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Re: Toyota 4Runner - Need some Help/Info
[Re: Cuz-Pat]
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09/05/19 06:20 AM
09/05/19 06:20 AM
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The one that I mentioned was in Memphis, Tennessee and I was 100 miles North of Memphis today. I stopped and looked it over well on my way back home. It was a New Jersey vehicle with a lot of rust underneath and the 4WD would not engage. Guy told me the issue with the 4WD was it had a bad transfer case actuator. Part from Toyota is $1500.00 and an aftermarket from local parts house was $1100.00. Still no guarantee that would fix it. Otherwise, it was a sharp vehicle but I passed on it.
I've got to have a working 4WD vehicle. Yea no on that one
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