My parents own a 1992 Toyota 4 runner, and the alarm system is driving us nuts. It went off yesterday near a mall, and it screamed at us all the way home. We had to crawl out the passenger window to get out, and now the only way to start it is to push start it because it has an automatic shutoff on it. When we do get it started, the alarm goes off when we touch anything CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP US?
Although it's an older model car, I would suggest taking it back to a toyota dealer (if it's a factory installed alarm) or if not, take it to a car alarm dealer and explain the problem, they should be able to help you --or at least disable it so it doesn't work. Not working all the time, is better than living this way. Good luck!
i would try to take the fuse out of the alarm system. this is possible on many aftermarket alarm systems. and on some factory ones too. just crawl up under the dash and follow the wires to the alarm and there is usually an inline fuse (or there may be two) and just yank it out of there. if that doesnt work you will probably have to take it to a garage and let them take the whole thing out.
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i would go with whatever one has the 22RE engine. i own a 87' toyota pickup with one and it has 190,000 on it, everything is stock on the engine, no parts have been replaced. i dont know if 91 92 or 93 has this engine but if your willing to buy one that is a little older i know that the 4 runner did come with this engine in the late 80s. good luck