general problems of the 2003 Toyota 4Runner

Four problems related to gasoline fuel system have been reported for the 2003 Toyota 4Runner. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Toyota 4Runner based on all problems reported for the 2003 4Runner.

1 Gasoline Fuel System problem

Failure Date: 01/30/2009

Check engine light was on, failed my emission test. The computer printed out a paper that stated there was a recall defect # 2059 from Toyota. When I called Toyota they cant find a recall that matches my VIN and told me there not responsible.

2 Gasoline Fuel System problem

Failure Date: 08/07/2003

I purchased a brand new sports edition 2003 4 runner in July of 2003. There is a sulfur smell emanating from the vehicle at all times. When I complained to Toyota I was told the odor was caused by the gas I use. I have never had this problem before and Toyota just washes their hands of it. I was given a paper which purports to be a technical service bulletin. It states: Feb 24 2003 - some owners of Toyota vehicles may experience a sulfur like or rotten egg odor from the exhaust system. Sulfur is a natural component of crude oil from which gasoline is refined and the amount of sulfur can be decreased through the refining process. The amount of sulfur in fuel sold in California is regulated; however, gasoline sold in other states can have a higher sulfur content. Sulfur content also varies considerably between gasoline brands and locations. Applicable vehicles all models repair procedure : a sulfur odor emitted from the vehicles tailpipe does not necessarily indicate there is an issue with the vehicles running condition but is most likely directly related to the fuel. If vehicles is exhibiting an excessive sulfur odor the following checks should be performed if the mil light is on check for dtc's and repair as necessary information trouble is found after performing the above check recommend the customer try a different source of fuel. Replacement of oxygen sensors, air/fuel ratio sensors or catalytic converters will not reduce the odor and therefore not be considered for warranty (sounds like a cop-out to me) Toyota should look for a solution.

3 Gasoline Fuel System problem

Failure Date: 06/30/2003

Consumer received recall 03v146000. Called the dealer to arrange an appointment for repairs. Dealer stated we didn't have that part yet and we didn't know anything about that recall.

4 Gasoline Fuel System problem

Failure Date: 03/08/2003

2003 4 runner. . . . . 12,000 miles, running on amaco sliver gas, still smells as rotten as ever. . . Been through hell with the scott clark Toyota in charlotte and gaston (north carolina). . . . . They are all liars!!!! saying it's the first they ever heard of such a thing. . . . . Filed reports and contacted owners. . Called everyone. . . Even those jerks couldn't mail me lemon law papers etc. I will never own another Toyota automobile. . . Something should be done, a class lawsuit with enough people may get something accomplished or at least my $39,000 back. The smell of sulpher stinks so bad that it's to hard to even sale the piece of junk.


Other Gasoline Fuel System related problems of the 2003 Toyota 4Runner

Gasoline Fuel System problems
4
Tank Assembly problems
1
Fuel Injection problems
1


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