If you are talking about an automatic transmission, the dipstick is almost directly under the distributor cap. It should be orange, and is not far from your engine oil dipstick. Very awkward place to get a funnel to.
A Toyota 4Runner SR5 holds about 18 gallons of gasoline. The 4Runner gets about 14 to 16 miles per gallon.
look under the hood
The fill plugs are not usually welded closed. They are closed very tightly and may require some torque to remove them. Especially if this is the first time being removed.
SR5 stands for Sport Rally 5-speed
On a 1996 Toyota T-100 SR5, the transmission temperature sensor is typically located on the transmission's valve body or near the oil pan. It screws into a designated threaded port that allows it to measure the fluid temperature accurately. For precise location, it's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide specific to that model.
possible a bare wire somewhere, or corrosion in plug... i had that problem
The firing order for a 1985 Toyota SR5 Pickup is 1-3-4-2.Additional info FYI: Ignition timing: TDC #1 cylinder location: FRONT Distributor rotation: CLOCKWISE Spark plug gap: .032"
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mine is not a sr5, which should be the same, has 1
anonumously
no the difference is in the trim on the vehicel the sr5 has a factory tach and sometimes a/c and power options other than the motors are the same
The sr5 is just the model, there are different models, like base, limited, xsp, xsp-x, texas edition, etc.