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Can you tell me where the parking brake is located on a Toyota 4Runner?

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Frank E

The pedal is situated near the bottom on the left side of the vehicle. If it's not functioning, the likely culprit is a faulty fuse. To access the fuse box located under the car's hood, lift the hood and secure it. On the right side of the engine area, there will be a black box with a visible seam. Opening this box will reveal the fuse inside. The inside of the box lid will have a diagram indicating the purpose of each fuse. If there isn't a diagram, you can refer to the car's owner's manual. Once you identify the needed fuse, remove it; a thin strip of metal connects the two upright sections of the fuse. If this strip is broken, the fuse is no longer usable and needs to be replaced. If the metal strip is intact, you can reinsert the fuse. Replacement fuses typically cost around 10 dollars, making them an affordable solution.

More answers

  • Teacher

    It's a foot-operated device situated on the lower area to the left in a vehicle. This pedal is clearly marked with labels for both activating and deactivating functions.

  • Kirby M.

    If I check it out first, they will follow suit and leave.

  • Alyssia

    Thank you to those who commented respectfully. I did notice the push on/off on the pedal, but I was just seeking clarification since I have driven various vehicles over the years and was unfamiliar with that particular system. To the impolite individual, I have been driving long before you came into this world, so there was no need for rudeness. Gratitude to the others for your input.

  • Doyle N

    Between 2014 and 2020, the fifth generation of the 4Runner features a left foot pedal that you push and then release.

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