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1995 Toyota 4Runner Overview
In advance of a 1996 redesign, the 1995 Toyota 4Runner remained unchanged from the 1994 version, with the exception of exterior taping to distinguish the V6 models.
A new cupholder seems to have been misplaced, especially if you are toting a hot beverage: It is right in front of the vents. Reviewers loved the car's roominess and off-road capabilities, but they did not like its inefficient gas usage and lack of power, especially on hills and when passing.
The standard engine remained a 2.4-liter inline-four, with a 3.0-liter V6 available as an upgrade. Diesel-engine versions of the '95 4Runner were available only in Japan.
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Crank But No Start Issue
I just redone head gaskets on my 1995 Toyota 4runner 3.0 3vze motor and it will try to crank the first time I turn it over but from there on out you can crank for ever and no start I have fuel to t...
I Have A 1995 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4x4 That Won't Engage In Reverse At Times
I go to put it in reverse and it won't engage. I'll have to turn off my truck and let it sit for about 30 minutes and then go out and start it and let it warm up for 10 minutes. Most of the time it wi...
4runner 1995 3.0l Wont Start
4runner 1995 3.0L wont start Hi, I havea problem starting my truck, i haved change the fuel pump brand new and fuel filter, before this a haved check the fuel pressure and it was at 70 psi, and it...
I Have Gas Coming Out Of The Exhaust Manifold On A 3.0 Toyota 4Runner
I have no start I have gas coming out of the exhaust manifold and I change the plugs on it and I had lots of gas inside the chamber what could cause this problem looks like it's getting over flood...
Tail Lights Won't Go Off On '95 Toyota 4runner
Even with everything off my lights won't turn off, and the only way to make them shut off is by disconnecting the battery. Could it possible that it's a wiring/spark plug issue?
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macfatty74 This was the best 6000$ investment I have made. I purchased this vehicles with 97,000 miles on it in 2003 and put another 110,000 miles on it by 2013. This is in NYC stop and go traffic with a heavy vehicle that has a 22re and manual transmission. I take very good care of my vehicle and never had a major problem with he engine or drivetrain. This is my daily driver and everything people say about toyota trucks is true. I was very close to trade it in and by a newer subaru forester but reading all these different posts I realize I'm sitting on gold. The truck can't get out of its own way but once it gets going its a very fun car to drive. We had a storm in NYC a few years back that dumped close to three feet of snow in my area and this truck was going through unplowed streets with no issues. No lifts or oversize tires just all stock. This has been a very cheap and dependable vehicle to own and I can see why the Japanese used this engine design for over 20 years.