.2 quarts of fluid if it's a 4WD 1.7 quarts of fluid if it's a 2WD The recommended fluid type is Dexron III (or Toyota T-IV)
4.5 quarts.
Limited 4WD - 4L 236hp @5200 RPM V6 Limited 4WD - 4.7L 260hp @5400 RPM V8
under intake manifold passengers side valve cover
18 gallons on a 4WD & PreRunner. 15.1 gallons on a 2 WD. You will never get that much in unless you drained the tank and fuel lines.
The 2006 Toyota 4Runner in the 4WD Sport trim comes equipped with P265/65/17 tires. The largest approved size tires for this application are P295/35/24 which require aftermarket wheels.
6500 lbs for 2wd; 6300 lbs for 4WD