No it does not. If the fuse is OK, it is most likely an internal problem with the clock itself. I offer a repair service for the 4runner and many other makes and models. Check out www.autoclockrepair.com. The removal instructors are there as well. Thanks!
Here is a web site that I saw that will help you on removing and replacing the starter on a 1999 Toyota 4Runner: http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTricks/Starter.shtml
Removal is relatively straight forward, it is easier to see with pictures then explain in text. Please check out my bio page for info on how to remove and service the clock.
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It is interior fuse #18 ACC 15 amps it controls car audio, power antenna, clock, and power rear mirror. If the fuse is OK and the clock is dead then it is an internal clock issue. Check out my bio page for info on how to remove and service the clock.
it depends on what you are replacing
Removal is relatively straight forward, it is easier to see with pictures then explain in text. Please check out my bio page for info on how to remove and service the clock. The clock is on interior fuse #18 ACC 15 amps it controls car audio, power antenna, clock, and power rear mirror. If the fuse is OK and the clock is dead then it is an internal clock issue.
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The 1999 Toyota 4runner OBD 2 port is under driver side dash near center console
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Yes, it should fit perfectly.