yes
The 4Runner is built better, and will retain its value better. If you maintain a vehicle properly it should last for several hundred thousand miles.
The 1986 Toyota 4Runner turbo was part of a limited production run. While exact numbers for the turbo variant are not widely documented, it is estimated that only a few thousand units were produced. The 4Runner was primarily available with a naturally aspirated engine, making the turbo version relatively rare among enthusiasts.
Does it run then it's not broken.
The Toyota 4Runner is a sports utility vehicle. Different models and production runs have used different engines; current day models might run on the 2UZ-FE engine, a 4.7 liter engine with the ability to produce 271 horsepower or 202 kilowatts of power.
You do not want it to run on low freon as it will burn itself up. There is a low pressue switch that tells it not to run if the freon pressure is below a certain point. To make it run; add freon.
Take your vehicle to a service center. They can run a dye through your A/C system to locate any leaks you have.
It can run between $200 and $300 for a person to replace a Toyota 4 runner power steering pump. It could be cheaper if a person gets the part at a junk yard and makes the change on their own.
it may have a used engine from a 95 truck put in it. Or, it could be a late 1994, and Toyota was installing 1995 starters on the last of the production run for that year.
By replacing it, and the tensioner, along w/coolant pump if it's run off the belt.
As far as being the least likely to need repairs, Toyota 4runner is a great used suv. They will cost a little more than other used suvs, but it is worth it, as in the long run you will have less problems.
Probably low on freon.
He directed operations at the plant, which was tremendously successful, until his return to Japan in 1994.