Does the 4Runner back window go down?

Does the 4Runner back window go down?

Here’s a little fact for you: The Toyota 4Runner, a car purchased by people who believe they’ll go off-road, even though they’re actually middle managers at a company that uses a plus sign in its name, has a rear window that rolls down.

Are 4Runners rare?

Its bulletproof reputation makes the 22R-TE highly desirable, but it is tough to find one with which the owner is willing to part. Production numbers are scarce for the first-generation 4Runner, so it’s difficult to know how many Turbos were produced, but they are indeed rare.

Why is my rear window not working on my 4Runner?

If the bolt is installed and you still suspect a problem, pull off the trim/panel on the driver’s side and look at the interlock switch. Sometimes, if too long a bolt was installed, the switch can become deformed and may no longer work properly. Some folks just wire a jumper across this switch to bypass it.

Where is the power window fuse on a Toyota 4Runner?

Check the power window fuse located in the fuse box behind the driver’s side kick panel. Figure 3. Check the pins on the integration relay. If the fuses and relays are all fine and proper, continue to Step 3. Sometimes the contacts on switches can become dirty or corroded.

Why is my 4Runner 2nd Gen door lock not working?

In the 2nd gen 4Runners, one probable source of trouble is the child safety override door lock button being on. Another issue is “too much junk in the truck”, so to speak.

Where is the transmission relay on a Toyota 4Runner?

On the 1st gen 4Runner, its behind the side panel next to the rear seat on the driver’s side (photo A, below). Pull the tabs and shoulder belt trim to gain access to the panel and relay behind it. In the 2nd gen 4Runner, the relay is in the rear corner of the bed, behind the side panel (see photo B below).