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New member
Hi All
I have been driving a Legend 35 for about 15 months now. I love it to bits and am really enjoying the new possiblities that it has opened up for my family and I. I hope to learn a lot on the forum as I know very little about bakkies and cars in general....
I have a question though and hope that someone will be able to help. I need to know more about my hilux and would like to get hold of a book that could help? Does anybody have any advice?
Ar
I have been driving a Legend 35 for about 15 months now. I love it to bits and am really enjoying the new possiblities that it has opened up for my family and I. I hope to learn a lot on the forum as I know very little about bakkies and cars in general....
I have a question though and hope that someone will be able to help. I need to know more about my hilux and would like to get hold of a book that could help? Does anybody have any advice?
Ar
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Re: New member
Welcome aboard. What specifically do you want to know?
Is it diesel or petrol?
Is it diesel or petrol?
Tumelo Maketekete
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2002 - 3.0KZ-TE Toyota Hilux (Letebele)
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Donkey, simple and often misunderstood.
We don't stop playing because we grow old, but we grow old because we stop playing!
2002 - 3.0KZ-TE Toyota Hilux (Letebele)
1994 - 1.6i Gl Toyota Corolla (Platkar)
1990 - Gli TwinCam 16v (ZuluBoy)
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Re: New member
Its a diesel.
We are planning a trip through the Kgalagadi and Namibia next year and I would like to be able to atleast repair most of the problems that may occur....I know its a Hilux and its never going to give me any grief but this a bucket list trip with my wife and I would like to make it work.
Basically, I would like to up skill myself before we tackle the 4500km trip....
I have a few other questions too but will leave them for later until I understand things a little better....
We are planning a trip through the Kgalagadi and Namibia next year and I would like to be able to atleast repair most of the problems that may occur....I know its a Hilux and its never going to give me any grief but this a bucket list trip with my wife and I would like to make it work.
Basically, I would like to up skill myself before we tackle the 4500km trip....
I have a few other questions too but will leave them for later until I understand things a little better....
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Welcome aboard Andries!
What I would suggest to you is to get hold of a user manual for your bakkie (you could google and download it if you can't get hold of a hard copy). Read through it and a lot will be explained. The Hilux Club guys in the Gauteng area are active and very helpful. They would love it if you were to join them on outings and would help you along, imparting with knowledge and 'how to' tips. Keep an eye on the "Active Topics" to see when they organise their next outing and join them.
Everyone has to start somewhere, so there's no dumb questions here -ask and we will help wherever we can.
What I would suggest to you is to get hold of a user manual for your bakkie (you could google and download it if you can't get hold of a hard copy). Read through it and a lot will be explained. The Hilux Club guys in the Gauteng area are active and very helpful. They would love it if you were to join them on outings and would help you along, imparting with knowledge and 'how to' tips. Keep an eye on the "Active Topics" to see when they organise their next outing and join them.
Everyone has to start somewhere, so there's no dumb questions here -ask and we will help wherever we can.
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Welkom Andries
Look at
http://www.hilux4x4.co.za/manual/index.php
and scroll down to the
1999-2005 Models:
Look at
http://www.hilux4x4.co.za/manual/index.php
and scroll down to the
1999-2005 Models:
Only Dead Fish Go With The Flow!
1999 Hilux 2.7i 4x4 Raider DC with 3.4 Prado V6. Rear diff-lock, Bull Bar and rock sliders, 31" Cooper ST Maxx, Snorkel, Alu-Canopy, VHF Motorolla radio, West Coast Rust, Mikem Suspension, Ball Joint Spacers in front and Mikem extended shackles at the rear, 25watt LED Spots
1999 Hilux 2.7i 4x4 Raider DC with 3.4 Prado V6. Rear diff-lock, Bull Bar and rock sliders, 31" Cooper ST Maxx, Snorkel, Alu-Canopy, VHF Motorolla radio, West Coast Rust, Mikem Suspension, Ball Joint Spacers in front and Mikem extended shackles at the rear, 25watt LED Spots
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Re: New member
Wow, thanks guys! I have found the manual and will be looking to printi it during the week. Iam looking forward to learning from a few old hands...!
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I was referring to the "User Manual" which is quite different from the "Workshop Manual". The U/M will explain what everything is and how it is supposed to utilised - the W/M explains how to effect repairs. Both are useful.
When your road comes to an end ...... you need a HILUX!.
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
Life is like a jar of Jalapeño peppers ... what you do today, might burn your ass tomorrow.
Don't take life too seriously ..... no-one gets out alive.
It's not about waiting for storms to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain.
And be yourself ..... everyone else is taken!
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Welkom Andries!!
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Welkom hier Andries