Do 4runners have rust issues?

Do 4runners have rust issues?

“the excessive rust corrosion on the Toyota 4Runner compromises the vehicles’ safety, stability, and crash-worthiness because important suspension components, engine mounts, transmission mounts, and body mounts anchor to the vehicles’ frames.”

Which generation of 4Runner is best?

third-generation 4Runner
The third-generation 4Runner has it all The third generation of Toyota 4Runner ran from 1996-2002. This generation gives you many model years to pick from if you’re interested in checking one out. It’s also considered the best generation for a used 4Runner to go off-roading in.

What kind of problem does a Toyota 4Runner have?

CarComplaints.com reports one 2007 Toyota 4Runner owner complaining of a front differential leak. However, at the claimed 142,600 miles, these are issues that affect most SUVs. Especially ones that may have been taken off-road. One 2004 4Runner, according to Consumer Reports, did have to replace their entire rear differential.

Why does my Toyota 4Runner dashboard keep melting?

Melting Dashboard: Even though Toyota extended dashboard warranty coverage for 2003-2005 4Runners only, this problem affects all the 4Runners in this generation. This happens when there’s excessive heat and humidity, and it can create a dangerous glare from the sun.

What should I do about my Toyota 4Runner after 100, 000 miles?

The biggest maintenance issue at 100,000 miles, according to one Toyota-4Runner.org forum thread, is replacing the timing belt. CarGurus ’ forum recommends the same.

Why are my Toyota 4Runner airbags not working?

Airbag propellant degradation: Newer 4Runners come with Takata front passenger airbag inflators that fail to deploy during an accident. This happens because these airbags are missing a chemical drying agent that absorbs moisture, which leads to early propellant degradation due to excessive moisture and fluctuating high temperatures.