What year 4Runners to avoid?

What year 4Runners to avoid?

Bar far, these model years – 2003, 2004 and 2005 – had the most complaints and should be avoided if you have the choice. Carcomplaints.com labeled the 2003 year as the “worst model year ever,” but to clarify, none of the 4Runners are really that bad.

How long do 1998 Toyota 4Runners last?

Because, as it turns out, the 4Runner is made to last for more than 200,000-miles. In fact, according to iSee Cars, approximately 0.2% of 4Runner models will last for more than 300,000-miles.

Is there a problem with the Toyota 4Runner V6?

However, no reports on CarComplaints or Consumer Reports have emerged of new Toyota 4Runner V6 head gaskets failing prematurely. It appears the issue was resolved following the 2006 model year. So, if you’re looking at a 2006 or newer Toyota 4Runner with a V6, you shouldn’t have to worry about the head gasket.

What kind of engine does a Toyota 4 Runner have?

Today at the shop we had a 2000 Toyota 4 runner with a V6 3.4 engine. The truck ran just fine before the previous repair shop had replaced the timing belt. After the timing belt was replaced the truck would crank but would not start. After months of them trying to fix the problem by replacing unnecessary parts, they brought the truck to my shop.

What does the Check Engine light on a Toyota 4Runner mean?

If your check engine light illuminates, the problem could be the temperature under the hood. An OBD code P0115 indicates a problem with the 4Runner’s cooling system. If you see this code, it could mean your coolant temperature sensor is failing.

Can a Toyota 4Runner blow its head gasket?

According to 4runners.com, this generation’s 4.0-liter V6 was known to blow its head gasket, especially after 100,000 miles. Forum members point to the 2003-2006 model years as particularly noteworthy for this. Consumer Reports owner claims do support this.

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