Toyota T100 - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues

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1998 Toyota T100. Removal of the heater core 98 t100?

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Toyota T100 Heater Core Replacement Costs

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Toyota T100 Heater Core Replacement Cost Estimate

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Heater Core

Toyota Nation Forum https://www.toyotanation.com > ... > T-100 Forum Aug 24, 2020 - You can bypass the heater core without any added hardware. Disconnect the two circled hoses. The green hose clamp can be unwound instead of ... Botched Coolant Flush, Damaged Heater Core. Now what? Sep 30, 2021 Heater Core Replacement ' Toyota Nation Forum Jun 2, 2012 More results from www.toyotanation.com ..
11/29/2023 12:39:25 AM • 1998 Toyota T100 • Answered on Nov 29, 2023 • 28 views
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1995 Toyota T-100 3.4, V6. Vacuum line routing diagram please?

Question edited for clarity and spelling 'vacume'. Question moved to model category. In the link. https://www.google.com/search?q=1995+Toyota+T-100+3.4%2C+V6.+Vacuum+line+routing+diagram
5/7/2023 1:12:45 AM • 1995 Toyota T100... • Answered on May 07, 2023 • 51 views
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Toyota t 100

Engine coolant temp sensor
10/5/2022 8:26:35 PM • 1993 Toyota T100 • Answered on Oct 05, 2022 • 63 views
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What is a good rpm ratio for a '95 toyota t100 running around 70MPH

2wd right?(1995 is GEN1, T100) auto trans or manual trans no told and both are told. we can't guess drivelines blind,so tell it.? 2.7L, 3.0L and 3.4L engine options new. toss coin land on A/T box. (most common ) the TCM decides all this not you, the Tcm/Pcm/or TCU are all transmission brains , the PCM does engine too, and tells the TCM speed, and engine loads (hills etc) rpm based on all that and gear ratio, in the transmission, 1:1 or overdrive. too and the axle ratio and tire size (circumference) are tires stock, or low rider tiny.??????? 5 speed manual or 4speed automatic and 4 engine choices not one told and if an automatic the TCM is turned to all things stated above. a hard fact that. the RPM drips in OD ,overdrive and TCC lockup the service manual lists 5 transmissions A340F, A340H, A440, A442F and A343F units top 2 are A340e & A340f (USA answers me) 2wd/4wd

A340F (30-40LE) 4speeds + tcc

seen too on 2000-2004 Tundra (4x2) A = Aisin-Warner Automatic. 340 generation 3. 3L v6 used. E=electronic shifted (TCM brain F= 4wd same as E shifted. 3 electrically controlled solenoids for shifting and torque converter(TC) lock up(TCU runs the SHOW) There is s TV cable here too, that causes upshifts late or early. super hard top find this, Asian boxes. but here goes. ?1st: 2.80 ?2nd: 1.53 ?3rd: 1.00 (end to end lockup , look ma' NO gears here !) ?4th: 0.75 (23-spline, 0.705 21-spline 4th gear cam be less on smallest engine.(less rpm drop) now you learn vast version of transmissions exits. I read the side of box and it tells me the model there fully, every time. so are you not getting 4th gear OD or the TC lockup failing scan the PCM see if there are P07xx errors"? tranny errors. ? in 3rd gear the RPM is the axle ratio and tire diameter (pi X r squared is circum and distance moved is that) I can tell you the math below see the online calc. at end here. and some TC slip. (it slips not locked up) 4 gear is RPM ,= is 0.75 x 3rd gear RPM. and tc slip. TCC lock up is is less RPM but that depend slip and hills. that is why I call them slush pumps, TC SLIPS and turns HP in to wasted heat and is why TCC was mandated by the EPA, for more MPG, and less waste. that is how the pump slips as they say. why not just see if all gears work (count them with easy right foot on flat earth) and TCC locks up, in 4th and scan the PCm for errors. 1,2,3,4+TCC is really like 5th speed, if you noodle that. 4-1/2" gear,(5th) locked. make sure TV cable not rusted and jammed up and for SURE not jammed in the Pulled out position, rusted, there. and is WOT wot is wide open throttle and that make the tranny shift way late or never goes past 3 gear... test it.(or worse 2nd) I see folks put a new transmission $2500 for the want of $20 cable. wow. that. The TV cable bad is an on car fix. P0750 to P0770 are all tcc errors to the box. scan it if gears ever shift wrong. and speed sensors failing or clutch packs slipping in the box,will dtc code out too. so in 3rd gear the axle 3.4L auto T100 4x4 should have 4.30 gears. so 1:1 x 4.3 is still 4.3 so 3000 rpm the read prop shaft.spins at 3000 rpm and axles spin 698 RPM( AND TAD LESS TC SLIPS.) knowing tire circumstance or diameter. nets speed. manual trans runs 4.10 axles. (and no slip at all) if not running stock tires the SPEEDO lies to you. taller large tires spin slower and VSS lies. to cluster. called ticket getter 235/75R15 (stock'ish) Diameter : 28.9" here is 4.3 axles. 3rd gear, 60mph , axle above 28.9" stock tires is 3000 RPM so shift to 4th, be on flat ground and light right foot and not hills] and TV cable not JAMMED (rusted and locked out) https://purperformance.com/p-29669-rpm-calculator.html so 4th OD is, what .75 x 3000 is 2250 RPM (my guess never seen) TCC locked up ,is less RPM, a bit. so learn to scan any TCM(PCM) when gears fails. scan it. now.
9/18/2022 6:34:34 PM • Toyota T100 Cars... • Answered on Sep 18, 2022 • 73 views
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1995 Toyota T100 SR5 3.4 Extra Cab. The engine bucks and kicks above 2,900 rpm!

Question edited for clarity. Question moved to make and model category. That is a lot of guessed parts! Clean the Throttle Body and MAF. Problems with the o2 sensors or the Catalytic Converter would trigger the Engine Malfunction Light to come on, as would many of the parts you swapped out. Diagnose and then fix. Find an auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool computer. That can diagnose the fault and be recorded as it is happening on a drive. https://www.google.com/search?q=auto+electrician+near+me ..
8/1/2022 12:40:43 AM • 1995 Toyota T100... • Answered on Aug 01, 2022 • 51 views
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Need to know the location of the fuel cutoff switch on a 95 Toyota T100 location

There's a website that has all this information about all this and manuals everything totally free there are many actually but I personally like few .. let me know if u need help thanks must try www.reliable-store.com
9/20/2019 3:50:34 PM • Toyota T100 Cars... • Answered on Sep 20, 2019 • 325 views
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1993 T100 SR5 4x4. battery wend bad, blew alt

It really sounds like an ignition problem. Cranks but doesn't ignite. I figure you checked all the fusible links and fuses but it might be related to the radio and clock. If there are issues in the instrument cluster, it might not allow your truck to start due to a security precaution like an ignition kill switch, etc. that might be on the same fuse. I would also make sure I've got a good spark going into the cylinder following the old Air/Fuel/Spark rules. If not, that tells you where to start looking next.
1/17/2018 4:32:01 AM • 1993 Toyota T100 • Answered on Jan 17, 2018 • 222 views
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My pickup will not start. it will turn over and

No spark?
12/1/2017 10:40:07 PM • 1997 Toyota T100 • Answered on Dec 01, 2017 • 153 views
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I have a 95 T100. It has a bad wobble in the

indicates failing or incorrectly adjusted wheel bearings contrary to popular belief wheel bearings have to have a slight preload adjustment to a-- keep the oil from leaking out of the bearing seal b--- compensate for the gyro action of the wheel ( flywheel ) when the plane of the spin is altered ( changing steering direction) if the bearings are not correctly adjusted the wheel will develop a wobble similar to what a top develops as it slows down roads that have a high crown require a different wheel alignment setting for the camber so a wheel alignment may be in order check the tie rod joints as well but normally a bad ball joint will cause the wobble in the straight ahead position at speeds approaching 30mph or better
11/13/2017 11:56:22 PM • Toyota T100 Cars... • Answered on Nov 13, 2017 • 261 views
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I have a 1996 Toyota T100. I recently had to

This may have resulted in a valve being too tight, if it idles smooth with no misfires it's probably something else that's causing the power loss. Listen to the exhaust when idling if something that sounds like a pop, pop noise there is a leaking exhaust valve and the compression should be checked or remove the valve cover and check valve clearance. The loss of power may also be caused by the timing belt being off a tooth so be sure the timing belt marks are correct.
10/27/2017 6:46:38 PM • 1996 Toyota T100 • Answered on Oct 27, 2017 • 120 views
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1998 T100 Toyota 6 cylinder, motor was running rough and missing, changed the spark plugs, wires, 3 coil packs, pcv valve, air filter, still running rough, motor miss firing on thedriver side, checke

everything unnecessary as the problem is the injectors /fuel pressure or injector wiring run the fault codes first and save money
10/12/2017 7:32:39 AM • 1998 Toyota T100 • Answered on Oct 12, 2017 • 409 views
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1996 toyota t 100 wont turn over

can you be a little more specific about the neutral safety switch?
8/17/2017 9:30:31 PM • 1996 Toyota T100 • Answered on Aug 17, 2017 • 894 views
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Need too.now what fuel pressure should be on t100 3`0 what s

30-40 psi
7/29/2017 1:30:32 AM • 1993 Toyota T100 • Answered on Jul 29, 2017 • 164 views
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Hard starting in p.m. only

run the fault codes could be a fuel pressure problem or injectors leaking and causing it to flood
7/24/2017 2:14:39 PM • 1997 Toyota T100 • Answered on Jul 24, 2017 • 124 views
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1997 Toyota T100 - Truck seems harger to start. I

Most likely the fuel pump is failing, the fuel pressure check valve is defective and the system loses pressure the long crank is due to this loss of fuel system pressure.
6/24/2017 2:22:48 AM • 1997 Toyota T100 • Answered on Jun 24, 2017 • 275 views
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I KNOW IT IS 123456 BUT I wanted to know where they go do they fire ? 12/34/56/? or do they fire 14/36/52??

The #1 cylinder is on the passenger side front, those are cylinders 1,3,5 the other side are 2,4,6 counting from the front. #1 coil also fires #4, #3 coil fires #6 and #5 also fires #2. The cam gears on the middle of the cams are two piece spring loaded gears, there is a hole for a bolt to go in after the two pieces are lined up until the cams are installed then the bolts are removed, if you have any kind of manual it should mention this. The two dats are called assembly marks and are not the timing marks, the timing marls are the single dots, they use the assembly marks so that when the cams are in you can remove the 10mm bolt from the gears. let me know if you need some illustrations for those marks and I'll see if I can upload something for you but it may be tomorrow.
6/10/2017 2:34:14 AM • 1996 Toyota T100 • Answered on Jun 10, 2017 • 175 views
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95 toyota t100 3.4L extended cab check engine light

Hello, this engine has 3 ignition coils on the passenger side cylinder head, each coil fires two spark plugs, the spark plugs on thew other side have plug wires connected to one of the coils on the other side, the #6 cylinder wire connects to the #3 coil, try replacing the spark plug wires
6/10/2017 2:22:22 AM • 1995 Toyota T100... • Answered on Jun 10, 2017 • 257 views
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Toyota t100 obd not ready

The problem is not the parts but the communication between the parts and the computer. I would have the computer reflash and then drive the vehicle for a extended amount of time. This should fix the problem.
5/23/2017 2:56:57 PM • 1997 Toyota T100 • Answered on May 23, 2017 • 500 views
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1995 Toyota T100 hood release not working and white smoke coming out of tail pipe. What steps should I take?

Water coolant in combustion chamber , faulty gasket or cracked head , loss of coolant.
5/3/2017 3:57:00 AM • Toyota T100 Cars... • Answered on May 03, 2017 • 211 views
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1997 Toyota Truck 4 Runner 4WD 3.4L EFI DOHC 6cyl, blown head gasket?

Could be a blown head gasket. You might also need to "burp" the system. When the vehicle is completely cooled down, try taking the radiator cap off, topping off fluid, and start the engine. That should help get air out. If it starts bubbling and shooting coolant out, something is wrong. You could also try running without the thermostat or just go ahead and replace it. They aren't usually expensive.
4/17/2017 6:40:49 PM • 1997 Toyota T100 • Answered on Apr 17, 2017 • 178 views
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