Its a 96" unit. It's still running going into its 5th summer season. Ive had to make a few mods to it since its not technically a commercial grade unit. Bad weather made it move around in the little mounting collar it sits in to keep it stationary.
I like the fan but why wont you answer the obvious question of what size fan.... someone asked and you gave dimensions of the room... I mean is it a nasa secret size fan... it looks like an 84 or 96"... but if you dont want to say thats OK
The pin seems to be hardened and rotates freely so took me about 30 mins of drilling but came out. Amazon has the 3rd gen 4runner ignitions for $25 from Doorman, works great.
1st thing is that it's dark or you hand is in the way and viewers can't see certain things that you are being pointing out. 2nd thing, viewer's expect this video to be helpful but can't see certain things that are being pointed out because it's dark or your hand is in the way. Renders this video pointless
Hi there. Ill try and do a review for you. But I do like it. No issues and it stays powered 24/7 for the most part. It's a great recreational hot tub. Probably not the most powerful jets if u need it for true therapy reasons. I wud purchase again.
Still running fine and it is in a spot that gets a little weather. Zero noise. It moves air but obviously not like the more expensive models. Probably due to the blade angle. I would buy it again if necessary.
No need to drill it out. I have removed two stuck switches on 96 & 99 camry's that would not turn to ACC position. I just insert the key then strike it with a hammer while turning the key, keep striking harder until it turns. When you strike it, something breaks inside that allows the key to turn. Neither key a broke but you will need to keep striking harder and harder until it turns. Once it turns to ACC you can press the release pin to remove the switch. I had found this solution on You Tube but didn't believe it. But, it does work.
Dude.. Your a life saver! Spend 2 days trying all kinds of stuff drilling out the ignition, screwdrivers etc... and this popped that pin out in no time. Thank you for this video!
BEST SOLUTION to "My key won't turn at all" in the ignition. Worked on my '97 4Runner. Found a replacement at the local Auto Parts Store for $70 (7/2016). Make sure your drill bit is for hardened metal. You might wanna go bigger but I got lucky with a 7/32" bit ($6.99 @ Ace Hdwre) I just grazed the pin just enough to yank it out.
I did the same thing and it worked for me, I was using a 7/32 cobalt Milwaukee bit and it took me about 30 minutes or so but I was able to get it out and the replacement lock cylinder works great
Dude thank you so much. This is amazing advice. I really appreciate it
What if you have a transponder key? Any other steps? Or harder ?
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Hell yeah brother! This worked like a charm. Drill baby drill! Lol
do not drill out the pin . push it in it is spring loaded
Its a 96" unit. It's still running going into its 5th summer season. Ive had to make a few mods to it since its not technically a commercial grade unit. Bad weather made it move around in the little mounting collar it sits in to keep it stationary.
I like the fan but why wont you answer the obvious question of what size fan.... someone asked and you gave dimensions of the room... I mean is it a nasa secret size fan... it looks like an 84 or 96"... but if you dont want to say thats OK
It's a 96
Nice setup! What size is that fan and what’s the ground/covered dimensions of your porch/deck
Thank you, the under roof porch area is 30' wide and 27' deep.
The pin seems to be hardened and rotates freely so took me about 30 mins of drilling but came out. Amazon has the 3rd gen 4runner ignitions for $25 from Doorman, works great.
I love this
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Hi! Mine is a 1998 and SOMETIMES it doesn't start...? New Battery, I put in a new starter relay... Is there anything else I can do?
If you hear a hum very lightly your starter is stuck. I’ve had to change mine but once I did I don’t need to worry once more of it not starting lol
1st thing is that it's dark or you hand is in the way and viewers can't see certain things that you are being pointing out. 2nd thing, viewer's expect this video to be helpful but can't see certain things that are being pointed out because it's dark or your hand is in the way. Renders this video pointless
Thank u for the video the rest of them are videos with working cylinders.
Dude. I’m begging you. Do a review! I want to but one but I’m on the fence about it. Or just reply and tell me what you think of it. Adam.
Hi there. Ill try and do a review for you. But I do like it. No issues and it stays powered 24/7 for the most part. It's a great recreational hot tub. Probably not the most powerful jets if u need it for true therapy reasons. I wud purchase again.
what size is this fan? 96...How is it performing? I have a 30 x 30 patio being built....I'm thinking maybe (2) of these vs bigass fan $$$$
Still running fine and it is in a spot that gets a little weather. Zero noise. It moves air but obviously not like the more expensive models. Probably due to the blade angle. I would buy it again if necessary.
@@chrisking5775 hi mr. Speed increasing cause damage? Does increasing the spin speed cause damage?
So I dont hv to buy a Toyota part..just buy another ignition cylinder
Local parts store like Auto Zone or similar should have an ignition switch that will fit your vehicle.
Thanks for the great video on how to remove n install the damn thing.
Thanks bro I'll almost use an hammer y screwdriver Easy way with the drill in 5 mins I changed it God bless you
This is the way to go. Thanks
Much thanks my man. Saved mine snd my brother alot of pain with this video! Appreciate it
Very welcome.
No need to drill it out. I have removed two stuck switches on 96 & 99 camry's that would not turn to ACC position. I just insert the key then strike it with a hammer while turning the key, keep striking harder until it turns. When you strike it, something breaks inside that allows the key to turn. Neither key a broke but you will need to keep striking harder and harder until it turns. Once it turns to ACC you can press the release pin to remove the switch. I had found this solution on You Tube but didn't believe it. But, it does work.
What are you striking??, The key or the ignition cylinder??
your just saying -- get a new one
That grill is the 2in1 I've been intending to get
Was that water on the couch downstairs?
My new cylinder doesnt want to go in easy lol its turned to acc needs about half inch to fully go in any help?
make sure the key is directly on acc.
can't remember just one that will fit into that hole.
What size bit??
Dude.. Your a life saver! Spend 2 days trying all kinds of stuff drilling out the ignition, screwdrivers etc... and this popped that pin out in no time. Thank you for this video!
BEST SOLUTION to "My key won't turn at all" in the ignition. Worked on my '97 4Runner. Found a replacement at the local Auto Parts Store for $70 (7/2016). Make sure your drill bit is for hardened metal. You might wanna go bigger but I got lucky with a 7/32" bit ($6.99 @ Ace Hdwre) I just grazed the pin just enough to yank it out.
I drilled it for about 10min an it still won't come out. Wen I push up against it I can feel it still feels like a button.
I did the same thing and it worked for me, I was using a 7/32 cobalt Milwaukee bit and it took me about 30 minutes or so but I was able to get it out and the replacement lock cylinder works great
I do not believe it did, I don't have to vehicle anymore at this time to look for you.
I do not believe it did, I don't have to vehicle anymore at this time to look for you.
I do not believe it did, I don't have to vehicle anymore at this time to look for you.
Does your key have a chip on it
I dont believe so, don't have the vehicle anymore to look for you.