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86 toyota pickup steering gearbox problem
Distributor pickup coil resistance 140-180 ohms.
An impact wrench works good.
made them for a couple of years 86 -88 in pickups and 4 runners
Yes, the 1982 Toyota pickup frame can accommodate the body of an 1986 Toyota pickup, as both models share similar dimensions and design characteristics due to being part of the same generation of Toyota trucks. However, there may be minor differences in mounting points and hardware that could require some modification for a perfect fit. It's advisable to check compatibility for specific components like wiring and drivetrain connections.
Could be the same. I have an 86 4 runner and replaced the door with one from and pickup. If you can see it and compare its best. If not then get some measurements on the hinge and door and ask them if it compares. Last choice is ask a wrecking yard. They usually have a compatible chart they can use to verify years. Jonathon
There isn't a transmission fluid reservoir on an 86 S10 pickup. The transmission fluid is held in the transmission itself.
are the hazards working, if not, check the fuse. I'm pretty sure they're both on the same one. fuse box on passenger side under hood.
Where is the drain plug for 86 nissan pickup
Yes, the clutch pedal switch on an '86 Toyota pickup can be bypassed. This switch is designed to prevent starting the vehicle unless the clutch pedal is depressed, enhancing safety. To bypass it, you can connect the two wires that lead to the switch, essentially creating a direct circuit. However, keep in mind that bypassing this switch can pose safety risks, so it should be done with caution and ideally only for troubleshooting purposes.
In the 1986 Toyota 22R 4x4 pickup, the computer, often referred to as the Engine Control Unit (ECU), is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It's usually mounted on the firewall or near the steering column. Accessing it may require removing some panels for better visibility and reach.
It has a chain, they should be replaced every 100,000 but I had an 1987 Toyota pickup with 230,000 and never replaced a thing on it and it ran like a dream. if your truck is running bad then replace it if not. then don't waste time