Next up were the door handles. The factory grease had long since vanished and the handles felt dry when you pulled on them. I pulled them off and tried to guess (based on residue) where they had once been greased.
After a good cleaning I applied copious amounts of white lithium grease...
After the wiper blades it was time to address the next concern: power door locks. The vehicle's only working door lock was the rear drivers side. After a few internet searches and a couple rounds of YouTube videos I knew what I was after.
First I did some troubleshooting with the wiring...
So overall this Sequoia was quite clean for being a 2009 with 143,000. But used is used and it's not without it's flaws. First order of business once it was home was a good detail job. With the pollen count in Georgia reaching into the billions I opted just for a good wash. By the time I got...
This is my "new to me" 2009 Toyota Sequoia:
This vehicle is replacing my 2016 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 4x4.
I know, I know...it's a cardinal sin to trade down in the auto world. Well after owning 25 vehicles over the years I know my way around wheeling and dealing with dealerships and...
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