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  • I'm getting new surf (what to check out?)

    I'm finally going to become a proper member of this club, because next week i'm picking up my new (to me) '93 K reg, blue surf . If my colour choice is debated, that's fine, but at the same time, could anyone give me pointers on things I should make sure of -besides the obvious 'engine running well', 'looks ok!' stuff? Such as I read somewhere about a tool set that's meant to come with it and where is it etc? Any info on specialist stuff like that would be helpful.

    Thanks, I will no doubt be posting pics of my new automobile on Friday...THEN you can get into the colour debate!!!

  • #2
    Take it for a GOOD test drive, at least 30mins to 1 hour,(i its from a garage they won't mind) and get it good and warm.

    Check everything is working incl. a/c and do an emergency stop, to test brakes.

    Check the 4wd works and check all fluid levels.
    Rob

    Still working for the man!

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    • #3
      You should find a tool roll in one of the lockers located in the side panels of the boot and the jack should be located under the back seat. As for the rest, well, make sure that the 4wd engages and disengages ( will no doubt make a bit of a clunk). Have a look at the water level,and keep an eye on it. Usual stuff like clean oil and no gunge under the oil filler cap. If it's an auto check the ATF (with the engine running) should be a nice red colour. When I first got mine it made a hell of a noise when I moved it on full lock. Don't worry They all do it, just slap some grease on the steering stops. Next and most important look at yourself in the mirror, you should be wearing a big grin good luck and enjoy.

      Spoggle

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      • #4
        Man behind counter at Toyota Dealers: “what model is it?”
        Lady customer “ I don’t know, its BLUE”

        It might help if you told us a little more about which model it is, what engine size ect.
        Mine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL

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        • #5
          Check out the "GRIN" in the mirror when you drive it!
          Nil illegitimi carborundum

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          • #6
            BLUE ones very good
            Heres a pic of the tool roll, You should find the JACK under rear seats on the passenger side.
            (\__/)
            (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
            (")_(")

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            • #7
              welcome to the mad house im still new been here about a month n still aint got the grin off my face

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              • #8
                welcome to the funny farm the grin factor lasts had mine nearly two years and still grinning so enjoy yourself

                cheers shaun
                NO LONGER A SURFER NOW DRIVING A LEXUS

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Spoggle
                  You should find a tool roll in one of the lockers located in the side panels of the boot and the jack should be located under the back seat. As for the rest, well, make sure that the 4wd engages and disengages ( will no doubt make a bit of a clunk). Have a look at the water level,and keep an eye on it. Usual stuff like clean oil and no gunge under the oil filler cap. If it's an auto check the ATF (with the engine running) should be a nice red colour. When I first got mine it made a hell of a noise when I moved it on full lock. Don't worry They all do it, just slap some grease on the steering stops. Next and most important look at yourself in the mirror, you should be wearing a big grin good luck and enjoy.

                  Spoggle
                  Thanks Spoggle. I don't know about the rest, but I anticipate the 'big grin' is present with the vehicle! I take it if i'm on tarmac I engage the 4wd, listen for a clunk to know it's cool, and go back to 2wd? Heard that 4wd and tarmac don't mix!??!?!! Thanks for the advice, i'll make a list and get the dealer sweating before I no doubt drive it home -he seems quite confident.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by plumb bob
                    Take it for a GOOD test drive, at least 30mins to 1 hour,(i its from a garage they won't mind) and get it good and warm.

                    Check everything is working incl. a/c and do an emergency stop, to test brakes.

                    Check the 4wd works and check all fluid levels.
                    Cheers! He already told me the a/c doesn't work, but I've seen a bunch without it anyway and wasn't really bothered about it -got £100 knocked off for it. Figured I could get it done if I one day decide I want it. That good going, or do I need to rethink?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by veccy
                      Cheers! He already told me the a/c doesn't work, but I've seen a bunch without it anyway and wasn't really bothered about it -got £100 knocked off for it. Figured I could get it done if I one day decide I want it. That good going, or do I need to rethink?
                      aircondoc from here is up your way and is in the phone book also so you could give him a bell when you want it done
                      https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by PDR
                        Man behind counter at Toyota Dealers: “what model is it?”
                        Lady customer “ I don’t know, its BLUE”

                        It might help if you told us a little more about which model it is, what engine size ect.
                        HA! Good point! It's a 2.4 td, SSRx (that it? so that means it's not a 4runner, right?) Automatic. Don't know anything else, oh...it's BLUE!

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                        • #13
                          Hi Chris and welcome

                          you can engage 4wd on tarmac, just don't drive it on there for long - I can't imagine the guy from the garage will be too happy to go offroad for the test drive.

                          Look for leaks too - top and middle hose of the rad, check the expansion tank for gunge, oil cap off and look for mayo.....

                          otherwise, have a laugh - and my grin is 13 months old and still going strong..
                          Too old to care, young enough to remember

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by marky
                            BLUE ones very good
                            Heres a pic of the tool roll, You should find the JACK under rear seats on the passenger side.
                            Thanks marky. I'll print out and take it with me. I guess most of these can be replaced if they're missing, can't they? No need to make too much of a fuss? My dad owns a couple of classic cars with specialist tools, and i'm worried about missing out on those. I guess I could buy from this site though...!

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                            • #15
                              Roughtrax or Milners have the jack handle if no-one else can help.
                              Wheres the spare wheel?
                              (\__/)
                              (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
                              (")_(")

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