Hey everyone!
I have a 1992 Hilux Surf SSR-X 2.4L Automatic and the centre console and gearstick are heating up.
No overheating warning lights are coming on or anything and it heats up faster if I have a window open in the cab. Its like there's a heat shield or something missing underneath and hot air is being drawn up through the centre console.
I had a mechanic check the engine and he said its ok, not overheating or anything. Then I had a different crew have a look at the transmission and they said its ok and not overheating either.
Now I'm stuck.
Just wondering if anyone else had a similar problem or has heard of it before.
Should there be some type of heat shield above the transmission, underneath the centre console so that the hot air isn't being drawn up when there's a draft? Maybe it fell of or something cause the mechanic said there didn't appear to be one and that the engine noise in the cab was louder than usual, also suggesting I'm missing some type of insulation/heat shield underneath.
Any ideas would be most welcome!
Gud stuf,
Rob.
I have a 1992 Hilux Surf SSR-X 2.4L Automatic and the centre console and gearstick are heating up.
No overheating warning lights are coming on or anything and it heats up faster if I have a window open in the cab. Its like there's a heat shield or something missing underneath and hot air is being drawn up through the centre console.
I had a mechanic check the engine and he said its ok, not overheating or anything. Then I had a different crew have a look at the transmission and they said its ok and not overheating either.
Now I'm stuck.
Just wondering if anyone else had a similar problem or has heard of it before.
Should there be some type of heat shield above the transmission, underneath the centre console so that the hot air isn't being drawn up when there's a draft? Maybe it fell of or something cause the mechanic said there didn't appear to be one and that the engine noise in the cab was louder than usual, also suggesting I'm missing some type of insulation/heat shield underneath.
Any ideas would be most welcome!
Gud stuf,
Rob.
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