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    Quote Originally Posted by shredwagon View Post
    Not an issue with Toyota -an issue with the operator.
    Toyota designed the cooling system so the hose can get ripped off and the gauge will still read cool. . . That's not operator error. . .
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    Land Cruiser broken? Obviously it was sabotage.
    Chance favors the prepared mind.

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    When climbing up the Assekrem circuit in a 1991 HDJ80 (after having replaced the radiator, waterpump, dieselpump, alternator, belts, hoses, batteries, BEB's, starter, fluids, disks etc etc etc) guess what went wrong....a powersteering hose started leaking badly and driving on was impossible........driving a Lancruiser for hundreds of thousands of miles and for years and years, something small or big has to break in the end, myth or no myth

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    Blasphemer!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by hieronymus View Post
    When climbing up the Assekrem circuit in a 1991 HDJ80 (after having replaced the radiator, waterpump, dieselpump, alternator, belts, hoses, batteries, BEB's, starter, fluids, disks etc etc etc) guess what went wrong....a powersteering hose started leaking badly and driving on was impossible........driving a Lancruiser for hundreds of thousands of miles and for years and years, something small or big has to break in the end, myth or no myth
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    But here on ExPo I've learned that Toyota products just never break. Is that not true? If not I can never believe that the sky is blue or that the sun will always rise......my world has been turned upside down!

    Wait...don't Toyota dealers have a parts and service department too?

    I think it's less dangerous to live with the reality of a rover or a jeep than to live in the fantasy of ultimate toyota reliability.

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    Look how loaded that rig is in the pic.... and the model year. Anyone close to, or over GVW - an oldtimer at that - with NO aftermarket gauges is not too smart. Any DIESEL, any vehicle manufacturer.
    Last edited by shredwagon; 06-03-2012 at 11:09 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shredwagon View Post
    Look how loaded that rig is in the pic.... and the model year. Anyone close to, or over GVW - an oldtimer at that - with NO aftermarket gauges is not too smart. Any DIESEL, any vehicle manufacturer.
    Exactly. . . They probably thought, hell it's a Toyota Land Cruiser 70, why worry? I don't believe Expeditions 7 added aftermarket gauges to their trucks. . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by oryxexpeditions View Post
    Toyota designed the cooling system so the hose can get ripped off and the gauge will still read cool. . . That's not operator error. . .
    So a coolant hose gets ripped loose and the operator cant smell it ?
    Ok Of course if the operator has no sense of smell, There are some folks out there handicapped as such...

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    You've never heard of a low coolant alarm? I learned about gauges and toyota diesels the hardway.

    Now use a Madman EMS. There are other similar gauges on the market.... Read any diesel mag.

    A shame it happened to a couple who obviously put alot of prep into there trip, but overlooked an obvious failsafe. I hope they get sorted and back on the road ASAP.
    Last edited by shredwagon; 06-07-2012 at 06:25 AM. Reason: added model
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    What gauges/gauge systems do you folks suggest? And why?

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