1996 TOYOTA 4RUNNER engine overheat

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1996  Owners Manual Publication No. OM35679U 
Part No. 01999-35679
Printed in Japan 04- 9902- 01
Quick index� If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on 61 . . . . . 
� If your vehicle will not start 151

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1996  Owners Manual 60
The gauge indicates the engine cool- 
ant temperature when the ignition 
switch is on. The engine operating
temperature will vary with changes inweather and engine load. 
If the needle moves into t

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1996  Owners Manual 68
NOTICE
�Be careful not to overrev the en-gine. Watch the tachometer to
keep engine rpm from going into the red zone. The approximatemaximum allowable speed for
each position is given below for
your

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1996  Owners Manual 72Vehicles with cruise controlÐWhen the 
cruise control is being used, even if you 
downshift the transmission by turning offthe overdrive switch, engine braking will 
not be applied because the crui

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1996  Owners Manual 73
While the vehicle is moving, never 
attempt to move the selector lever 
into Pº position under any circum-
stances. Serious mechanical dam-
age and loss of vehicle control mayresult.CAUTION
!
(f)

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1996  Owners Manual 130
If you plan to drive your Toyota in 
another country... First,
 comply with the vehicle registration
laws. Second,  confirm the availability of the
correct fuel (unleaded and minimum oc- tane numb

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1996  Owners Manual 140Before starting the engine, be sure to fol- 
low the instructions in (a) Before crank- ingº. 
Normal starting procedure 
The multiport fuel injection system/se- 
quential multiport fuel injection

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TOYOTA 4RUNNER 1996  Owners Manual 141
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Four-wheel  drive modelsÐToyota 
recommends not using  four-wheel 
drive on dry hard-surfaced roads, be-
cause  four-wheel driving will causeunnecessary  noise and wear, and poor
fuel economy.
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