@@doughartwell5319 thanks , If I can do it, You can do it, just need some tools and a lot of space, That’s my point of this channel over time, will all be tundra masters soon as the recall hits, I’m sure to be doing a lot of them, and I’ll show everyone , take care
@@WaltNasty I don't doubt of your job, it seems like you do it great. My concern is why a new 4runner leaks, I believe I told u in a different video that I have a 2023 4runner with 12k miles and this videos get me nervous
@@DaddyGlezDon’t stress about it, It’s not a mechanical problem, it’s just the sealant never sealed it, Not like the tundra mechanical problem getting a new engine , if it was to leak you will see it around 20k and up, hopefully ot dont
@@WaltNasty yeah I understand it's not a mechanical issue, I have some car mechanical knowledge but again this is a second 4runner low mileage with same issue, even if the warranty covers it still a shame dealing with it.
these motors are built here stateside as well and werent built well obviously. Having a single caring technician rebuild your engine is much better than a low skilled assembly line person slapping it together. It is a japanese vehicle, but there are numerous toyota manufacturing plants here in US.
@@jameslowry3208 the 1GR is not built anywhere but in Japan. The 4Runner is not built anywhere but Japan. That is why they are both #1. I own a 23 TRD Off-road and I wouldn’t own a Toyota not fully built in Japan. The plants and workers in Japan are anything but low skilled. Check out Tahara plant for yourself. It is world class. Toyota/Lexus builds most if not all their flagships in Japan for a reason.
All that looks like gravy 💰😁😎
My 19 has 125k not one leak at all still runs like new.
@@FreeWVson nice you got one of the good ones 125 is nothing if you take care of it,
Subbed bro! I got a 4Runner too and just want it taken care of. I do a lot of my own work but I’m scared of shit like this I can’t do myself lol
@@doughartwell5319 thanks , If I can do it, You can do it, just need some tools and a lot of space, That’s my point of this channel over time, will all be tundra masters soon as the recall hits, I’m sure to be doing a lot of them, and I’ll show everyone , take care
What dealer are you located at ? Would love to have you work on my truck
The plate frames will be the give away lol thanks a lot take care love the comment
Is this a new pattern?? Why warranty didn't take care of it
This is under warranty, Customer not going to pay anything, will look perfect when I return it
@@WaltNasty I don't doubt of your job, it seems like you do it great. My concern is why a new 4runner leaks, I believe I told u in a different video that I have a 2023 4runner with 12k miles and this videos get me nervous
@@WaltNastyonce again, exceptional job! How much is warranty time for the 4Runner? What would it labor time be if it was customer pay?
@@DaddyGlezDon’t stress about it, It’s not a mechanical problem, it’s just the sealant never sealed it, Not like the tundra mechanical problem getting a new engine , if it was to leak you will see it around 20k and up, hopefully ot dont
@@WaltNasty yeah I understand it's not a mechanical issue, I have some car mechanical knowledge but again this is a second 4runner low mileage with same issue, even if the warranty covers it still a shame dealing with it.
No offense bro, but Id sell it after this. It will never be like brand new from Japan again.
these motors are built here stateside as well and werent built well obviously. Having a single caring technician rebuild your engine is much better than a low skilled assembly line person slapping it together. It is a japanese vehicle, but there are numerous toyota manufacturing plants here in US.
@@jameslowry3208 the 1GR is not built anywhere but in Japan. The 4Runner is not built anywhere but Japan. That is why they are both #1.
I own a 23 TRD Off-road and I wouldn’t own a Toyota not fully built in Japan. The plants and workers in Japan are anything but low skilled.
Check out Tahara plant for yourself. It is world class. Toyota/Lexus builds most if not all their flagships in Japan for a reason.
@@jameslowry3208wrong. 4runners are all made in Japan.
@@Chorizomicks I stated that they are built both areas (toyotas in general), wasnt aware all 4runners were built in japan
@@jameslowry3208well the video is specifically showing this done on a 4Runner that’s is made entirely in Japan 🇯🇵