Oh baby. You can almost hear that!The grass grew a ton today, it was 85° and the ground was moist.
Oh baby. You can almost hear that!The grass grew a ton today, it was 85° and the ground was moist.
You and me both. Ouch! I thought I'd prepaid enough...Personal income taxes
The second picture, shows a chain-driven shaft heading off to the right (towards the rear of the vehicle). Is that the oil pump drive?
you like the N20? I found it remarkably executed on that one test drive I took.
Ours still isn't growing. Guess I'll have to fertilize this wonderful KCK dirt somehow.The grass grew a ton today, it was 85° and the ground was moist.
Finally replaced the ignition switch in the Lexus. Symptoms were intermittent 1) no crank, 2) symptoms like poor battery cable connection, 3) normal crank after multiple key cycles. This eventually got worse the past few weeks to where it refused to crank.
Lowered to column to get access to the switch that was located on the back of the lock mechanism. The M4 switch mounting screws were a PITA to remove (and reinstall). The screw threads were upset to provide locking. I replaced them with standard button head socket machine screws. They're not backing out. When I pulled the switch off, its guts fell out.
Successful repair.
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More diagnosis in required. Drove around town yesterday, lots of start cycles and all appeared good. This morning, it's back to the same old.
Before investing in all the time/labor in removing the intake manifold to get to the starter, all other possibilities need to be eliminated.
In my experience, this is typical of Asian imports when they get old....chronic electrical issues.
All was good until a few days ago. Turning the key to start, all that happens now is click. Tried every morning since and it refuses to crank.The relay contacts look worse than I originally thought. I don't know how much wear is tolerable before starting becomes iffy.
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That last comment was out of pocketOk I grabbed the more expensive part # also branded as Murray) 8013301 and the fit is good. Not perfect, but good. View attachment 148824View attachment 148825
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I've always thought this should be a 2Runner....??{snip}One 2019 4Runner with the uncommon plain RWD base model package. Then a 2007 Lexus not sure the model as I don’t know any Lexus models right off.
O'Really's site shows a 15% price difference between the two - but the descriptions and warranty are the same. I wonder if the cheaper one is from a different vendor.Ok I grabbed the more expensive part # also branded as Murray) 8013301 and the fit is good. Not perfect, but good.
Clif notes: CU13301 bad. 8013301 good.
The funny part is, I’ve had luck with a Murray radiator as an 11th hour replacement on a Civic, and a Spectra Premium on a Chevy. To me, all the Chinesium radiators are almost the same.That last comment was out of pocket
I can agree with the first one tho
Why not contact the proprietor of the piss poor performing part?
It's a Spectre Premium item
https://www.spectrapremium.com/en/contact#contact-form
The better one that fit was an Agility (APDI) brand item
Start using different parts
Apparently you don't learn from your mistakes, and keep making them
There's a word for doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome
I wish getting decent parts wasn't such a struggle these days![]()
Yeah, I'm not even sure if the Denso ones are much better.The funny part is, I’ve had luck with a Murray radiator as an 11th hour replacement on a Civic, and a Spectra Premium on a Chevy. To me, all the Chinesium radiators are almost the same.
Yeah around 2018 I put a radiator in an '04 Forester turbo. From O'Reilly and fit was horrible. I had to slot the upper holes in the plastic mounting tabs and there was BARELY enough meat. Ironically I stumbled upon a reviewer on Amazon for the same application and same issue. So, write it off to a "bad batch".The funny part is, I’ve had luck with a Murray radiator as an 11th hour replacement on a Civic, and a Spectra Premium on a Chevy. To me, all the Chinesium radiators are almost the same.