4runner fix it manual
#2
The Toyota shop manuals seem to be the most complete to me. Unfortunately, they're expensive. The 1997 4Runner one is $130 or so. I bought my Paseo version back in 1998 for $50, now it's $80.
Chris
Chris
#3
Hey CLin:
I bought a cd-rom version of the manuals from a person off eBay. I haven't rec'd it yet, but it includes both shop manuals including the electrical. If its good quality, I'll let you know who and how much.
Bob
I bought a cd-rom version of the manuals from a person off eBay. I haven't rec'd it yet, but it includes both shop manuals including the electrical. If its good quality, I'll let you know who and how much.
Bob
#5
Does anybody out there have a shop manual for a '90 4Runner?
Maybe you'ld be willing to scan a few pages and E-mail em?
To buy one from the dealer is around 200$CAN. far too rich for me,
I need that money for mods.
Maybe you'ld be willing to scan a few pages and E-mail em?
To buy one from the dealer is around 200$CAN. far too rich for me,
I need that money for mods.
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I have a '91 electrical shop manual.
What do you need?
See some of my scans here.
http://www.pnw4runners.net/tech/rear_window_2nd_gen/
http://www.pnw4runners.net/tech/underhood_fusebox.jpg
http://www.pnw4runners.net/tech/combo_meter.jpg
What do you need?
See some of my scans here.
http://www.pnw4runners.net/tech/rear_window_2nd_gen/
http://www.pnw4runners.net/tech/underhood_fusebox.jpg
http://www.pnw4runners.net/tech/combo_meter.jpg
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#9
Originally posted by BTOWN4RUNNER
I have a Chiltons manual, but I don't really like it. I don't use it much and don't really like it though. I would not get it again. :fireman:
I have a Chiltons manual, but I don't really like it. I don't use it much and don't really like it though. I would not get it again. :fireman:
Thanks Corey, I'll check your links and let ya know if there is anthing else I may need.
Thanks All..............
Last edited by Fred Anarat; Aug 30, 2002 at 02:34 AM.
#11
Information being left out is the reason I stopped using the Chilton and Hayes manuals and went to the factory shop versions. Unfortunately, Toyota has priced them beyond reason. I'm going to give Bentley a try this time around.
Chris
Chris
#12
Originally posted by Bob_98SR5
Hey CLin:
I bought a cd-rom version of the manuals from a person off eBay. I haven't rec'd it yet, but it includes both shop manuals including the electrical. If its good quality, I'll let you know who and how much.
Bob
Hey CLin:
I bought a cd-rom version of the manuals from a person off eBay. I haven't rec'd it yet, but it includes both shop manuals including the electrical. If its good quality, I'll let you know who and how much.
Bob
When u get it please let me know what u think. I was really thinking about buying one but was not sure the quality of the manual. I wanted some sample pages but the seller never replied to my email.
Thanks
#13
Best manuals are Toyota Factory Service Manuals by far. No one discounts these, only on EBay can you find them for less.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search...t&BasicSearch=
http://search.ebay.com/search/search...t&BasicSearch=
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