Hello all and thanks to MWS and Koi for the welcome and fixing the broken links in the FAQ's.
I am now the PROUD owner of a '91 2nd gen Surf 2.4. (Always wanted one!)
It has got some niggly issues, but for the condition of outside-and-in and some new parts, I went for it (maaan, there's a lot of rust buckets out there!)
I just discovered today that my rear quarter bumpers are metal - sounds daft I know, but my Surf has the not-so-common grey bumpers, not polished chrome/stainless bumpers. I had seen the odd Surf advertised with the grey bumpers and they always looked immaculate, as mine does, so I just assumed it was a cheaper factory option in plastic. Not so.
To the point. The issues.
First up. Steering noises on full lock. Thanks to the FAQ section I went out to my new pride and joy and coated the bone dry steering stops in plenty of grease. There's a huge improvement, but on right full lock I'm still getting a bit of "creaking". Any ideas?
An after-market steering wheel has been fitted and there has been a rubbing sound when turning it. At first I assumed it might be because it didn't fit properly so whipped it off only to discover that, in fact, there is a small brass-looking spring loaded peg that presses onto a contact ring on the back of the wheel. The spring is almost at the end of its travel so I'm wondering if at one time there was some sort of softer tip on the brass peg - can't imagine it's supposed to be brass peg rubbing on brass ring? Spray oil for a quick fix, but I don't think that will be enough.....
There is a Yupiteru Turbo Timer sat on the steering column. Previous owner never touched it and I don't want to until I know what it is......
The 4WD low engages and disengages fine, but the light doesn't work. That didn't worry me on the test drive as I could feel the low box working. Embarrassingly, I didn't realise there is 4WD high.
Should the 4WD light come on with all the other lights when the ignition is turned on? At present it doesn't. Its not the bulb, as the light has made a "guest appearance" when having a play in a car park (only in a straight line I might add!). I'm hoping its just a sensor??
Pressing the 4WD high button also produces no light, but there is a click...
Not sure if the 4WD high works or not????
Just today ( to add to my list!) the brake light won't go out FULLY. With the handbrake on it lights up fully. When disengaged it dims to half brightness.
There is a general, very slight, whining (no jokes please!!!), which resembles a very toned down version of a knackered wheel bearing. However, as I've never owned a vehicle with tyres this size I'm wondering if its just tyre noise. The tyres aren't knobbly enough to qualify as full off road, but they're certainly not your regular road tyre......... Think this one might need an expert to tag along for a ride with me.
If you're still reading at this point I salute you sir/madame.
Saved the best till last..........
So my new Surf has a new rad(very obvious), new water pump and supposedly new timing belt. All great I thought. Until the previous owner told me she had refilled the system with..........
Yep........
Just water. Unsurprisingly there is a brown tint in the expansion tank. As the rad and water pump have been changed in the last few months by owner and grandpa (who advised her she didn't need antifreeze at this time of year!!!), the lack of antifreeze didn't put me off buying. I did start to try and explain about the anti-rust properties of antifreeze, but was given a version of "well my grandpa is a mechanic", so promptly moved on. No helping some people.
First I want to drain and flush the system with the hose. I'm thinking thermostat out and stick the garden hose on. Any tips for the best point of entry for the hosepipe?
Again, after doing a bit of searching on here on the touchy subject of coolant, I see that there is a some disagreement. Pre-mixed red stuff from Toyota..... or "other".
I don't really want to open yet another debate on this subject. In every car I've ever owned I've used the blue concentrate from the local motor factors, mixed it 50/50 and poured away. That has never let me down. Having said that, if somebody very knowledgeable would like to step up and tell me "Hold on Mike, there are some very sensitive plastic/rubber components in the cooling system that you'll get problems with if you don't use the proper Toyota stuff", then I will be all ears (unlike some previous owners I could mention).
Whilst on the subject of the cooling system, I see that there is also a lot of talk on the forum about fans coming on early or not at all!! The main larger fan on my Surf (runs off the cam by the looks of it) is running all the time, but does have 4 brand new bolts/nuts on it (don't know if this is relevant).
The smaller electric fan in front of the rad.... well, errr.... I don't know if it comes on or not is the honest answer. I have noticed that the smaller electric fan is in-line with where the Air-con pump used to be (removed by one of the previous owners). Is that fan just to cool the air-con pump and/or alternator?
I've just scrolled up and realised how long this has become......
Sorry to those that run the show - it wasn't supposed to be an essay!
I'm half wondering if a pollocking will be hurtling my way for a thread that is too long????
If you can only help on 1 or 2 points I will be very grateful. If you can help on most it - happy days!
Many, many thanks in advance.
Mike
I am now the PROUD owner of a '91 2nd gen Surf 2.4. (Always wanted one!)
It has got some niggly issues, but for the condition of outside-and-in and some new parts, I went for it (maaan, there's a lot of rust buckets out there!)
I just discovered today that my rear quarter bumpers are metal - sounds daft I know, but my Surf has the not-so-common grey bumpers, not polished chrome/stainless bumpers. I had seen the odd Surf advertised with the grey bumpers and they always looked immaculate, as mine does, so I just assumed it was a cheaper factory option in plastic. Not so.
To the point. The issues.
First up. Steering noises on full lock. Thanks to the FAQ section I went out to my new pride and joy and coated the bone dry steering stops in plenty of grease. There's a huge improvement, but on right full lock I'm still getting a bit of "creaking". Any ideas?
An after-market steering wheel has been fitted and there has been a rubbing sound when turning it. At first I assumed it might be because it didn't fit properly so whipped it off only to discover that, in fact, there is a small brass-looking spring loaded peg that presses onto a contact ring on the back of the wheel. The spring is almost at the end of its travel so I'm wondering if at one time there was some sort of softer tip on the brass peg - can't imagine it's supposed to be brass peg rubbing on brass ring? Spray oil for a quick fix, but I don't think that will be enough.....
There is a Yupiteru Turbo Timer sat on the steering column. Previous owner never touched it and I don't want to until I know what it is......
The 4WD low engages and disengages fine, but the light doesn't work. That didn't worry me on the test drive as I could feel the low box working. Embarrassingly, I didn't realise there is 4WD high.
Should the 4WD light come on with all the other lights when the ignition is turned on? At present it doesn't. Its not the bulb, as the light has made a "guest appearance" when having a play in a car park (only in a straight line I might add!). I'm hoping its just a sensor??
Pressing the 4WD high button also produces no light, but there is a click...
Not sure if the 4WD high works or not????
Just today ( to add to my list!) the brake light won't go out FULLY. With the handbrake on it lights up fully. When disengaged it dims to half brightness.
There is a general, very slight, whining (no jokes please!!!), which resembles a very toned down version of a knackered wheel bearing. However, as I've never owned a vehicle with tyres this size I'm wondering if its just tyre noise. The tyres aren't knobbly enough to qualify as full off road, but they're certainly not your regular road tyre......... Think this one might need an expert to tag along for a ride with me.
If you're still reading at this point I salute you sir/madame.
Saved the best till last..........
So my new Surf has a new rad(very obvious), new water pump and supposedly new timing belt. All great I thought. Until the previous owner told me she had refilled the system with..........
Yep........
Just water. Unsurprisingly there is a brown tint in the expansion tank. As the rad and water pump have been changed in the last few months by owner and grandpa (who advised her she didn't need antifreeze at this time of year!!!), the lack of antifreeze didn't put me off buying. I did start to try and explain about the anti-rust properties of antifreeze, but was given a version of "well my grandpa is a mechanic", so promptly moved on. No helping some people.
First I want to drain and flush the system with the hose. I'm thinking thermostat out and stick the garden hose on. Any tips for the best point of entry for the hosepipe?
Again, after doing a bit of searching on here on the touchy subject of coolant, I see that there is a some disagreement. Pre-mixed red stuff from Toyota..... or "other".
I don't really want to open yet another debate on this subject. In every car I've ever owned I've used the blue concentrate from the local motor factors, mixed it 50/50 and poured away. That has never let me down. Having said that, if somebody very knowledgeable would like to step up and tell me "Hold on Mike, there are some very sensitive plastic/rubber components in the cooling system that you'll get problems with if you don't use the proper Toyota stuff", then I will be all ears (unlike some previous owners I could mention).
Whilst on the subject of the cooling system, I see that there is also a lot of talk on the forum about fans coming on early or not at all!! The main larger fan on my Surf (runs off the cam by the looks of it) is running all the time, but does have 4 brand new bolts/nuts on it (don't know if this is relevant).
The smaller electric fan in front of the rad.... well, errr.... I don't know if it comes on or not is the honest answer. I have noticed that the smaller electric fan is in-line with where the Air-con pump used to be (removed by one of the previous owners). Is that fan just to cool the air-con pump and/or alternator?
I've just scrolled up and realised how long this has become......
Sorry to those that run the show - it wasn't supposed to be an essay!
I'm half wondering if a pollocking will be hurtling my way for a thread that is too long????
If you can only help on 1 or 2 points I will be very grateful. If you can help on most it - happy days!
Many, many thanks in advance.
Mike
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