Stan H
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One can only hope.After that horrible experience I would just move straight on to a TacomaIs this the last Jeep you'll ever own?
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One can only hope.After that horrible experience I would just move straight on to a TacomaIs this the last Jeep you'll ever own?
Is this the last Jeep you'll ever own?
Wow , I am so glad you told me that because I have been telling myself the same thing for 4.3yrs. .. Next Challenger !!!"Stan has the fastest JT on the internet" Abe Lincoln![]()
Its more than likely a fuse .. go to auto zone.. oh and check your phone cord. I had a brand new cord thought the jack quit but turned out to be a faulty brand new phone cord. It even fried my charger in the 115 jack before I figured out the problem the cord had a short in it.No, I have a 1997 TJ in the garage. I will keep that and have no plans on letting go of it; something breaks and I head to JeepForum and find the fix.
This will be the last electronics-laden car I would buy. I just don't have the toolset to figure out what is going wrong. USB not working, no codes, where do you start... parts canyon would be my only weapon at this point.
This…I’ve been so pissed a few times when my phone stops working thinking it’s the vehicle breaking and it’s just the stupid cord. However that seems like the least of your concerns. But given all you have been through just fix the crap and get rid of it…who cares about depreciation, vehicles for the last 120 years (minus stupid COVID insanity) depreciated. Personally I’d get into a Tacoma TRD Off Road with a manual and call it a day. I hate 4 bangers in midsize trucks but that’s just the world we live in…TBH I also shuttered when Ford went V6TT in full size pickups and now look how many have those or will soon. Just remember that you will have issues no matter what you choose. I had to replace my transmission in my ‘10 Tundra with only 8,000 miles. It was covered but still just shows nothing is perfect. Hell Toyota right now is having issues with the V6TT in their Tundra and LX600 requiring full on engine replacements. The older 4Runners are dependable relics but the 5 speed AT is utterly preposterous and downright terrible.check your phone cord
Hasn't been a problem for me. So I don't think it's a known issue.Found out later it is a known issue. How the ?F?
Good luck on any new vehicle not being electronic laden.This will be the last electronics-laden car I would buy. I just don't have the toolset to figure out what is going wrong.
He's trying to buy a 5th gen 4runner, not the current 6th gen. Of course they ran that same design for 15 years so it's got 2010 levels of electronics. Still won't run or shift without computers and sensors all functioning, but it's about as low tech as you can still buy new.Good luck on any new vehicle not being electronic laden.
This. After a year on the Tacoma forums it was clear that most Toyota owners don't have high expectations and are fine with mediocre to poor performance.And most of their product line was super dated and super boring, leading to boring buyers who don't expect any level of performance and certainly aren't pushing the vehicle.
Also this. Toyota has great reliability because they wait for other manufactures to perfect something first, then 5 years later they release it in their vehicles. Then they run that platform for many years with minimal changes.He's trying to buy a 5th gen 4runner, not the current 6th gen. Of course they ran that same design for 15 years so it's got 2010 levels of electronics.