What kind of drive does a 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser have?

What kind of drive does a 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser have?

The Used 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser is offered in the following submodels: Land Cruiser SUV. Available styles include 4WD 4dr SUV (4.7L 8cyl 5A). The Used 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser comes with four wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed automatic.

Is the Toyota Land Cruiser a good car?

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Is the Toyota Prado the same as a Land Cruiser?

For the smaller variation, which is sold in Europe as the “Land Cruiser”, see Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. Not to be confused with Studebaker Land Cruiser.

When was the last time I serviced my Land Cruiser?

Last serviced at 235,179 miles in Chattanooga, TN on 04/14/21 • Vehicle serviced. Mileage: 235,179 miles Body Type: SUV Color: White Engine: 8 Cyl 4.7 L Accident reported: minor damage. 1st owner purchased on 07/26/04 and owned in AL until 03/17/17 • 2nd owner purchased on 05/11/17 and owned in AL until .

Is it normal to have a shift lock on a Toyota Land Cruiser?

Doesn’t matter if you’re on the brakes or not though. Yes it is normal for the year. Don’t ask Toyota they know nothing. I was told the manual shift over ride button is there for workshop use so that for whatever reason the auto box shift was needed with batteries removed it could be accessed. I suppose it makes sense.

How often can you shift out of Park on a Land Cruiser?

The button has a tendency to stick in the depressed position, in which case you are free to shift out of park anytime. I have to exercise it with some wd40 once a year. The lock is market dependent. If you don’t have that little button in the corner, it’s probably not fitted on yours. Don’t like the adverts?