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Toyota App, good or not so good?
Toyota Owners Club replied to Greyboy le Chat's topic in Rav 4 Club
Probably not worth getting the app as it seems there are issues of lack of support and the app disappearing over time -
Sounds like loose connections in the engine bay if the running fault is associated with bumpy roads. Start with checking the battery connections and terminals are tight. Check the earth leads going to the engine/trans are tight and not damaged When the code appears again then leave running and fiddle with leads in the engine bay to see if anything changes in the way of running (Ford call this the 'wiggle test' and is by far the best way to diagnose where a fault is)
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Thermostat would be my first thought and only other one would be the fact that the heater matrix may need another back-flushing if lots of debris came out on the previous flush then it may have dislodged more of it and it is sitting in the matrix. A temperature gun works well to measure various parts of the system to see where there is a hot or cold spot
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No start, full lights.
Toyota Owners Club replied to 1969CaveMann's topic in General Toyota Discussions
Starter motor leads or connections, poor earth lead from battery, battery terminals not tight or starter is defective Check also the brake lights work, as could be a defective brake pedal switch -
Engine shut down
Toyota Owners Club replied to Afar's topic in New Members Area - Just signed up? Come and say Hi!
Did you replace the crank sensor with a reputable make? a lot of cheap aftermarket sensors (from dubious sources) don't work from the off and definitely worth trying a better quality sensor Also check you have spark/fuel, etc as this will not be present if the crank sensor is bad. If it is fuelling/sparking then it is unlikely to be the sensor at fault -
Slip resistant power steering belt.
Toyota Owners Club replied to martingmk's topic in General Toyota Discussions
I would recommend genuine Toyota belts as I have fitted quite a few to cars that have had the slipping belt syndrome. It appears that even the top belt manufacturers that I would fit are now made in China and fall way short of the mark. Turns out there is hardly any rubber content in the belts anymore and they slip no matter how much you tighten (overtighten) them Manufactured with a fabric coating to ensure high resistance and to reduce belt noise (to quote: 100% heat resistant ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber) Not just plain old rubber belts that were made for the job but did perish very quickly 😞 -
Looking for information on my 1988 Camry Wagon
Toyota Owners Club replied to 88 Camry Wagon's topic in Classic Toyota
There are a few for sale in the UK so maybe have a look at some that are in similar condition and get an approximate value from there -
You could certainly try an external CD player plugged in through the USB and set to Aux
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Looking for a free wiring diagram
Toyota Owners Club replied to Toyota newbie's topic in Sienna Club
I think I would replace all of the spark plugs to start with (ensuring the gaps are correct as this can knock out the coils) and go from there to see if the misfire is cured. Replace any coils that are defective and easy to swap over to another cylinder to prove the coil if the fault changes to that cylinder- 1 reply
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Wow! that's insanity. Certainly the weather/ambient temperature will have an effect on the batteries and charge rate but it certainly is not a viable form of transport if you encounter stations which are out of order or need to be somewhere in a set time. Thanks for sharing this information with the club....always handy to know if you are in the market for this model
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Tire pressure too high for the new car I just got
Toyota Owners Club replied to noodle's topic in General Toyota Discussions
I think I would refer to your local dealership on this one as it may have a revised pressure setting and the manual is outdated? -
New here
Toyota Owners Club replied to Dan S.'s topic in New Members Area - Just signed up? Come and say Hi!
Hi....welcome to the Club Crikey, that sounds like a colorful car....post some pics up! -
I have experience this with mis-shaped tyres (bulge, not circular, etc) worth jacking up each wheel station and rotate the wheel to see if the tyre is completely round....you'll be surprised with what you find sometimes
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1991 Toyota Tercel
Toyota Owners Club replied to ThosL's topic in New Members Area - Just signed up? Come and say Hi!
Welcome to the Club Hope you're managing to work your way through all the different jobs in hand....sometimes take a little time to iron them all out but satisfying when you do get it sorted -
It should be a case of carefully removing the trim parts (would use plastic trim tools or fingernails as much as possible otherwise damage to the plastic can occur if you use a screwdriver or pick). The parts snap together but sometimes they can break on the clips so glue may be needed to reassemble
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Locating VSS Pin 17 on Vehicle Control Module
Toyota Owners Club replied to Bertie's topic in Corolla Club
Usually there is a wire that connects to the handbrake which signals the audio that the vehicle is stationary. It is a case of connecting it an earth (I believe) or actually to the handbrake switch -
Suggest an urgent oil and filter change as well as an engine oil flush to ensure the engine is thoroughly clean
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New to Forum
Toyota Owners Club replied to MadMexican's topic in New Members Area - Just signed up? Come and say Hi!
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2002 Toyota Camry sunroof will not close
Toyota Owners Club replied to waynestuck's topic in Camry Club
Not sure if you have resolved this but does sound like something has dropped into a channel and is jamming the mechanism Can you try winding it open some more to see what is occurring in the channels where the roof slides -
Recommended maintenance vs required maintenance.
Toyota Owners Club replied to Charles Mincey's topic in Avalon Club
The brake fluid is justified as it absorbs moisture from the atmosphere (Hygroscopic) and can affect braking when they get hot. The suspension, I have never heard of that one before except for it may be possible for components to soften up and allow 'sagging' in the suspension but this would be evident by tire wear (if the tires don't show any wear on the inner or outer edges then there is nothing wrong with the suspension set up - unless you do a lot of city driving) -
what are my options for a full size spare wheel
Toyota Owners Club replied to SSAVALON's topic in Corolla Club
There has been discussion on this on other car forums and you can source new steel rim and tyre through Toyota dealers but at a cost. Ideally, a SpaceSaver wheel is ideal for fitting into the boot area whereas a full-size wheel and tyre would take up valuable boot space but be more beneficial regarding cost (e.g. buy one from a junkyard complete or secondhand sale sites) and also can drive on it permanently rather than 50mph for maximum of 50 miles- 1 reply
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