Up for sale are my OEM Alloy wheels. They are plastidipped black ( Sequioa came like that). They have TPMS, probably original, and center caps and lugs.
Tires are Nexen HTX 265/65/17 with about 10k on them. Still years of meat left and ride smooth and quiet.
The stock JBL is a weird size and holes do not line up with even other 7" speakers. Almost no way around using/making adapters. You can buy some adapters for around $35 US. If you use the PB speakers you can use the outer ring of the stock speakers to screw in the replacements, its free and...
From what I have read about most automatic transmissions is you can do a fluid exchange and filter change but should never flush/powerflush. The flushing process dislodges debris that clogs up the valves and orifices of the tranny.
Im not sure the front one is a cooling fan, might be an aux fan for when you have the ac on. I will have to dig into it a bit. Im a new owner as well but had another japanese V8 that was set up like that.
Check your fuses for both. Check that the rear climate controls are not stuck. I have an issue where mine stick and makes the front controls unresponsive. Are you up to temp and the radiator fan doesnt come on? So it overheats while idling or stop and go traffic?
That is the same harness I used, so most likely the same issue. If you know which speakers are doing it I would look at where those wires go into the amp, basically after amp turn on interface. That is were the pins were not pushed into the clip all the way. You might be able to tell by...
Have you checked the battery? Low/Bad batteries can cause weird issues. For the stereo did you use an adapter harness, for example a metra install harness? If so check the pins in them, as of late most makers have been lacking qc and pins arent locked in. I personally had this issue of low...
You can drill new holes like 05seqheadache did and use longer screws. I cut the factory jbl speakers to make a "ring" and just screwed these into the "ring".
The vertical adjuster needs a long #2 phillips, longer than conventional #2 sizes. It is just below where the corner light is held onto the headlight. You will see an almost random hole on that tab, you stick the screwdriver in there torwards the front of the vehicle.
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