Worzella
Well-Known Member
Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving. New to LR4 world (2012) and have a handful of
questions for anyone who does not mind newbie questions. I am searching site for
answers and have the 5000 page service manual, but thought I would post these in parallel. Couple pix at the end related to some of these questions.
1) Have a broken horizontal vane on this vent. Can the vent be removed from the front
by twisting, turning or pulling? Or does the whole tan panel need to be removed and it
removed from the back.
2) Crazy thought, but has anyone ever checked oil level by putting a thin wire or
dipstick down the drain tube used to suck oil out for a change. Of course, I know
the service menu shows the oil level, but old fashion way is always more comforting for
an old guy like me.
3) This second row middle seat head rest annoys me since it blocks a good portion of the rear window view.
I tried raising to max height and wiggle/pull, but it does not seem to come out. My old 4Runner
head rests pulled out completely. Is there a trick to remove or not possible. Need seat up, so
can't really just lower seat to get it out of the way.
4) When lifting the LR4 on a lift, is there any special procedure that must be done to prevent
damaging the air suspension. I think some makes/models with air suspension need some sort of
"locking" procedure before raising on a lift.
5) Lastly, I know this might be a hard answer, but I have a dime size drip on my garage floor
each morning. I think it is oil, but possibly gearbox/t-case fluid? It is not dripping from the
skid plate edge but rather closer to the driver side (US) wheel. The two pix below show wetness on
what must be the transfer case or front gearbox? I haven't quite educated myself yet on where those
sit. I also just had timing chain rework done, so front crank seal and both valve cover gaskets are
brand new. So I don't think it is oil leaking from on high. I will get under there soon and get a better
look, but just hoping for some thoughts. Also, wonder how I can tell the difference between oil and gearbox fluid
based on just a drip. Maybe I can see color diff or smell? Will give that a try.
Thanks so much for the help - Randy
questions for anyone who does not mind newbie questions. I am searching site for
answers and have the 5000 page service manual, but thought I would post these in parallel. Couple pix at the end related to some of these questions.
1) Have a broken horizontal vane on this vent. Can the vent be removed from the front
by twisting, turning or pulling? Or does the whole tan panel need to be removed and it
removed from the back.
2) Crazy thought, but has anyone ever checked oil level by putting a thin wire or
dipstick down the drain tube used to suck oil out for a change. Of course, I know
the service menu shows the oil level, but old fashion way is always more comforting for
an old guy like me.
3) This second row middle seat head rest annoys me since it blocks a good portion of the rear window view.
I tried raising to max height and wiggle/pull, but it does not seem to come out. My old 4Runner
head rests pulled out completely. Is there a trick to remove or not possible. Need seat up, so
can't really just lower seat to get it out of the way.
4) When lifting the LR4 on a lift, is there any special procedure that must be done to prevent
damaging the air suspension. I think some makes/models with air suspension need some sort of
"locking" procedure before raising on a lift.
5) Lastly, I know this might be a hard answer, but I have a dime size drip on my garage floor
each morning. I think it is oil, but possibly gearbox/t-case fluid? It is not dripping from the
skid plate edge but rather closer to the driver side (US) wheel. The two pix below show wetness on
what must be the transfer case or front gearbox? I haven't quite educated myself yet on where those
sit. I also just had timing chain rework done, so front crank seal and both valve cover gaskets are
brand new. So I don't think it is oil leaking from on high. I will get under there soon and get a better
look, but just hoping for some thoughts. Also, wonder how I can tell the difference between oil and gearbox fluid
based on just a drip. Maybe I can see color diff or smell? Will give that a try.
Thanks so much for the help - Randy