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ALEX_B 04-17-2010 11:26 AM

2003 4Runner: Misc Questions
 
Couple questions about my 2003 4Runner:

1) Is it difficult to change the brake pads? Anything special required?
ref: I've changed pads many times on my motorcycles, but never on a car. Owners Manual says that some sort of adjustment is required for the rear, after pad change.
2) Is there an On-line parts schematic available, which would show me a exploded view of all the parts on this vehical, with the part numbers listed so that I can re-order them when needed?
3) How do I reset (turn off) the Yellow "Maint" light on the dash, after having done an oil change?
4) Is there an inexpensive Clymer-type Maintenance Manual available? Toyota said that they only know of the offical Toyota Service Manual, which costs about $400!

thebrick 04-19-2010 03:31 PM

http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/index.html

also haynes but they suck.

85-in-va 04-21-2010 05:45 PM

to reset maintenance light there is a button for trip in instrument cluster, with key off hold that button in and turn key on with engine off for about 15 secs, u might have to try it on all three settings, trip a, trip b, and mileage, certain models are one or the other, but one of them is it, and brakes in front are easy, no special tools required

ALEX_B 05-04-2010 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by 85-in-va (Post 51427311)
...brakes in front are easy, no special tools required


>What about the Rear Brakes... Isn't there a special tool required???

Justinvd 05-04-2010 11:28 AM

Rear pads are easy, there is an adjustment tool to adjust the star wheel adjuster but you can use a flat head screw driver with a long flat part. Thats the tool in the link.

http://www.sschapterpsa.com/rambling...ake%20tool.JPG

ALEX_B 05-04-2010 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Justinvd (Post 51437483)
Rear pads are easy, there is an adjustment tool to adjust the star wheel adjuster but you can use a flat head screw driver with a long flat part. Thats the tool in the link.

http://www.sschapterpsa.com/rambling...ake%20tool.JPG

> Can you provide Instructions for how to do the adjustment? (Better yet, how to do the entire pad replacement procedure)
> I've replaced pads many times on motorcycles, but never on a car.

Justinvd 05-04-2010 01:06 PM

I may have been mistaken. Im not 100% sure but im thinking a 2003 4runner would have rear disc brakes? That tool I linked is for drum brakes haha. I can explain a basic walk through of either one so is it discs or drums?

ALEX_B 05-05-2010 02:01 PM


Originally Posted by Justinvd (Post 51437555)
I may have been mistaken. Im not 100% sure but im thinking a 2003 4runner would have rear disc brakes? That tool I linked is for drum brakes haha. I can explain a basic walk through of either one so is it discs or drums?

> Yes, it clearly has Disk brakes on the rear.
> Here's a parts reference to them:
http://www.partstrain.com/store/?PN=...universal:0%29

So then, now that I've BOUGHT that special tool... is it the case that I do not need it (or any other special tool) to do the rear Disk Brake adjustment???

Justinvd 05-05-2010 05:57 PM

Are you planning on doing pads and rotors(new everything) or just pads? There shouldnt be any special tool for disc brakes, that special tool is only for drum brakes.


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