Did you check your oil level? If it is full then there may be air getting into the pump somehow. This happened to me years ago when the pickup tube cracked that went to my oil pump. Could become something that will kill your engine.
Sorry don't know exactly but it is generally to be found in the hottest part of the engine - just below the thermostat in the housing or close by in the cylinder head, sometimes in the intake manifold if it is coolant heated and very occasionally elsewhere in the cylinder head...
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First, fill the cylinder with brake fluid and then have someone in the car and under it, first crack open the bleeder valve to where it drips a bit. The put your finger over it and have the one in the car push the clutch pedal slowly to where you can tell the air is escaping. Keep finger in place and do this 2-3 times and checking the fluid level every 2 times the pedal is pushed down to insure the fluid doesn't go dry and cause more air in system. Repeat this procedure until you feel like the air is out. Shouldn't take more than 4-5 times and some take more. Hope this gets you going :o) Jesus loves you, John 3:16-17 (KJV)
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I have 1987 toyota 4runner model and I keep servicing and when needed repair it on my own. worth it !!!
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Assuming you are referring to the battery in the key fob try the link below.
If it is the car battery open the bonnet and remove the cover. Using a spanner or a socket, usually a 10mm, remove the negative terminal, (-/black). Then remove the positive terminal, (+/red). There might be a mounting clamp you need to remove to lift the battery out. It is usually across the body of the battery or around it's base.
**Note which way round the battery sits as connecting it up wrong WILL cause serious problems.**
Re-sit the battery into position.
**Keeping it the correct way round!**
Refit the mounting clamp.
Refit the Positive terminal first.
Refit the Negative terminal second.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE NUTS. How To Replace Suzuki Grand Vitara Key Fob Battery 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008