I have a 1995 Toyota T100 and it wont turn of when it's warm

Asked by lombardys Nov 19, 2017 at 11:45 AM about the 1995 Toyota T100 2 Dr DX Standard Cab LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1995 Toyota T100 automatic V6 truck and it wont turn of when it's
warm. If I just go a short drive it turns right off but anything after about 5 miles it
wont

5 Answers

7,355

A gas motor can "diesel" (basically stalling, coughing/sputtering) and continue to do so for awhile, that can be caused by carbon buildup and why i was asking. You could add a switch. You haven't mentioned any specifics on your motor or how long it continues to run for

no stalling, coughing or sputtering, it simply will not shut off. I turn the key to the off position but it continues to run. I had to move the key to the start position which caused the starter and bendix to scream and shut off. I'm so confused. Just bought the truck.

7,355

I meant to say you could add a switch to the ignition circut so you can shut it down manually, i would only use that as a temporary solution until you can track down the actual issue which sounds like it's a ignition related issue

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