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Under hood air conditioning service sticker

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Raylo, Jun 27, 2022.

  1. Jun 27, 2022 at 3:26 AM
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    While discussing air conditioning problems in a couple of threads I went out and looked under my hood and saw that my R134a service sticker is gone. Must have peeled off at some point. Can we get replacements? Or can someone here with 1GR-FE V6 and auto trans take a good close-up photo of one and post it here?

    This thread is for 1st gens and there is a good photo of their sticker. But I am not sure if the refrigerant weights are the same for 1st and 2nd gens. It will be close for sure, but not necessarily the same.

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  2. Jun 27, 2022 at 4:02 AM
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    Just do a google image search.
     
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    Hard to find the exact one you need. Those images are not accurately tagged with year, engine, or generation. It is like looking through a landfill.
     
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    Here is the one from my truck. 2015 4.0. You should just be able to print it out and tape it to your truck and your owners manual.


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    Thanks, much! Could I also bother you to get photos of emissions and serpentine belt labels? Crazy but I don't recall when these all came off and I have never had a vehicle before where that has happened. I do remember having to google the belt routing when I replaced my serpentine belt back at 80,000 miles.
     
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    I actually looked to take more under the hood photos while I was at it. But only saw a emission type sticker and when I read it, it had nothing your asking about.

    Where are these stickers located that you need? I can tell you right now there’s none under my hood. And I know none has fallen off.
     
  9. Jun 27, 2022 at 10:05 AM
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    There is no belt diagram, only an emissions label which will vary from truck to truck and the A/C label.

    Quick google search brings up plenty pictures of the belt routing.
    2005-2015-Toyota-Tacoma-1GR-FE-Serpentine-Accessory-Belt-Replacement-Guide-014.jpg
     
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    No worries, I don't really need this stuff and I really don't recall what was in there originally. Most cars I have owned have had a sticker with emissions info, usually says Catalyst and has other information. Some others have also had a label that shows the serpentine belt arrangement. Maybe those aren't mandatory and maybe my Tacoma never had those. But since my air conditioning sticker disappeared, I wasn't sure about what to think about these.
     
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    Curious, why replace the belt at 80K?
     
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    For sure, that's what I said I did when I replaced it. I am just used to seeing that under the hood on other vehicles and don't remember if my Tacoma had that or not.

     
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    Pre-emptive maintenance. Belts are cheap. Lately I saw a thread that talked about a broken belt whipping around and causing a front engine seal leak. Don't need to push a belt to failure and risk that since they are cheap.

     
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    Yea some vehicles have belt diagrams under the hood but most I see do not, the emissions and A/C labels are mandatory however.
     
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    That has happened. And I think you made a wise and financially good decision. :thumbsup:
     
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    I concur with the above: same as on my 2014. I ordered it from the local dealer. It was missing when I bought it and no sign it ever had one. I notice that many posts in here with pics of the engine bay show this label either missing or located more to the right towards center. I placed mine on the square smooth area on the left of the plastic trim piece. There are only three labels under the hood: A/C charge specs, Emissions and a label on the left rear head/valve cover area: "Use Extended Reach Spark plugs". No belt routing label.
     
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    That's what I thought, too. Just checked my 2016 Corvette that I also bought new. It has zero labels. WTF?

     
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    When I bought my truck some five years ago I noticed there was a nice flat spot on the plastic near the rad cap. It looked like it should have a sticker. About a year ago I had the intake off and what did I find buried up in there under the intake manifold? :rofl:

    I tossed it in the glove box, but awesome to know the PN. I probably will order a new one now just because of my OCD
     

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