Had my J90 for 19 years (1979 car) crossed the Sahara and done several off road rallys. Things that have been replaced. Drivers seat, all shocks, one spring, cylnder head, radiator, windscreen and rear window, clutch, belts. Trackrod ends, rear door seal, both front axcdls. Rear acxel welded. BEST CAR I EVER OWNED. Driven daily passes it anual test every year and starts first time.
My dad has a 1998 90 series, which has the same colour except our Prado is the GXL trim level and has the petrol V6 VZJ95. Have had it for over 20 years now
Great video! My wife and I are debating on picking up a KZJ95 turbo diesel ourselves. We love Toyota trucks, and want something we can road trip in with the kids and dogs. Actual right-side drive imports are pretty affordable here in the United States, so getting information on what to look for and where really helps us out in the buying process.
Had my 90 series for 20yrs, got her when she was 7yrs old, she's been absolutely brilliant, do maintenance and it will never have issues , only changed fuel pump after 27yrs, changed bushes, belts, upgrade suspension, love my Toyota 💜🤙🇦🇺
I've got a 95series Prado. Your analysis is accurate. Mine is 410000km old and has had some of the same issues. Overall though, a very reliable vehicle
I've heard that that the radiator houses both the engine coolant and gearbox coolant, and after time they tend to corrode internally, which will obviously lead to engine failure if not caught in time. So replacing the radiator is a very good thing if it hasn't been done.
I have a 1999 SWB 90 in the same green with colour coded bumpers (all one colour) 108000 miles on the clock, still has original clutch and exhaust system, apart from a battery, brake pads, normal servicing oh yes a set of tyres at sixty k, I'm the second owner, 2007 till present, use it to tow a lot, it is a fantastic vehicle to own, I also have a Subaru also a tremendous car to own, but I still find myself favoring the '' landy'', well done Toyota, do a retro and I bet you will sell thousands.
I have one, 2.7l petrol manual from 1997, so far no issues at all wrt engine & gearbox..all smooth...can run on highway max 160km/hr...capable for offroading as well..
In the UK we see a lot of rear axle issues do to corrosion. Trailing arm brackets on top of rear axle corrode and snap off and the rear diff lock housing corrodes through, causing the rear diff lock to stop working. More common to see a 90 with a broken rear diff lock than a working one here.
Hi, I noticed that you have a snorkel fitted to the passenger left side. Where did you get it from please? Also, did you have to fit it to that side because that's where the air filter box is in the engine bay? Do you notice any performance benefits from it? Thinking of getting one myself... I have a UK model 1KTE KZJ95. Thanks
Looked at one today from Japan and a hilux surf 4 cylinder. I was looking for the other style. And what you mentioned about lifting it gave me pause. But, looks like you do way more than what I’d be using it for. There are some gnarly roads in Kentucky we use to get back closer to the cliffs we climb. So clearance is a concern of mine but overall I think $11k us is a good deal for a vehicle with 77,000 miles on it. It also had the exact same inside two tone pattern yours has. Thanks for making this video! Still not sure if I should wait or just squeeze the trigger 🤙😂 Btw, the one I am looking at is gas. I was trying to buy a diesel but they sent it off to auction after I called about it.
I own a J95 2001 3.0d 120kw and I'm looking for opinions on canceling the EGR. Some mechanics and owners say that it is beneficial and others do not agree with the cancellation. If anyone is able to tell me the advantages and disadvantages, please?
Thank you for the Video! I have the same car with 200000 km on it and still the original ball joints, they have no game ..but the car is almost 25 years old , should i change the ball joints ?
Hi I currently have a 2000 model petrol and auto. The Gauge fuse keeps blowing when changing gear from park. I can start car fine be in idle and use Aircon etc but as soon and I move the gear stick it blows it. I am losing the whole dash, outside blinkers and Aircon. Head lights and Breaks are still working. Any ideas if there is another fuse causing this to happen? Thanks.
It is difficult to tell what might be th e problem from here. However, I don't think it's another fuse. I would think you have a short circuit somewhere
Many thanks for the informative video. I own a 98 model, basic version, 3rz engine, the vehicle is amazing, I face some stability issues since the vehicle feels very light rear side, it slides on wet roads, changed different types of tires. I was advised to load it with some sand bags to add a weight, any idea if this could help? Thanks
Tyre problem. My rear will swirl when braking, use tyre that are made for road use, which drastically reduced the problem. Changing suspension helped as well. When you are changing read suspension, might as well change the bearing which will reduce noise in car…
I would say diesel. It's better for towing, generally better off road and more economical. There are benefits to petrols too though. Have a look on youtube petrol vs diesel 4x4!
Hi, thank you for the informative Video. If you know any website that selling mods of kzj95 prado kindly let us know. Really hard to find mods for prado here in the UK
Not much in terms of mods. Just the Australian suspension companies. The 3rd gen 4runer is the same vehicle underneath and there are many mods in the US. You might be able to order something from there
Nice on for making this video. Any chance you can get some internal measurements? Height to the roof liner from cargo floor, length from closed back door to centre cubby storage and length from back door to front seats when slid all the way forward?
I took some measurements take them with a grain of salt though, it was a bit hard to get an accurate measurment in there. Roof liner to cargo floor 1.13M Back door to centre cubby 1.95M T seats all the way forward 2.00M
Great vehicle and video! Love the contents. If I saw correctly you are running 265/75 R16 tires. I think stock is 265/70 R16. Does it affect the driveability on the highway, and does it change the speedometer reading much? Any issues with vibrations at high speed? I think these are good just to lift it a little bit more and to overcome obstacles a bit easier.
Thank you! you are correct. It doesn't effect drivability at all the difference is very small. The speedometer might be off by a little but i have not noticed it. Keep in mind that on stock wheels there is some rubbing on full lock.
@@TheUntraveledPath Importing one, once I sell my fj cruiser, I can't afford another one and I may as well get a cheaper fj cruiser with a diesel in manual transmission and continue taking profits to drive something enjoyable (rare for depreciating assets, got lucky with fj )
Hello I have a question... I just bought a 3 door J90 prado...and I was looking for lift kits but could not find any...is a 5 door j90 lift kit compatible for the 3 door?
Yes dude, and yes it will transform the ride. Especially if your current suspension is stock or old. Can't speak for Tough Dog (well rated by Aussies), but have only good things to say about OME. I live in Scotland so don't have issues with corregated roads. Progressive springs rock! What kind of weight are you carrying around and/or towing are you doing?
@@TheUntraveledPath Λεβέντης ! καλές επιτυχίες με το channel σου! Έχω ερώτησή, βασικά θέλω να βρω ένα "φτηνό" αυτοκίνητο (€6000) για να το κάνω overland. τι ιδέες έχεις? καλή ιδέα και για video :)
@@ZiLoXCY euxaristo file! I alithia einai pos I times stin Ellada einai diaforetikes etsi den xero akrivos ti na protino. The elega Vitara makras vaseos, Nissan Terrano, Mitsubishi Pajero kai Suzuki Jimny ean den xriazese poli xoro.
@@TheUntraveledPath So I am planning to buy a 90 Prado. But I am getting second thoughts on the lower ball joint issue that is causing accidents. Any inputs on how to prevent this? Many users did not feel anything unusual when they experience the breaking of the ball joint.
@@drivetastefullyph If you check them they will be fine for sure. Check them every service and only use genuine parts. It is very hard for them to fail
The design is poor when the ball joint fails but not while it's working properly. A cheap ass owner who never services their car will have it happen, if you take care of it they last for ever and can take some pretty big hits. Trust me.
@@TheUntraveledPath happens too often sadly, seen heaps of pics of these on the side of the road with the front wheel off from ball joint failure. I had one before upgrading to the 120 series, would religiously check them each service after it happened to one in our convoy whilst traveling around Australia.
Wizard..stop talking out of your arse mate. These things are king up here in the Northern territory where landscape is unforgiving and we rely on our trucks to get us home. I bet you drive a tesla...
Speaking about vehicle parts problems standing 10 steps away from the vehicle an showing the landscape with vehicle is .. well ... not so helpful for your viewers. Not mentioning the voice quality.
Had my J90 for 19 years (1979 car) crossed the Sahara and done several off road rallys. Things that have been replaced. Drivers seat, all shocks, one spring, cylnder head, radiator, windscreen and rear window, clutch, belts. Trackrod ends, rear door seal, both front axcdls. Rear acxel welded. BEST CAR I EVER OWNED. Driven daily passes it anual test every year and starts first time.
J90 from 1979 ???????
J90 earliest is 1996
My dad has a 1998 90 series, which has the same colour except our Prado is the GXL trim level and has the petrol V6 VZJ95. Have had it for over 20 years now
Great vehicles!
Bought mine new in September 1996.
Now 300,000 km and I just replaced the head gaskets and one CV boot.
Still on the original clutch and exhaust.
Great video! My wife and I are debating on picking up a KZJ95 turbo diesel ourselves. We love Toyota trucks, and want something we can road trip in with the kids and dogs. Actual right-side drive imports are pretty affordable here in the United States, so getting information on what to look for and where really helps us out in the buying process.
Had my 90 series for 20yrs, got her when she was 7yrs old, she's been absolutely brilliant, do maintenance and it will never have issues , only changed fuel pump after 27yrs, changed bushes, belts, upgrade suspension, love my Toyota 💜🤙🇦🇺
I've got a 95series Prado. Your analysis is accurate. Mine is 410000km old and has had some of the same issues. Overall though, a very reliable vehicle
Petrol Or diesel?
@@3kkk514 petrol
I just purchased a 90 series, even the same colour as yours. These tips were really helpful when looking for one!
Glad they helped! Enjoy it!
Think about 90% came in this colour. Mine is the same with factory decals bull bar and chrome pack
Bad injectors can also crack heads. Good idea to check when those were last replaced and consider replacing them when you buy the vehicle.
Yes, correct!
Loved it - thanks 👍 proud owner of a 1998 J90 V6.
I've heard that that the radiator houses both the engine coolant and gearbox coolant, and after time they tend to corrode internally, which will obviously lead to engine failure if not caught in time. So replacing the radiator is a very good thing if it hasn't been done.
that is true for all cars not just the Prado
I just installed an after market radiator that does not have the oil cooler.
I have a 1999 SWB 90 in the same green with colour coded bumpers (all one colour) 108000 miles on the clock, still has original clutch and exhaust system, apart from a battery, brake pads, normal servicing oh yes a set of tyres at sixty k, I'm the second owner, 2007 till present, use it to tow a lot, it is a fantastic vehicle to own, I also have a Subaru also a tremendous car to own, but I still find myself favoring the '' landy'', well done Toyota, do a retro and I bet you will sell thousands.
I have one, 2.7l petrol manual from 1997, so far no issues at all wrt engine & gearbox..all smooth...can run on highway max 160km/hr...capable for offroading as well..
Great!
@@TheUntraveledPath ur Prado is it using timing belt?
In the UK we see a lot of rear axle issues do to corrosion. Trailing arm brackets on top of rear axle corrode and snap off and the rear diff lock housing corrodes through, causing the rear diff lock to stop working. More common to see a 90 with a broken rear diff lock than a working one here.
Didn't know that! in cyprus we don't have corrosion issues. Thanks for the info. That seems like some typical Japanese corrosion 😂
Hi, I noticed that you have a snorkel fitted to the passenger left side. Where did you get it from please? Also, did you have to fit it to that side because that's where the air filter box is in the engine bay?
Do you notice any performance benefits from it? Thinking of getting one myself... I have a UK model 1KTE KZJ95.
Thanks
Great review You touched on all major issues grest!
Looked at one today from Japan and a hilux surf 4 cylinder. I was looking for the other style. And what you mentioned about lifting it gave me pause. But, looks like you do way more than what I’d be using it for. There are some gnarly roads in Kentucky we use to get back closer to the cliffs we climb. So clearance is a concern of mine but overall I think $11k us is a good deal for a vehicle with 77,000 miles on it. It also had the exact same inside two tone pattern yours has. Thanks for making this video! Still not sure if I should wait or just squeeze the trigger 🤙😂
Btw, the one I am looking at is gas. I was trying to buy a diesel but they sent it off to auction after I called about it.
They are very capable. Just as capable as a 4runner so it should have no issues on rough roads
I own a J95 2001 3.0d 120kw and I'm looking for opinions on canceling the EGR. Some mechanics and owners say that it is beneficial and others do not agree with the cancellation. If anyone is able to tell me the advantages and disadvantages, please?
@@Silviu05. cancel it. It prevents soot build up in the intake
how many mpg would you 90 get ? how many rpms would it be at doing 65mph in 5th gear ??
Great tips and information on what to look for when buying one of these beauties!
Hi! Great Video. Do you know how the A/T oil is cooled? on my happened few times to overheat transmisson on fast uphill corners
They don't have an external oil cooler. I would suggest you add an aftermarket oil cooler to the front of the vehicle to help keep the trans cool
Ball joint replacement how much time ??
Spe lower balljoint 🛠🔧
There is no certain time period, you just have to check them on each service
@@TheUntraveledPath thanxx🔩⚙️
Thank you for the Video! I have the same car with 200000 km on it and still the original ball joints, they have no game ..but the car is almost 25 years old , should i change the ball joints ?
It might be worth changing them, they aren't very expensive
I having the shaking dashboard issue and it's killing me , appreciate a step by step solution
Hi, did you already have a solution?
Voice Volume: 10%
Final Sound Volume: 3000%
Im: OMGMIEARSSSS
Hahaha, it's hard to balance everything without a microphone!
It was a joke, in the end the video was very good. 👍😎
I’ve had my truck for 13 years. Injectors need replacement but I can’t find anyone to do them. They have to be coded?
@@leehayes70 if it is a 1kz it doesn't need coding
@@TheUntraveledPath KDJ95 I think. I have a little black smoke on heavier work. Definitely less power over last 18 months.
Can the engine be tuned in the prado
What tire is that?
What is the purpose of up and down button on the dashboard
It is for the antenna to come up and down, you can choose it if you want it up or down cause it is electronic operated.
Hi I currently have a 2000 model petrol and auto.
The Gauge fuse keeps blowing when changing gear from park. I can start car fine be in idle and use Aircon etc but as soon and I move the gear stick it blows it.
I am losing the whole dash, outside blinkers and Aircon. Head lights and Breaks are still working. Any ideas if there is another fuse causing this to happen?
Thanks.
It is difficult to tell what might be th e problem from here. However, I don't think it's another fuse. I would think you have a short circuit somewhere
Awesome cars awsome video! Just one question please what is the coast of road tax for that beast in Cyprus?
For the 90 it is 330. For the later 120 it is upwards of 600
@@TheUntraveledPath 330 is ok 600 is nuts in my opinion! But I guess if you want to play you got to pay
@@nickmarangos2475 Hahaha yes. The 90 is also cheaper to maintain. But the 120 is more comfortable and powerful
@@TheUntraveledPaththere are many mods that can be done to these diesel engines to high up the horsepower and torque!!many!
@@nickmarangos2475 Yes, but the 1kz in the 90 is a bit restrictive. The 1kd in the 120 responds better to modifications
Many thanks for the informative video. I own a 98 model, basic version, 3rz engine, the vehicle is amazing, I face some stability issues since the vehicle feels very light rear side, it slides on wet roads, changed different types of tires. I was advised to load it with some sand bags to add a weight, any idea if this could help? Thanks
No worries, I am not sure why this could happen, they are stable vehicles. Have you checked you bushings?
Tyre problem. My rear will swirl when braking, use tyre that are made for road use, which drastically reduced the problem. Changing suspension helped as well.
When you are changing read suspension, might as well change the bearing which will reduce noise in car…
@@potassiumchloride2542 Many thanks for sharing this. Much appreciated.
Im cosidering a prado manual. Between Diesel vs petrol, which is better?
I would say diesel. It's better for towing, generally better off road and more economical. There are benefits to petrols too though. Have a look on youtube petrol vs diesel 4x4!
Hi, thank you for the informative Video.
If you know any website that selling mods of kzj95 prado kindly let us know.
Really hard to find mods for prado here in the UK
Not much in terms of mods. Just the Australian suspension companies. The 3rd gen 4runer is the same vehicle underneath and there are many mods in the US. You might be able to order something from there
Iv got a 2 door one but I'm in south Africa. I'm selling it. mileage on 390000
Nice on for making this video. Any chance you can get some internal measurements? Height to the roof liner from cargo floor, length from closed back door to centre cubby storage and length from back door to front seats when slid all the way forward?
I'll try to get some measurements in tomorrow.
@@TheUntraveledPath manage to get some?
@@Maxtrialsuk No! I will get some today
I took some measurements take them with a grain of salt though, it was a bit hard to get an accurate measurment in there.
Roof liner to cargo floor 1.13M
Back door to centre cubby 1.95M
T seats all the way forward 2.00M
@@TheUntraveledPath you’re a legend, thanks for doing that. Its just to get a rough idea of space and what I could potentially build to go in there.
great video thank you, what country are you in ?? RHD
I love it. How much is that?
Great vehicle and video! Love the contents. If I saw correctly you are running 265/75 R16 tires. I think stock is 265/70 R16. Does it affect the driveability on the highway, and does it change the speedometer reading much? Any issues with vibrations at high speed? I think these are good just to lift it a little bit more and to overcome obstacles a bit easier.
Thank you! you are correct. It doesn't effect drivability at all the difference is very small. The speedometer might be off by a little but i have not noticed it. Keep in mind that on stock wheels there is some rubbing on full lock.
@@TheUntraveledPath Importing one, once I sell my fj cruiser, I can't afford another one and I may as well get a cheaper fj cruiser with a diesel in manual transmission and continue taking profits to drive something enjoyable (rare for depreciating assets, got lucky with fj )
@@svnbit8408 Are you importing it to the US?
Running 265/75 makes the speedo more accurate as they read a little bit over from factory.
@@chee8748 hahaha good to know
Thank you for this information bro
Your welcome!
Is it a uk market model? Because of the opposite indicator/wiper stalk position.
Yes it is!
Is lifted?
I was wondering, those kjz95 comes with 3.0 163hp which are the same in Prado120? Is that correct?
It is the 1kz but 140hp not 160
Hello I have a question... I just bought a 3 door J90 prado...and I was looking for lift kits but could not find any...is a 5 door j90 lift kit compatible for the 3 door?
I am not 100% sure on that. Old man emu, tough dog and iron man all make lift kits for the 90 did you check those?
Yes dude, and yes it will transform the ride. Especially if your current suspension is stock or old. Can't speak for Tough Dog (well rated by Aussies), but have only good things to say about OME. I live in Scotland so don't have issues with corregated roads. Progressive springs rock! What kind of weight are you carrying around and/or towing are you doing?
Thanks for the help brother!
Thank you for sharing.
Which model? And engine cc ?
Top speed?
Prado 90, 3.0L, about 180km
Ειναι αναπαυτικο αυτοκινητο ή ειναι σκληρο οπως τα διπλοκαμπινα τις Τουοτα και στα 100 χιλιομεττα ποσες στροφες κρατει?
@@mikekurzhaar8843 100 km giro stis 2200. Pio malao apo diplokampino alla oxi range rover.
@@TheUntraveledPath rotose giati exo to d4d 2003 modelo en skleroui je 8elo na sigkrino
Skeftoume oti kapia mera ena to pouliso giafto se roto na ime etimos na ksero ti na psakso
Gia toyota giati alles markes (mixanika fooume )
great video brother
Good information. thanks
Great video. Thanks
CY on the number plate , denotes Cyprus It being British it will be RHD
Thank you good informative video. Nice truck
Thank you!
Useful!!
Thank you!
Good job!
Thanks lad
Very informative video + in love with your accent.❤️😎
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Are you Russian or German?
Hahah thanks! I am Greek!
@@TheUntraveledPath That’s some nice & unique accent u got bruv.
@@HTrntrs Thank you!
Have ya I was wondering where,, it's a bit of a kware accent ya have sonnyjim....
@@TheUntraveledPath Serbian brother here
Informative. 👍🏾
beautiful car
Great 💪💪🤝🤝🤝
Απο που εισαι φιλε?
Kipro file!
@@TheUntraveledPath Λεβέντης ! καλές επιτυχίες με το channel σου!
Έχω ερώτησή, βασικά θέλω να βρω ένα "φτηνό" αυτοκίνητο (€6000) για να το κάνω overland. τι ιδέες έχεις?
καλή ιδέα και για video :)
@@ZiLoXCY euxaristo file! I alithia einai pos I times stin Ellada einai diaforetikes etsi den xero akrivos ti na protino. The elega Vitara makras vaseos, Nissan Terrano, Mitsubishi Pajero kai Suzuki Jimny ean den xriazese poli xoro.
Классный танчик.
Part 2? Pls
What else would you like to learn?
@@TheUntraveledPath So I am planning to buy a 90 Prado. But I am getting second thoughts on the lower ball joint issue that is causing accidents. Any inputs on how to prevent this? Many users did not feel anything unusual when they experience the breaking of the ball joint.
@@drivetastefullyph If you check them they will be fine for sure. Check them every service and only use genuine parts. It is very hard for them to fail
@@TheUntraveledPath how about suspension and tire upgrade?
@@TheUntraveledPath apart from oem lower control arm ball joints which other brands are good enough?
Solution :Get a mitsubishi pajero 2.8 tdi Blister Flare
guys is he speak english or no?
Yes very clearly. I only speak English and can understand him perfectly
@@izzy031096 thank you
Main concern is the piss poor design in regards to the ball joints on these things and your entire wheel falling off lol...
The design is poor when the ball joint fails but not while it's working properly. A cheap ass owner who never services their car will have it happen, if you take care of it they last for ever and can take some pretty big hits. Trust me.
@@TheUntraveledPath happens too often sadly, seen heaps of pics of these on the side of the road with the front wheel off from ball joint failure. I had one before upgrading to the 120 series, would religiously check them each service after it happened to one in our convoy whilst traveling around Australia.
@@gaping_wizardtv87 not sure why, the genuine was seem to last a lpjg time and are also very durable but they have to be checked often
Wizard..stop talking out of your arse mate. These things are king up here in the Northern territory where landscape is unforgiving and we rely on our trucks to get us home. I bet you drive a tesla...
@@territoryproud2452 🤣👌
Bad injectors in cause overheating and crackhead
Yes!
550 000 never opened but has half the hp and doesn't pull well. Weird flex
Speaking about vehicle parts problems standing 10 steps away from the vehicle an showing the landscape with vehicle is .. well ... not so helpful for your viewers. Not mentioning the voice quality.