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I have a 1998 Toyota 4Runner. The brakes failed
When I have had trouble bleeding systems...I have over come it by reverse bleeding. You buy a pump on container put it on the last bleed screw and flush the fluid back wards up out the resavor
1998 4runner v6.
Last year I
The MAF sensor is not the problem, these are cylinder misfires on #1,3 and 4. replace the #4 coil pack, #1 AND 4 use the same coil, replace the spark plugs and the wires.
Firing order for 1998 four runner
Rotation goes in a clockwise direction and the firing order is
1-2-3-4-5-6
5 6
3 4
1 2
The Number one plug is first plug on Pass side looking at the
engine # 2 is on driverside and so forth for all plugs.
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Finding Backup lights switch on 98 4Runner
Is this a manual or automatic, makes a big difference. Id it is a automatic the backup light switch is part of the range selector switch, if it is a manual it will be on the side of the transmission, I can show you both parts in pictures below.
Here is the switch for a manual transmission.
Location below.
My brake pedals go hard when Im coming to a stop then gets soft
According to WinBrake.com: "Air in the System A spongy pedal is usually a sign of air in the system. Air may have got in through the master cylinder because the fluid level is low. If this is the case, refill the system with the correct grade of brake fluid, then bleed any remaining air out. Often the cause is simply that the fluid is leaking from somewhere in the system. It's usually pretty easy to find the leak if there is one, and once found it should be fixed straight away. Once the leak has been fixed, refill the system with the correct grade of brake fluid, then bleed the system." They have a good site:
http://www.winbrake.com/training_spongypedaldiagnosis.html
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