What is the difference between 100 series and 105 series Land Cruiser?

What is the difference between 100 series and 105 series Land Cruiser?

The biggest difference between the 100 to the 105 series Landcruiser is the engine and front axle/suspension setup. 100 series having better motor options and the 105 having a stronger & solid front axle. Juha has done an engine transplant to this 105 series landcruiser and now has a Turbo diesel with solid axle!

What engine is in a 100 series LandCruiser?

The Toyota imports 1HD-FTE is a 4.20 l (4,164 cc, 254.1 cu-in) six cylinders, four-stroke cycle water-cooled turbocharged internal combustion diesel engine, manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation.

Are 100 Series Land Cruiser full time 4WD?

From the factory yes.

Is the Toyota Land Cruiser electric good for the environment?

Miller’s Toyota Land Cruiser Electric Conversion Kit is good for the environment and even better for your bottom line. No diesel fuel required. Fewer moving parts and less mechanical interfacing means lower repair and replace costs. Quieter, smoother running and more comfortable to drive.

How to check ABS on 100 series Landcruiser?

Connect terminals Tc and E1 of Check Connector (in engine bay) and remove the short pin (normally inserted in bottom right corner). Turn the ignition switch on. Depress the brake pedal 8 or more times within 5 secs.

How to disable Auto up an away on a Land Cruiser?

Easy to disable the auto up-an-away function by using techstream or t0yota tester. That way the motors are used only when you use the button/joystick, and they will last forever. I wish we could reach out to all 100 series owners before the motors are used up, and not only come here after the fact.

What is the warning switch on a Toyota Land Cruiser?

IGNITION SWITCH AND KEY UNLOCK WARNING SWITCH: This system uses the body control system, so check the body control system before you proceed with troubleshooting ( DI-1038 ). Ignition switch is not set to each position. 4. Ignition switch 5. Power source circuit

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