1991 4 runner v6 manual trans 3.0
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The unit in your pictures is the ABS actuator. http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...13generald.pdf
But you can't possibly tell if it is leaking in the state in which you photographed it. Fluid is all over the place -- even on the battery tray!
Clean it up first; for this, soap and water (garden hose) will work fine. Then start it, run it for 15 seconds, stop and look carefully for leaks.
Gravity is not your friend; if anything above the actuator leaks (PS pump, hoses, etc.) it will soak the actuator.
But you can't possibly tell if it is leaking in the state in which you photographed it. Fluid is all over the place -- even on the battery tray!
Clean it up first; for this, soap and water (garden hose) will work fine. Then start it, run it for 15 seconds, stop and look carefully for leaks.
Gravity is not your friend; if anything above the actuator leaks (PS pump, hoses, etc.) it will soak the actuator.
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