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No one has addressed the possible issue of an out of adjustment inching pedal wich is also a common cause of overheating. I have not seen a big problem with Toyota's overheating. One possible problem you may have is with the new 3 way cat they didn't have a heat shield at first. Now they do.
  • Posted 12 Oct 2005 11:32
  • By bigthunder
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  • Washington, United States
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