The 2000 Toyota 4Runner is available in both 2WD (two-wheel drive) and 4WD (four-wheel drive) configurations. The specific drivetrain depends on the particular model and trim level chosen. Generally, the 4WD models are equipped with a transfer case that allows for better off-road capability, while the 2WD versions are more suited for on-road driving. To determine the exact configuration of a specific vehicle, it's best to check the owner's manual or the vehicle's specifications.
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.
1979 - 1983 2wd and 4wd will for sure
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Since you do not have manual hub differtials you are hearing the electric motor dis-engaging the front diff from the drive shafts and trany...
4wd or 2wd?
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)
The front clip from a 2000 4Runner 2WD is not a direct interchange with a 1999 Tacoma 4WD. While both models share some components, key differences in design and structure may affect fitment. It's advisable to verify specific parts compatibility or consider modifications, as well as consult with an auto parts specialist for precise guidance.
The curb weight of a 4Runner is around 4600 lbs. Need the year and if it's a 4wd to be more specific.
6500 lbs for 2wd; 6300 lbs for 4WD
Linkage is probably sticking or seized
You can shift to 4wd (4 hi) at any time below 80 km/h.
The 4th digit. B, D, or J= 4WD, K, X, Y, or Z=2WD