2012 Toyota Fj Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Delta, Colorado, United States
AWESOME cruiser. Set-up for 4x4 and adventure travel. But this baby handles like a dream on the highway as well. Quiet and comfortable but also powerful and fast. Includes full roof rack with mounts for axe, shovel, Hi-Lift Jack, and four gallon auxiliary full tank by Roto Pax--these items are all included. Off-tires by Dunlap with 12k miles and plenty of good rubber left over. The after market suspension was installed about 12k miles ago by my local Toyota dealer. Old Man Emu is ARB's suspension division and came highly recommended from many sources. Not a true "lift" but the new shocks/struts and springs do add 2-3 inches of ground clearance. I cannot say enough about how well this SUV does both on and off road. I essentially purchased this Cruiser new...it was used by a Toyota Rep for the first year/7k miles who then sold it to my local dealer (Hellman Motors in Delta Co). Vehicle has factory bumper to bumper warranty through 42k miles because it was owned by Toyota for the first 7k miles. All maintenance has been performed at local dealer at scheduled intervals.
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The problem, as Toyota explains it, is that, "During manufacture of the wiper switch assembly in the involved vehicles, certain contacts on the switch terminal could have been manufactured incorrectly." This could lead to a short in the circuit when the wiper switch is moved between "off" and "mist," and thus, cause the windshield wipers to stop working. Not good.
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