Need help with 87 Toyota truck 22re
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Need help with 87 Toyota truck 22re
Ok. The problem I'm having is my truck will start and drive fine but won't idle. I've changed the fuel filter, plugs, plug wires, distributor cap and rotor and still not working. It was running great about a month ago but all of the sudden it just wouldn't idle. I'm also noticing a strong fuel smell, not sure if that might be the problem. Anyway, I just payed a mechanic $60 to tell me to change the plugs and all that. Well I did that and nothing. If someone could PLEASE help that would be great. And if theres already a post here somewhere related to this then please post the link for me.
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Motor has 156k on it. I've adjusted the idler screw, its weird that it will idle for awhile even after its warmed up, but out of nowhere it will just stop. I haven't tried adjusting the timing yet. I figured I'd throw up a post to see if someone could point me in the right direction before I really start tearing chit up.
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Runs great. I bought this truck two years ago and noticed that when the truck has been running for awhile and I shut it off then try to start, it takes a few trys to get it started, I then notice the strong fuel odor, like a carbon build up. If it sits overnight it will start right up. For the most part the truck runs great.
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Already did that, if you read my initial post you'll see what all I've done. Just running out of easy stuff to try. I'm thinking egr valve or pcv, I just don't know what to look for next. I've checked all of the vaccum lines and don't see or hear any leaks. I'm stumped.
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test your fuel pump if you can. get it to act up on you. like when you said that when its warm takes a little bit to start up again. get it to that point and test see if your fuel pump is getting hot and not making the pressure it needs to be making. that would be my next step in testing.
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if anything for a fuel pump you can always buy one and put it on the frame rail. thats what i was going to do for mine if it goes out so that its easy to get to. but thats just what i was going to do because in the future was wanting to put in a fuel cell.
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Took me awhile to get to this, but it looks like I need a new distributor and TPS. Its also throwing an oxygen sensor code.
Looks like the distributor and TPS are spendy Might go to the junkyard and find one, unless someone here has some parts for sale. If so, let me know please cause I don't want to buy new, I'll settle for used as long as they work.
Thanks again for all your help.
Looks like the distributor and TPS are spendy Might go to the junkyard and find one, unless someone here has some parts for sale. If so, let me know please cause I don't want to buy new, I'll settle for used as long as they work.
Thanks again for all your help.
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What makes you think you need a new distributor ?, you can replace the pick up coil if that`s whats bad for a lot less than a complete distributor. I would recomend replacing the oxygen sensor with an OEM Denso sensor, don`t buy a Bosch oxygen sensor because they don`t work well in our toyotas. Do a Google search for the TPS, i just bought a new one for around sixty five dollars for my 86 4Runner.
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What makes you think you need a new distributor ?, you can replace the pick up coil if that`s whats bad for a lot less than a complete distributor. I would recomend replacing the oxygen sensor with an OEM Denso sensor, don`t buy a Bosch oxygen sensor because they don`t work well in our toyotas. Do a Google search for the TPS, i just bought a new one for around sixty five dollars for my 86 4Runner.
Thanks for your help myyota
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Before you go and spend a lot of money that you don`t need to, what codes did your mechanic get ?. If the TPS on your truck is original with lots of miles on it, then it can wear out and i`ve seen a bad TPS cause starting problems or no start at all. I replaced the TPS on my 86 4Runner because it had over 200.000 miles on it, and i knew it was a matter of time before it went bad. If you oxygen is the original one with lots of miles on it, then just replace it, and buy a Denso replacement. They do wear out. I replaced the one on my 4Runner because it was original. I doubt there is anything wrong with your distributor, but a new replacement distributor is 175.00 - 200.00 and a pick up coil is around 80.00 from Rock Auto, you can sometimes find them on special for 30.00 - 50.00. I bought one a while back for 30.00.
Your mechanic doesn`t sound to bright, he just wants you to throw parts at the problem to hopefully fix the problem.
Your mechanic doesn`t sound to bright, he just wants you to throw parts at the problem to hopefully fix the problem.
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Well the codes he said it was throwing were 3,6 and 11.
3 according to my Haynes manual is Iginiter circuit, igniter or computer
6 is Igniter circuit, igniter, Distributor or computer
11 is AC switch, Throttle position sensor circuit, throttle position sensor or computer.
I haven't bought anything yet, just trying to figure out what to try first.
3 according to my Haynes manual is Iginiter circuit, igniter or computer
6 is Igniter circuit, igniter, Distributor or computer
11 is AC switch, Throttle position sensor circuit, throttle position sensor or computer.
I haven't bought anything yet, just trying to figure out what to try first.
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but a lot of times one code sets another code. and did he clear the codes before he checked it? cause they may be old codes that are in there. its just an idea i thought of
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Well the codes he said it was throwing were 3,6 and 11.
3 according to my Haynes manual is Iginiter circuit, igniter or computer
6 is Igniter circuit, igniter, Distributor or computer
11 is AC switch, Throttle position sensor circuit, throttle position sensor or computer.
I haven't bought anything yet, just trying to figure out what to try first.
3 according to my Haynes manual is Iginiter circuit, igniter or computer
6 is Igniter circuit, igniter, Distributor or computer
11 is AC switch, Throttle position sensor circuit, throttle position sensor or computer.
I haven't bought anything yet, just trying to figure out what to try first.
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He said he didn't reset the codes.
I'll buy the oxygen sensor and TPS and let you all know what happens..It might take a week or so for I'm in the middle of remodeling my bathroom...Trying to focus on that and my truck is giving me a headache. Thankfully I have a commuter car for getting to work. I just want my truck fixed before the high lakes open up next month.
Thanks guys. Happy St. Pattys Day.
I'll buy the oxygen sensor and TPS and let you all know what happens..It might take a week or so for I'm in the middle of remodeling my bathroom...Trying to focus on that and my truck is giving me a headache. Thankfully I have a commuter car for getting to work. I just want my truck fixed before the high lakes open up next month.
Thanks guys. Happy St. Pattys Day.
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