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Toyota Mechanic: karrs2fix Unless you verify with some of your local independent repair shops specifically regarding Toyota certification, I would recommend you to get in touch with a repair shop that has at least an ASE master certified technician who has import car repair experience for your service need.
Toyota Mechanic: john, The Car Guy replied 5 years ago 1. Clear the codes and see if they come back there is TSB BR012 -06 that state that the C1344 code can set after friction replacement if there is loss of pressure.
Mechanic's Assistant: Is the check engine light blinking or flashing, or is it solid? When did you last change the oil? Customer: The lights are both solid, the oil was changed about a month ago, 1000 miles on this oil change at the most. Mechanic's Assistant: How often is the iQ typically serviced? Customer: I take it in about every 5 months ...
Customer: First I need to tell you Im a 3 ASE certified mechanic with over 35 years of experience. I work on toyotas on a daily basis and this one truley has me stumped. vin is JT2AE09EXP0005326 07/1992 1.8. So initially car came in with a no run cenario. Has spark fuel and compression is about 145 across the board.
kinda a back story for you…. My 2018 Tacoma sport was having some issues a couple weeks ago, with some codes, specifically the cam shaft position sensor, changed it and still had codes, ended up being not tightened good enough, truck ran fine last couple weeks except around 50-60 mph randomly would jerk kinda?
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Toyota Mechanic: Daniel Chaidez Good Afternoon, my name is ***** ***** I’ll be helping you, so sorry to hear about the issues we currently have on our Avalon. I’m sure dealing with the issue for many years and then getting this new symptom was very frustrating.
2007 toyota camry hybrid. won't start. says check hybrid system. pulled codes and found: U0164, P0A84, P0AE6, P2532, U0129. cleared codes and all came back. i know absolutely nothing about hybrid syst … read more
The 2021 Toyota Sienna has multiple antennas for keyless entry,usually situated around the vehicle: Front Doors: One antenna is often found in the front windshield,near the rearview mirror. Another may be integrated into the front door handles themselves. Rear Doors:An antenna is likely located in the rear windshield or hatch area.
The noise is random - comes and goes when it wants to - usually lasting for no more than 10 seconds. I researched this and it sounds like it may be a servo-valve of some sort. I did take the toyota to a toyota dealership and explained the above and let them know that the heater stopped working as well (still blows - just no heat).