You can remove the speedo assembly and remove the bulb, problem solved. You can remove the speedo assembly and remove the bulb, problem solved.
Pull the speedo and gauge package out of dash. Unhook wiring. Remove speedo cable from speedometer. Pull speedo cable out of housing, lube it lightly and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauges. Pull the speedo and gauge package out of dash. Unhook wiring. Remove speedo cable from speedometer. Pull speedo cable out of housing, lube it lightly and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauges. Pull the speedo and gauge package out of dash. Unhook wiring. Remove speedo cable from speedometer. Pull speedo cable out of housing, lube it lightly and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauges. Remove gauge package. Remove wires and speedo cable housing. Pull speedo cable out, lightly lube with grease and re-insert. Hook everything back up and re-install gauge packege.
First you will adjust your steering wheel to slide down with lever on left side of wheel. Second remove the 2 screws on black plastic on top of speedo above clear plastic. Slide speedo covering out gently but firmly. Remove remaining visble screws. Slide Speedo out and remove all plugs connected. First you will adjust your steering wheel to slide down with lever on left side of wheel. Second remove the 2 screws on black plastic on top of speedo above clear plastic. Slide speedo covering out gently but firmly. Remove remaining visble screws. Slide Speedo out and remove all plugs connected.
One can purchase a FJ40 land cruiser at any Toyota auto-retailer stores. One can also buy a FJ40 land cruiser second hand from other people by looking at Autotrader or Craiglist.
Take dashboard out, then remove surround around the stearing and remove to to far screws
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The FJ40 is a Toyota Land Cruiser and was produced by Toyota. It is no longer in production and was replaced by the HJ45 model. It was made from 1960 to 1984.
The towing capacity of a 1981 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser is 3,500 pounds. The FJ40s were discontinued in 1984 by Toyota.
You fill gearbox thru speedo hole! remove speedo cable housing ( 1 10 mm bolt) and just below gearbox housing. you have to remove the speedo drive with a small flat screwdriver . get a bit of hosepipe about a foot long and a funnel. put in 3 ltrs from empty. speedo drive is directly below air box.
no it does not , remove speedo and dash ,remove tanks , and go to town .
1983
The Toyota FJ40 is a Land Cruiser, and can be bought on the Toyota website. A dedicated agent will be happy to help you find more information on their official website.