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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,910
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Hell of a surprise. Not kayak related.
Three days after I parked a perfect running 4Runner, I started it and engine started running rough. In seconds the “check engine†light came on as well as “off road†light. Although my first profession was auto mechanics with ASE certification, I do not have all the diagnostic equipment that are needed today to work on automobiles these days. And paying the high cost of dealer repair work goes against my grain, I decided to take a peak under the hood, as the saying goes. My existing OBD 2 code reader was not setup for 2017 year, so I had to spend $160.00 to get a newer version. It indicated PO301, engine misfire, cylinder #1. The most common cause being spark plug, or ignition coil, I went ahead and ordered a complete set of each from Amazon. I was so disappointed at the reliability of Toyota, especially 4 Runner since neither part was due to replacement for a long time from now. I was further concerned about taking it on the road for my ice fishing trips, where there are no cell signals. As I removed the air filter housing to access the #1 ignition coil and spark plug, I was shocked, relieved and happy for restoration of my faith as to the reliability of Toyota 4Runner. It seemed something had made a temporary nest on top of the V6 engine. 1-Chewed #1cylinder injector wire, and chewed wire cover tube of #3 cylinder. ![]() ![]() ![]() 2-Chewed outer wire casing and possible bird bone. ![]() My money is on an opossum as the culprit. After I spliced a new wires and put on new cover tubes, the engine was back to its wonderful smooth running. Once I erased the “check engine†light with the new OBD 2 code reader, the “off road†light went off too. That is a puzzle, since the push button for the “off road†light was not turning the light off. Now after the codes are erased, everything is back to normal. However, I have one more important issue to deal with. How do I prevent future problems with the critter that caused the problem? For now, I used some ¼†hardware cloth to sort of fill the space and protect the injector wiring. Lastly, my wife told me about a lawsuit against Toyota that was dismissed. It seems that Toyota is using a soy based plastic as wire insulation. That has been seen by other Toyota owners as reason their vehicles being damaged by critters. https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2...-lawsuit.shtml As if I did not have enough issues to deal with these days. |
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca.
Posts: 178
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Ha Ha…!!! I just went thru this with my Tundra. A Rat or rodent ate my Vacuum line that controls a valve for Smog Cat Converter. I failed the first Smog Check. Then went to pull the valve off and found the chewed hose. $7 for house is better then $400 in valve parts.
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 18
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Same for my Tundra, I now add peppermint oil to a rag zip tied near the wires. It repels rodents, but must be replenished regularly
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,910
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Years ago, I saw a nest in my in-law's VW, but no damage.
Funny part is that before I removed the air filter; I was telling my wife, there must have been Gremlins under the hood doing mischief. Because, the mechanical items breakdown gradually. The electronic/electrical items do not go bad with no power to them. Therefore, it must have been ghost or Gremlins. On a side note: I am going to contact the guy who is suing Toyota. I will post contact information here when I get them. Last edited by Mahigeer; 09-27-2021 at 06:23 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2014
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Posts: 2,000
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I would guess a rat over an opossum, but who knows? Good to know. Will keep an eye out for that on my Tacoma.
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n00b
Join Date: Jul 2021
Location: San Diego
Posts: 19
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Out at the ranch I "work" at on weekends, the owners have ultrasonic devices under the hoods. They make a weird noise every few minutes which repels rodents. They seem to work as we've had no problems since installing them in the vehicles. I believe this is the one we use: LINK
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 313
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Toyotas must be tasty! I had to have my complete wiring harness replaced last year due to rat damage--$4800.00. Luckily, insurance covered it.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,910
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Before reading this post, I saw this unit on Amazon and ordered one. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Good to know the concept works. |
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