Faults:
At around 85,000 miles, I started leaking coolant out the aluminum bypass tube. Then, all sorts of corrosion began to appear. I had it flushed several times ($125 a pop), and then ultimately got a new radiator and had everything flushed again. But the damage had been done.
Coolant electrolysis and possible engine material design defects was corroding everything in the engine. The head gasket was blown. I find out that Toyota had a very quiet head gasket "campaign" (not a recall... they didn't have to contact you I guess). I went to the dealer. It seems I missed the VIN serial # date by about a month, which is ridiculous. Toyota knew full well my car should have been part of the campaign, but it was not honored. Anyway, by using coolant additives, my car limped along for another 20,000 miles but now is dead.
I replaced engine oil frequently, but I did not use the same care for the coolant. But yet, should this have happened? I don't think so.
General Comments:
The Toyota 4Runner was a great vehicle for me until this event. Only other problem... a torn half-axle boot.
Yet I think Toyota should honor the head gasket campaign. My mechanic says that the local Toyota shop handled dozens of headgasket replacements -- and even swapped out complete engines to repair the extensive damage.
I do not know if I will buy another Toyota. At this point, my car could be a total write-off. It depends if Toyota is willing to do a trade-in, but my mechanic has advised me that the dealer will not deal with trade-ins for 1995 4Runners. I'll have to check that out personally.
18th Dec 2008, 06:56
I bought the same model you did after spending money I earned with "blood sweat and tears from serving my country" and it works just fine. Have close to 250,000 miles on it. Cars, especially old ones, require maintenance. Moving parts will fail after a decade plus of wear; that's just the way it is. Some require more, and some require less.