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I had my brakes go out on me twice and the car actually die on the highway. To prompt me to replace mine. The odd thing was I cleaned the...
As the OP has not logged on in 8 years and 40 weeks, and this thread is from 2010 I doubt you are going to get an answer. Newb mistake though,...
I live in California, I’m not leaving any time soon.
It has a manual 2amp setting so it will work just fine. As long as the user remembers to set it at 2 amps that is.
Honestly after you get the wheel repaired just reset all the codes and see what comes back. Sun sensor code is a joke. Is the traction battery a...
Somehow I thought it was sooner than that.
Your driving it around with no combo meter installed?
Didn’t they revise both the rings and pistons to address the oil problem by 2012?
Whatever you are paying it’s still cheaper than California.
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I’ll bet your brakes don’t work or feel right, do they?
Your Big battery is most likely the problem. Like Jerry says your reader most likely cannot read the codes as generic readers can only read...
So you bought a used ECU and that solved the problem you were having?
I just bought 4 new Denso TPMS monitors for my car. 3 have see thru rubberized backs and one has a black plastic back. Anyone know why?
So you basically signed up here to sell your car at low Kelley Blue Book? Have you tried Craigslist? You have a better chance there.
What were the codes that came up at the first dealer? The only one I can think of that could be dangerous wold be the voltage leak code.
Based on the pricing I see my advice would be to find an independent shop with a good reputation at stated above.
Please tell us the codes. That would be helpful in diagnosing your problems. Any diagnosis based on your post is just speculation.
You can’t really tell from a picture what the problem is. You need to pull the codes with a Toyota capable scanner, not a generic OBD2 scanner.