Keep Your 4WD From Failing With 1 Easy Trick!

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  • The 4X4 actuator on the 4th Gen 4runners is known to seize up if you don't use it. Luckily you can avoid that with 1 easy trick:
    Use it or lose it!
    That's all you need to do. Even if you don't take your 4runner off road, you still need to cycle the 4 wheel drive once a month to keep everything moving freely. This takes 10 seconds and could potentially save you hundreds in repair costs!
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Комментарии • 398

  • @CanadianGearhead
    @CanadianGearhead  4 года назад +3

    Should you get winter tires for your 4runner?: canadiangearhead.com/winter-tires-for-your-4runner/

    • @dave8428
      @dave8428 2 года назад

      I have an 04 Toyota 4runner my H2 and H4 work perfectly but my L4 blinks when it’s in Neutral and it doesn’t stop and of course when I put it in drive or reverse it gives me that beeping noise. Have any idea on how to fix that?

    • @dave8428
      @dave8428 2 года назад

      I always have trouble finding info on the year of this 4Runner and trouble figuring out the parts and names. I just bought it, had it for like almost a year now so all pretty new to this stuff and fixing it but I love it so far.

  • @user-ql9sz1oq6r
    @user-ql9sz1oq6r 2 года назад +12

    It's been 10 years since I tested 4lo and locking diff and both worked like a charm thankfully. I will make sure to do this once a month from now on. Thanks for the heads up

  • @MackJeezy
    @MackJeezy 5 лет назад +27

    Also one of the few 4th gen V8 owners out there, I definitely appreciate your videos man. Keep them coming, you've been giving me great ideas!

  • @lifebetterthanbe4928
    @lifebetterthanbe4928 4 года назад +11

    We literally just purchased a rust free 06 V8 with 243k miles. It runs and drives like it had 60K (former Toyota salesman here ). We are going to build an over landing rig.
    Thank you for these videos. Please keep them coming.

    • @Unplugged704
      @Unplugged704 4 года назад

      What did you pay?

    • @RicktheRular
      @RicktheRular 2 года назад

      This comment influenced my decision to buy a 243k mile V8 4x4 Limited and I actually got it cheap considering I can sell it and make a 3.5k profit instantly.

  • @Jager-er4vc
    @Jager-er4vc 5 лет назад +161

    As a fellow 4th Gen V8 owner, please keep posting videos. For some reason, us 4th Gen owners get left out of 4Runner info. Keep it up my brother! (New Sub)
    PS. What are those gorgeous rims you have!?

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  5 лет назад +5

      They're 17" Method Standards. Thanks for subbing

    • @Jager-er4vc
      @Jager-er4vc 5 лет назад

      Canadian Gearhead looking them up now. Thank you for your response

    • @Jager-er4vc
      @Jager-er4vc 5 лет назад

      #❤️

    • @dabomb7887
      @dabomb7887 5 лет назад +9

      That is exactly how I feel! 3rd/5th gen has tons of videos etc. I personally think the 4th is the best bang for the buck and really appreciate Canadian Gearhead for his posts!

    • @matthorton1906
      @matthorton1906 5 лет назад +2

      I feel we have the bastard child of 4Runners needs more aftermarket attention please!!!

  • @johnd830
    @johnd830 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for your video. If your actuator for 4Lo doesn’t engage you should not panic. It is indeed stuck but there’s a decent chance it can be freed without a T-Case rebuild. I did this on my new-to-me 2008 V8 by repeatedly engaging and disengaging the transfer case several dozen times in my driveway, in between some of these cycling attempts I was also crawling under the truck and lightly tapping the transfer case and actuator (very lightly) with a dead blow mallet. After about 20 minutes or so it finally popped into 4Lo. Some people on the forums suggest doing this process with the vehicle warmed up, others have found success with partially loosening (but not removing) the bolts for the actuator. However I would try the former method for a while before resorting to this. PS - can we talk about how backwards it is that the GX got a manual lever and the T4R got the electronic. That’s some marketer’s logic right there, let’s make the Toyota seem fancy and the Lexus seem rugged.

  • @conorkenrick3779
    @conorkenrick3779 4 года назад +2

    I bought my 4th Gen Limited V6 last year with 100k miles. While 4H would engage, I couldn't get 4LO to engage for the life of me. I had mostly written it off until last week when I took it to do some very light off roading and attempted the 4LO. In a matter of seconds, it engaged! Now that I know it works, it's going in to have the fluid replaced and I'll continue to engage it every month. Great video!

  • @Tech-bv9oj
    @Tech-bv9oj 5 лет назад +22

    The Michael from the office scene reaction to the smell of coolant is the reason I subscribed lol my exact reaction to the same thing

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  5 лет назад +2

      Welcome aboard 😂😂

    • @antsarchives3183
      @antsarchives3183 4 года назад +1

      It’s funnier because he kinda sounds like a Canadian John Krazanski

  • @smokestack9795
    @smokestack9795 5 лет назад +40

    Also, change the transfer case fluid as well as your differential fluids as recommended by manual.
    I know from personal experience, even though I exercised it monthly, the fluid changes made it for smoother engagement of transfer case.

  • @danschubert595
    @danschubert595 2 года назад

    I have a 2005 4 Runner and I just cycled my 4WD High and Low switch while detailing my car in August. I enjoyed your video. I have never been stuck with my 4 Runner here in WI even while out on the lakes ice fishing. 140,000 miles and no rust on the 4 Runner!

  • @blaked5974
    @blaked5974 5 лет назад +2

    Great video. Thanks for reminder. Very commonly overlooked. Never had this problem with my 08 4Runner Limited 4WD v6. However I do have it with my wife’s Land Cruiser. Last month I drove her LC out to a sandy muddy area to activate 4lo but it ended up getting stuck in 4lo...unable to get back into 4HIGH. I’ve also had problems in the winter where her actuator light will flash when cold cranking vehicle to start the day. I really need to use the 4lo and locking diff more often. These issues are usually resolved once LC is warmed up or I turn the vehicle off and back on again. Going for 300k+ miles in both vehicles(already did it w two other Toyota’s, a 91 4Runner and 97 Land Cruiser). Best built vehicles on the planet!

  • @Linncolby
    @Linncolby 5 лет назад +12

    explaining 4H vs 4L by saying "just like using your little girly legs on your bike...."
    thanks for making me spit up my beer.
    accurate and comical. keep it up man. hope to own my first 4th gen later this year!

  • @moose354
    @moose354 2 года назад +1

    Actually, the point of failure is the seizing of the Automatic Differential Disconnect (ADD) which is located in the front diff which is a solenoid actuated sleeve. The ADD on my 2004 Tundra did seize because I failed to routinely cycle the 4WD. I was able to tap on the ADD with a hammer and free it up. I learned my lesson and routinely cycle the 4WD monthly.

  • @J.NOBODY.1
    @J.NOBODY.1 4 года назад +2

    Just bought a 2021 tundra few months back. I'm always making sure I put it in 4wd on the back roads at least once or twice a month. Just gotta take care of your vehicles and they will take care of you.

  • @arrowdog8852
    @arrowdog8852 3 года назад +17

    Appreciate your video, but these do indeed have a 'center' differential... it's call a Torsen differential, and it's what enables _full-time_ 4WD on pavement. Don't confuse it with the nomenclature of a traditional transfer-case on part-time 4x4's. e.g. Jeep Wrangler. Different animals. BTW, I also dislike de-throttling (drive by wire) with VSC.

  • @thedopemasterr
    @thedopemasterr 4 года назад +4

    Subscribed. Really like this channel as I’m looking into purchasing a 4th gen 4Runner. You’re easy to listen to, give great information, videos are clear, and I also like your website. Keep it up!

  • @azphilip1960
    @azphilip1960 5 лет назад +6

    Great video!!! Great review!!! Great channel!!! Owner of two 4-runners, 2004 4runner sr5 4x4 v6, 4.0 litre and 2011 4runner sr5 4x4, v6 4.0 litre. I love them both. Also, just ordered 2020 Tundra crewmax sr5, 5.7 trd offroad 4x4. Can't wait until that comes, special order fully loaded. I had all makes, Toyota is the most reliable!!! 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  5 лет назад +4

      I appreciate that. Friend of mine just picked up a 2020 TRD Pro Tundra, it'll probably make its way onto the channel at some point

  • @Victork32
    @Victork32 4 года назад +2

    I put in a vsc disable switch that can be used in any mode. I use it mostly in all wheel drive (H4) for those snow days. Yes, the VSC light will come on during this. Doesn't rob the power away from you when you trying to accelerate on an on-ramp. I still get the alarm if I slide and it still controls the braking during a slide. Its the best thing I ever did. Living in Edmonton Canada, its a must. I can still use the transfer case lock as normal. In this case though, the transfer case doesn't need to be locked. When locked, its 50/50 but when its not, its 60 front/ 40 rear. I prefer when its not locked. i bought the circuit board from a Russian guy named KLIV on one of the forums back in 2008. Still working today. Just had to wire it in and buy a button for the activation of what I call "no headache mode".

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  4 года назад +1

      I've been thinking of doing that but haven't gotten around to it

  • @MWWOOD
    @MWWOOD 4 года назад +1

    Hell yeah! Mine wasn’t working when I purchased it. It came around after exercising it once a day for a couple weeks. Cheers from an 08 V8 owner in Buffalo!

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 3 года назад +2

    100 percent correct even 3rd gens use the 4x4 or loose it I use mine 2 times a month go out have some fun and it helps keep it working 💪

  • @wickedcrypto6004
    @wickedcrypto6004 5 лет назад +5

    I knew I was't going crazy. This happen to me in 2004 when I bought my 4th gen. I remember stopping at a stop sign at an intersection and the moment I decided to go my wheels slip and my 4 runner just stiff the fuck up in the middle of an road where it could of cause an accident instead of avoiding it. I remember thinking why did I trade in my explorer for this junk. I eventually ended up disabling that abs crap and was finally able to enjoy my 4 runner. 2020 and I have no regrets, I still have my baby and I'm in control.

  • @1800Beatdown
    @1800Beatdown 5 лет назад +2

    Good tip. The owners manual in my tundra even states use the 4x4 system once a month and drive at least 10km (straight) to warm up the front diff

    • @dalephillips8250
      @dalephillips8250 4 года назад

      Oh no I haven't done that with mine I will have to start.

  • @davidlandreth-smith9485
    @davidlandreth-smith9485 5 лет назад +9

    Nice video and good advice, thanks for sharing. Hope you don't mind just one technical clarification though.....your 4runner does in fact have a center differential as well as a transfer-case. Yes all 4x4 vehicles have a transfer case but all wheel drive vehicles have three differentials, one each in the front and rear axles and one on the T-case to take up difference in rotation between front wheels and rear wheels or else you get transmission wind up and excessive drivetrain and tire wear ( on the highway/road). The center differential lock is needed for true real world tough four-wheeling, or else you can get all the power spinning say the rear wheels ( if they be in mud say) and no power going to your front wheels. So the center diff lock switches you from all wheel drive to true four wheel drive for off-road. Hope this helped and didn't piss-off everybody. 😊

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  5 лет назад +3

      No worries, you're right. The confusion is that it has its own button, where most other vehicles have all the settings (4auto, 4hi, 4lo) all on one switch for the transfer case.

    • @acemoto2319
      @acemoto2319 3 года назад

      May i ask what settings are best for 1)dirt roads 2)snow ❄️ 3)steep rocky Hill up 4)steep rocky Hill down 4)deep rain 🌧️ water city 🏙️ street 5)highway 40-70mph Thanks 🙏

  • @gurnblanstein9816
    @gurnblanstein9816 2 года назад +2

    You don't have to rebuild the transfer case just because it needs an actuator. If you know what you're doing you can actually replace the actuator without having to take the transfer case apart. You disassemble the new actuator pull the shaft out slide it over the existing shaft on the transfer case and reinstall the gears in the proper orientation. Reinstalling the gears in the proper orientation is where knowing what you're doing comes in.

  • @Kiss__Kiss
    @Kiss__Kiss 5 лет назад +33

    Exactly what happened with my 1st Toyota 4th gen 4runner. I didn't exercise it enough.. When I went to use it, it was stuck!!
    PS: All Hail V8 4runners!!!!

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  5 лет назад +4

      Motion is lotion! Haha

    • @derricksanchez4755
      @derricksanchez4755 5 лет назад +1

      Dammm

    • @matthorton1906
      @matthorton1906 5 лет назад +2

      Love the 4th gen v8

    • @MH831
      @MH831 5 лет назад

      That sucks how did you go about getting it un stuck?

    • @Kiss__Kiss
      @Kiss__Kiss 5 лет назад +1

      @@MH831 I eventually took it to a transmission shop. They took it apart, while in there, they replaced the dreaded seal, which tends to leak and whatnot.

  • @Big88Country
    @Big88Country 12 дней назад

    It got me!! We got snow does here in the south, eastern NC for me, and I went to use the 4WD in my 4.0 V-6 and the front diff actuator wouldn't work. I normally throw it in 4WD every now and then but haven't done it in a while, probably a year. Now it has cost me 400 bucks for the front actuator. I could have gotten a Dorman for less but I try to stick with original 4Runner parts. Got it on order.

  • @shannoncrawford7212
    @shannoncrawford7212 4 года назад +1

    Good advice, I engage mine every couple of months.
    I never seem to have a problem with my AWD and electronic nannies.
    But we don’t get a lot of snow here.
    When it does I’ll usually lock the transfer case if snow is still on the roads and leave it in AWD for mostly plowed roads that are still spotty.
    I never seem to loose traction or have power cut dramatically with AWD though, 03 4.7L.
    If it is raining and the roads are wet I can put it to the floor and it takes off like normal. Accelerates hard with no wheel slip and no cutting out.
    Any rwd or fwd drive car I’ve owned the wheels would be spinning like crazy if I did that or traction control going nuts.

  • @badgerstate3451
    @badgerstate3451 4 года назад

    Had sticky engagement issues with my old 3rd gen 4runner. I drained and filled the transfer case with Amsoil synthetic gear lube. Ran it for a few hundred miles and it works like new. That was several years ago and it still functions great. I'm not sure what gear oil I drained but the good stuff worked like a a charm.

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  4 года назад

      That's a good point, I'm hoping that swapping the fluid will help my gf's Tacoma with 4x4 engagement

  • @johngarrison1505
    @johngarrison1505 10 месяцев назад

    My v8 was hanging up on the 4 lo and center diff. Cycled thru about 5 times and freed everything up and works fine

  • @l.ferrer7923
    @l.ferrer7923 3 года назад

    I have a 2006 4Runner V8 in Charcoal Gray, only 92K miles now and recently lifted 3” with Bilsteins + new suspension. So, yeah, not all who watch your channel are “boys”. 😂 Thanks for all the content.

  • @jasonclark5290
    @jasonclark5290 3 года назад +1

    2 for 2, your vids have been helpful to me with my 4th Gen 4Runner (this one and the one where you were changing your climate control light bulbs). Thanks man!

  • @OperationLife
    @OperationLife 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for all the 4th gen 4runner content! 👍 I just bought my first 4runner and it's a 2005, 4.0. I really like it and really enjoyed all your great content about the 4th gen's.
    Thanks a lot from Tombstone Arizona! 🤠

    • @VivekSharma-nv4gu
      @VivekSharma-nv4gu 4 года назад

      How many Kms you have on your 4runner?

    • @OperationLife
      @OperationLife 4 года назад +1

      @@VivekSharma-nv4gu a little over 225308.16Kms or 140,000 miles.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 3 года назад +2

    Lol at the dude singing and failing at the end 🤣😂

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 3 года назад +1

    I have 2 3rd gen 2000 year 4runners and you are right there not perfect they have the set of problems the fuel sending unit is one of the worst problems on the 3rd gen I have a sport and a limited nice 4th gen bro

  • @bradley71
    @bradley71 5 лет назад +3

    I picked up an 06 4 runner V8 sport in Quebec a few years ago for 9k and drove it home to Windsor. It's needed some TLC since but it's an awesome truck (245K now). I was wondering if you ever grease your slip yolk zerk fittings. Shortly after I got home there were these horrific clunks when I came to a stop. Had to do some research to find out what was going on (thought the transmission was cooked). I grease it with every oil change and that keeps the clunks to minimum. Toyota should of definitely done a recall. They did on the Lexus GX 470. Great vids dude! Keep em comin. 👍

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  5 лет назад +2

      I shot some grease into whatever I could reach when I did my last oil change. That clunk is normal, but weird. Toyota's answer is just to keep jamming it full of grease

    • @vadimnesen8060
      @vadimnesen8060 5 лет назад +1

      What are slip York fittings or whatever u call them?

  • @esgee3829
    @esgee3829 4 года назад +1

    re camera focusing issue, in case you haven't yet figured it out: when you have a backlit scene (source of light is facing camera lens), autofocus can tend to hunt, especially when lens is dirty as seems to be the case here (it's trying to focus on the dirt which looks high contrast to it). Thanks for the video.

  • @matthewplexico7606
    @matthewplexico7606 4 года назад +5

    I don't even have 4wd on my 07 4Runner, but here I am. Auto LSD RWD for the win I guess

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 3 года назад +1

    Love that you call it party mode 🤪

  • @MrChairmen1997
    @MrChairmen1997 4 года назад

    Thanks for the reminder I use 4 wheel drive all winter but its summer and I haven't used it in a while so went through all 3 going to do this every month good idea!!!

  • @calebhollar6180
    @calebhollar6180 4 года назад +5

    Just earned a new sub! love the videos, hard to find good 4th get content, everything is always focused on 5th gens. Believe it or not I own of those "unicorns" your referred to. The dealer had no idea what he had and I got it for a steal. again love the vids, keep up the great work! gonna try your lightbar soon!

    • @jasonvassallo6677
      @jasonvassallo6677 4 года назад +1

      What is a good way to spot this model with rear locker?

  • @benjones8977
    @benjones8977 3 года назад

    The last snow I had in the Seattle area, I find that putting it in high four-wheel-drive and manually shifting into second or third gives me better traction when I’m sliding. Especially useful when you’re making that quick turn or a quick stop.
    If I just leave it in regular four wheel high, then I’m sliding.

  • @yiayang3403
    @yiayang3403 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Watched all the way to the end and hit them little buttons. Going to be purchasing a 4th gen V8 soon and doing some research.

  • @zman92630
    @zman92630 3 года назад

    Couldn't agree more about the actuator. I under-used mine and although it now still works, I have to go super slow (2-3 mph) to get 4wd engaged. Sometimes, I need to back up to engage or disengage back into 2H. Kind of inconvenient, but I can't afford to get the xfer case ripped apart.

  • @hgilldjlethal
    @hgilldjlethal 4 года назад +1

    Recommend doing the smokers kit upgrade. It adds a second cigarette charger, gives a small cubby for change, and just looks better imo. Great video btw. Always have to remind myself to do this on my 2006 4runner V8.

  • @charliebrown7203
    @charliebrown7203 3 года назад

    The transfer case is always engaged. That switch is definatly a center diff lock switch. It locks the center diff.

  • @christianbrooks1079
    @christianbrooks1079 3 года назад

    🤣🤣 loving this “your girly little legs cause you skipped leg press”

  • @staticclutch9932
    @staticclutch9932 5 лет назад +3

    Man when I first got mine and started friggin around with things, I had no idea about this since I was a new owner and it was barley engaging.
    Eventually it started to work but after 5 years of owning it and knowing about this problem I realize how close I was to being screwed into spending lots of $$$.
    Perfect example of use it or lose it!

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  5 лет назад +2

      Sounds like you made it through by the skin of your teeth haha

  • @seldon750
    @seldon750 3 года назад

    Thanks for all the videos. They are a great help. New owner of a 2006 v8 looks like I have the seized actuator from viewing this. I think I will just leave it as the repair is quite expensive. I may try hitting the actuator box with a rubber hammer but if that does not work I will just leave it.
    Don

  • @billtimmer2462
    @billtimmer2462 3 года назад

    I am pretty sure not all transfer cases have differentials built in but the 4runner does. Thats what allows it to be "unlocked" but when you lock it it functions the same as a part time 4wd without front or rear lockers

    • @arjanpouwels6788
      @arjanpouwels6788 3 года назад

      You're right, the V8 actually has a torsen limited slip diff in the transfercase to split the power to the front are rear in awd mode. The centre diff lock button completely locks the torsen diff so there is no slip at all. It's a beautiful system, and it works well.

  • @FireRunner1075
    @FireRunner1075 5 лет назад +1

    V6 4th gen you can drive year round in 4wd. Its a mutli mode 4wd system its a 40/60 split. Locking the center 50/50 split . And yes the 2009 4th gen trail had locking rear diff with the same multi mode 4wd system only avail in a V6. Very hard to find one. I had a 2006 SR5 V8 and now have 2007 Sport V6. Miss my V8. Familiar with both 4wd systems. You can do a mod that shuts off the VSC and ABS with out locking the center. Check out the forms. The 4wd Sequoia's have multi mode 4wd systems too both generations.

  • @Greatdome99
    @Greatdome99 Год назад +1

    3:51 No no. The transfer case has its own differential to separate front from rear axles. So you have THREE differentials. Yes, you can lock it, but that means the front wheels will rotate the same as the back. Good for off-roading, but don't turn corners on dry pavement or you're in for a $$ repair!

  • @relaxative2939
    @relaxative2939 5 лет назад +4

    Hell ya man love the channel and helps me learn all the in and outs of my 4th gen

  • @markunion9156
    @markunion9156 3 года назад

    Thank you for explaining it with alot of detail. Haha funny too with those little skits but I'm looking to get a 4runner soon, need the details to test things out on the test drive.

  • @jgranger2002
    @jgranger2002 5 лет назад +1

    The v8 4runner is fulltime awd. The center diff lock is just that. Because the awd 4runner has a center diff not a traditional transfer case.

  • @lonesomecricket7721
    @lonesomecricket7721 4 года назад

    I own a 07 FJ Cruiser and still watched to the end. 🤙

  • @DonutsReview
    @DonutsReview 5 лет назад +3

    The manual suggest 10 mile of use every month. If you read the Manuel, you should be good. 😌

  • @mathieufortugno8317
    @mathieufortugno8317 4 года назад +1

    About to be getting a 4Runner pretty soon, love your videos man! Great info 🤙🏼

  • @kmanter
    @kmanter 4 года назад

    New 2021 Nightshade 4 Runner owner here, great informative video, thank you!

  • @nathandickinson266
    @nathandickinson266 5 лет назад +1

    V8 4Runner way cool. Wish that was at least an option with every generation.

  • @lloya5831
    @lloya5831 4 года назад +1

    Good video, I've owned mine for a while now and never knew this!

  • @aaronadams112
    @aaronadams112 4 года назад +1

    great explanations man. bang on info. i will exercise my 4 lo coming up. and yes, c diff lock is definitely party mode. no almost stalling at the lights haha

  • @StayCovert
    @StayCovert 4 года назад

    Thanks for the videos like this man! I’ve been looking to buy a Toyota as my first car/suv and need Something good for winter and road tripping in New England USA. I’ve been on RUclips learning about these things since 4th Gen 4Runners are all I can find around me.

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  4 года назад

      A 4runner would be perfect for you by the sounds of it

  • @mattcamilleri7864
    @mattcamilleri7864 4 года назад +1

    Currently driving a 07 limited v8 such a reliable truck defiantly looking forward to purchasing bigger tires and possibly lifting it also I’m a new sub love your videos they have been very helpful

  • @tronaboron_99
    @tronaboron_99 5 лет назад +5

    Still a fan of the old ways! Manuel locking hubs and manuel transmission! 33 years in the same Toyota truck! SR5 4×4!🦾

  • @frankzahn295
    @frankzahn295 5 лет назад +2

    The number one failure on the 4wd is the front actuator. I have replaced at least a dozen front actuator to replace the transfer case actuator.

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 3 года назад +1

    1996 to 2000 year models have a rear diff lock that changed in 2001 to 2005 and on further was moved the the transfer case

  • @Annie_679
    @Annie_679 Год назад

    Most entertaining video, (and educational) thank you.

  • @jasonlloyd7173
    @jasonlloyd7173 Год назад

    I put lockers on mine. It kicks ass!

  • @trdpoor
    @trdpoor 5 лет назад +2

    Lovin the 4th gen content! Keep it coming!

  • @colebaker8091
    @colebaker8091 4 года назад +1

    On v8 4runners since they are full time awd they have a transfer case and a centre diff to allow the computer to use it in the awd.

  • @adrianalaniz817
    @adrianalaniz817 5 лет назад +6

    Always switch from 2hi to 4hi on my v6 but I've never used 4lo, gonna have to try it out, hopefully they aren't stuck 😳 gonna have to throw it into party mode once in a while also 😎
    Thanks for the info, liking your videos and your 4runner is looking nice 👌

  • @ding174
    @ding174 4 года назад +2

    Great video. Using the parking brake adjusts the rear brakes so they wear evenly wi the fronts. And yes, they recommend I use four wheel drive once a month for at least 10 miles on my 2010 FJ. it circulates the fluids and keeps the seals lubricated. Actually Toyota 4 wheel drives are designed for extreme world use where it’s always engaged to deal with conditions they are used in.

    • @dalephillips8250
      @dalephillips8250 4 года назад

      Should you even use it once a month with Tundra's also?

    • @ding174
      @ding174 4 года назад +1

      @@dalephillips8250 it helps to circulate the lubricants and keeps the seals from drying out.

  • @winds10
    @winds10 2 года назад

    I wish I'd known about this before my 4WD will not engage anymore. It seems I definitely lost it, after not using the option for a few years. I have the 2004 4Runner Sport.

  • @MaximumDIYGarage
    @MaximumDIYGarage 5 лет назад +3

    Party mode!!!!! Thanks for this video, sir!!!

  • @Johngetchell44
    @Johngetchell44 4 года назад +1

    Mine didn't work when I bought it. I kept playing with it and it started working. Then i did the once a month thing and it always had a clunk. Then I got invited to go offroading in Anza Borrego. I played around with it there a lot, after 7 hrs. offroading, It switches without a noise. It's buttery smooth.

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  4 года назад +1

      Good reminder that all machines are happier when they're being used

  • @frustratedalien666
    @frustratedalien666 5 месяцев назад

    I mean, technically, the v8 actually has a limited slip central differential and not a transfer case, so it makes sense why they call it the center differential lock. The transfer case on the Tacoma looks and operates differently and I assume that's what the v6 4Runner has. This is, of course, just academic. Locking the center diff makes it operate just like a transfer case

  • @Chesapeakej4
    @Chesapeakej4 5 лет назад +1

    My '06 V8 sounds/feels a little funky in 4-Lo. She shifts in and out of gear just fine, but when accelerating it just feels.... rougher? More shakey? My old '04 V6 4-Lo felt a bit smoother (from what I can remember). But I always remember my old trucks as being way better than they actually were! Love the vids!

  • @HunterRyanlou
    @HunterRyanlou 5 лет назад +9

    Growing up my dad always told me to just never touch the 4wd. He didn't know much about cars. I still don't know if the transfer case on my old explorer worked.

  • @leadnsteel1428
    @leadnsteel1428 5 лет назад

    Yes you need to use them regularly and change the fluid. Ford and GM has problems with their actuators as well on their trucks

  • @rangerover06sc
    @rangerover06sc 2 года назад

    A transfer case may contain a center differential, but it is not a center differential. A differential is any device that allows two shafts to spin at different speeds. A transfer case is just the box where this happens. But a part time 4wd system does not have a center differential. Full time 4wd vehicles all do. It's a locking center differential. Not a locking transfer case.

  • @darthtyranus7683
    @darthtyranus7683 3 года назад +1

    I already broke my 5th gens front right CV in loose sand mainly because of the A-Trac holding too much torque while I slammed the gas

  • @Gringorican
    @Gringorican 2 года назад

    When to lock your dif:
    Dry tarmac: no
    Wet tarmac: NO!
    Gravel: yes
    Mud: yes
    Sand: yes
    Snow: yes
    Ice: NO!
    The reason hard slippery surfaces are a nope are because the wheels not being able to turn at different speeds makes it prone to spinning. Unlike in loose surfaces like snow, dirt, etc., there's nothing for the sidewall to grab for traction when the vehicle begins to rotate on slippery hard surfaces like wet or icey tarmac. So, it's prone to keep rotating much easier and put ya in a bad situation if you're not careful.

  • @DatBass666
    @DatBass666 5 лет назад +1

    I read that 4th gen 2wd 4runners had locking rear diffs. That may only be useful if you would swap it out with the rear diff from a 4wd 4runner

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  5 лет назад

      I believe they had limited slip differentials. I forgot about those since none were sold up here in the land of the moose

    • @sc3ku
      @sc3ku 5 лет назад

      Canadian Gearhead 2wds have “Auto-LSD”, which is basically A-TRAC but for the rear wheels only

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  5 лет назад

      Oh so it's not mechanical? That stinks

  • @dwaynejackson7059
    @dwaynejackson7059 4 года назад +1

    I have front and rear diff locks 😊

  • @Seattle808
    @Seattle808 4 года назад

    2008/2009 got a VSC off button, it’s clutch to be able to turn that off without using the CDL.

  • @24hrstolive27
    @24hrstolive27 2 года назад

    So when is someone supposed to engage the diff lock? In motion? Or in neutral?

  • @december12ist
    @december12ist 7 месяцев назад

    I am looking for the exact wheel well splash guard for your 4runner.

  • @Jason4422Daddybear
    @Jason4422Daddybear 3 года назад

    Great video. I am looking for a 4th gen 4Runner. I was actually wondering about the
    "Center Diff Lock"or transfer case. I feel more confident about getting one of these now. The one I'm looking is nearly identical to your even the wheels look like your. Thank for a very informative video. You've got my Sub.

  • @effective_biscotti1160
    @effective_biscotti1160 2 года назад +1

    How far/long should I drive around monthly in 4hi/4lo to ensure the system stays in good shape? Or is simply cycling through them while in park sufficient? Thanks for all your great videos!

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  2 года назад

      I usually just cycle it while parked but it doesn't hurt to drive around a bit on gravel or something loose

  • @stevenphelps1072
    @stevenphelps1072 Год назад

    I just b bought a v6 04 runner, my 4wd dont engage i put it on 4hi and both the green and amber icons flash and wont engage. I hope exchanging fluids will fix it.

  • @jimh2061
    @jimh2061 5 лет назад

    I hate the 4wd systems today. Best one I ever had was a Toyota Hi Lux with straight front axle and locking hubs and a transfer case shifter on the floor.

  • @lukewarmwater6412
    @lukewarmwater6412 4 года назад

    always locked the hubs the first time I needed 4 wheels and didn unlock untill spring thaw was done... 287k miles and rolling.

  • @jricard0745
    @jricard0745 2 года назад

    According to the Owner's Manual for Gen 4 V6 models, the vehicle should be driven in H4 (4-wheel drive) for at least 10 miles per month to keep the gears lubricated. I have known of owners who didn't do this and lost their 4-wheel drive capability.

  • @lookoutpath6520
    @lookoutpath6520 2 года назад

    Cool tips & ideas! 👍

  • @sethglenn9022
    @sethglenn9022 5 лет назад +1

    I had a customer with a 1st gen tundra with the same issue. It says in the manual to use it once a month.

  • @thepolkster46
    @thepolkster46 3 года назад

    the
    toyota has a "Differential action" allowing different speeds to assist traction between differentials by allowing different drive shaft speeds. Conventional American vehicles do not utilize a set of spider gears and driving/driven gears to afford a differential drive shaft function.

  • @Scottish992
    @Scottish992 4 года назад

    I just bought my 2005 4RUNNER, i’m switching from a 2008 avalanche. So you’re suggesting on snowy road conditions that I would put it in for high and use the center diff lock . I’m also wondering for highway use when the roads are snowy how should I use this. I’m not totally sure of how to use all of this, so any feedback would be great. It’s much different from an avalanche with auto four-wheel-drive and autolock G80 locking differential.

    • @CanadianGearhead
      @CanadianGearhead  4 года назад +1

      On snowy roads, just put it in 4 high. That will keep all the stability controls turned on. If you purposely want to be able to slide around, lock the center diff

    • @Scottish992
      @Scottish992 4 года назад

      Canadian Gearhead Thanks man I appreciate it I’m still figuring things out. Of course I will be cycling through once a month to make sure everything is functional. I also just ordered the lightbulbs for my dash unit, I watched your video very helpful thanks. 👍

  • @petervandam4766
    @petervandam4766 4 года назад

    Hi. Just got the 4th generation 4Runner. It looks exactly like yours but the interior needs some TLC. What colour is your leather in the interior? Or how can I find out what the colour code is for my interior? Great video's. Thank you.

  • @dextroc1874
    @dextroc1874 3 года назад

    Everytime i activate my H4, check engine and vsc trac will turn on. what would be the issue?

  • @raptordan6851
    @raptordan6851 5 лет назад

    I agree , I went a few years without using on my ford f450 , my wife put it in 4x4 and it blew up the shift motor