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Problems with 2004 Toyota 4Runner EQUIPMENT

On average, the 2004 Toyota 4Runner starts to “feel” problems with the EQUIPMENT and its various aspects after 24 826 miles.

Components Affected by EQUIPMENT Issues

We have classified the 2 complaints from 2004 Toyota 4Runner about EQUIPMENT into the following categories.

MECHANICAL 1 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE/TRAILER 1

Recently reported EQUIPMENT problems on 2004 Toyota 4Runner

Had to replace right front caliper at 55,000 miles after it froze up after new pads were installed--it was done by a local garage by a former toyota tech.--had it checked by a toyota dealership at 57,000 miles and they said it was all good--still did not feel right--had it checked again by toyota dealership at 66,000 miles and they said it was all good again--at 94,000 miles still not working very well and had it service by toyota dealership which said it was fine--at 105,0000 miles both front calipers are frozen and needed to be replaced. *tr

I have a problem with a dash of 4runner 2004 is cracked slowly until you are full. toyota to report on the problem that said no recall. and vale $ 840.00. all the bus dyed the same problem. *tr

1.) there is a serious "clunk" noise when braking and also the same noise when starting from a complete stop when you take foot off brake. 2.) there is "sulfur smell " in cabin from catalytic converter. *tr

1. 2004 toyota 4runner purchased from fred anderson toyota, 9101 glenwood avenue, raleigh, nc,27622 on 3/18/2004. on 3/29, the service department installed an electrochrmic mirror that had been ordered at the time of purchase. 2. after that i noticed that the engine warning lights, the vsc trac and vsc off light came on in the dash. also noticed an ammonia smell. 3. i took the vehicle in 4 times for each problem, for a total of 6 times. the first time 4/15, the problem was diagnosed as the purge valve and it was replaced. the second time 4/29, the charcoal cannister was diganosed as the problem, but the part had to be ordered. the third time 5/6, , the charcoal cannister was replaced. the fourth time, 5/24, it was found that the electrochromic mirror was installed incorrectly. the lights have since gone off, but the ammonia smell still occurs intermittenlty during acceleration. i am currently in arbitration because toyota has been less than willing to cooperate with me. i'm also wondering what permanent damage has been caused to the vehicle. additionally i have also noticed a vibration in the steering and ...

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