Hi oh wise ones. my beautiful truck goes in for a full service tomorrow pending a three week jaunt around France. I have asked them to change the timing belt. Now the speedo indicates 149.000 K's and I assume that if they do not reset the counter the light will come on at 200.000 Km. How do I explain to them the procedure for the reset if I do not know it myself other than it is somewhere behind the dashboard. Can anyone help with detailed instructions or a diagram please. 96 3rd gen 3.0 TD SSRG.
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Originally posted by MaleniboHi oh wise ones. my beautiful truck goes in for a full service tomorrow pending a three week jaunt around France. I have asked them to change the timing belt. Now the speedo indicates 149.000 K's and I assume that if they do not reset the counter the light will come on at 200.000 Km. How do I explain to them the procedure for the reset if I do not know it myself other than it is somewhere behind the dashboard. Can anyone help with detailed instructions or a diagram please. 96 3rd gen 3.0 TD SSRG.Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
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Originally posted by Koiremove rubber bung from clear plastic dial fascia, use long thin instrument to push the reset button located on the dial fascia, replace rubber bung, job done.
Or you can do it like this.
First step is to pull the instrument cluster out of the dash. This involves about 8 screws and a dozen or so clips. Then unplug the 3 wiring plugs at the back of the cluster. Once you have the cluster out remove the Perspex cover (at all times after this is removed be very careful as the instruments & needles are very delicate). Now remove the 2 small screws on the Speedo face. Once these are removed very very carefully pry off the Speedo needle (be patient.... it will come off!) Next remove the facia from the Speedo and the clear plastic thingy underneath. Got it so far? Now, on the 10s of thousands number counter (the 6 in 60000), you will find a small gear and spring on an axle which drives a larger gear on the left hand side which is attached to a thing with numbers on it. This thing clicks over every 10 000 kays and when it reaches the right point a small cam on this thing activates a small stainless steel arm that then activates a micro switch. That is how it makes that annoying light come on! Now how to switch it off. Go back to the small gear with the spring. Slide the gear to one side and manually turn it by hand and the larger gear with the numbers on it should turn as well. Keep turning until you hear the little switch click. I think the number should probably read zero (In my excitement I didn't really pay too much attention to where it was). Now plug the cluster back in and start your car - the light should be gone. If it is still there you may have tuned it too far. If all is well put it all back together and Bobs your uncle.
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QUOTE=andy]Sorry but that's not correct as it's a 3rd gen, you have to remove the dash and then change a small screw from one hole to another ( see picture ).
Or you can do it like this.
First step is to pull the instrument cluster out of the dash. This involves about 8 screws and a dozen or so clips. Then unplug the 3 wiring plugs at the back of the cluster. Once you have the cluster out remove the Perspex cover (at all times after this is removed be very careful as the instruments & needles are very delicate). Now remove the 2 small screws on the Speedo face. Once these are removed very very carefully pry off the Speedo needle (be patient.... it will come off!) Next remove the facia from the Speedo and the clear plastic thingy underneath. Got it so far? Now, on the 10s of thousands number counter (the 6 in 60000), you will find a small gear and spring on an axle which drives a larger gear on the left hand side which is attached to a thing with numbers on it. This thing clicks over every 10 000 kays and when it reaches the right point a small cam on this thing activates a small stainless steel arm that then activates a micro switch. That is how it makes that annoying light come on! Now how to switch it off. Go back to the small gear with the spring. Slide the gear to one side and manually turn it by hand and the larger gear with the numbers on it should turn as well. Keep turning until you hear the little switch click. I think the number should probably read zero (In my excitement I didn't really pay too much attention to where it was). Now plug the cluster back in and start your car - the light should be gone. If it is still there you may have tuned it too far. If all is well put it all back together and Bobs your uncle.[/QUOTE]
I thought things supposed to get easier on later models!!! phew what a palaver[Gaz
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Thanks for that. I think I will have to wait an see if it comes on at 200,000. As if i explain all that the price will go mega. I should have time when I get back to remove the dash to get at the screws now I have a picture. I think they just make it more complicated to stop the DIY and get the dealers more money,Ah well, sa la vieVisit all the Surfin Elkhounds at [url="http://www.malenibo.co.uk/"]www.malenibo.co.uk[/url]
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Originally posted by andySorry but that's not correct as it's a 3rd gen, you have to remove the dash and then change a small screw from one hole to another ( see picture ).Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
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Just remove clocks assembly, swap screw as in photo above, replace.
No need to dismantle any clocks, speedo etc. Easy job. First time it might take you 45 minutes, once you've removed and replaced the clocks a few times, I reckon you can do it in about 15/20 mins tops.Maurice
Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu
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T Belt Light Reset
Originally posted by MorrJust remove clocks assembly, swap screw as in photo above, replace.
No need to dismantle any clocks, speedo etc. Easy job. First time it might take you 45 minutes, once you've removed and replaced the clocks a few times, I reckon you can do it in about 15/20 mins tops.
However, can you answer the following.
I think my speedo has been converted electronically. It reads in mph but as its the original kph speedo it has a max of 180.
The odometer also now records in miles and as the T Belt light came on at exactly 100k (a mixture of kilometers and miles) I am assuming that it will now come on again in a further 100k miles rather than 100k kilometers?
This means that the T Belt should be changed again long before the light comes on. Am I correct?
Terry
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Originally posted by MaleniboHi oh wise ones. my beautiful truck goes in for a full service tomorrow pending a three week jaunt around France. I have asked them to change the timing belt. Now the speedo indicates 149.000 K's and I assume that if they do not reset the counter the light will come on at 200.000 Km. How do I explain to them the procedure for the reset if I do not know it myself other than it is somewhere behind the dashboard. Can anyone help with detailed instructions or a diagram please. 96 3rd gen 3.0 TD SSRG.
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Originally posted by terrymcc.......I think my speedo has been converted electronically. ........The odometer also now records in miles and as the T Belt light came on at exactly 100k (a mixture of kilometers and miles) I am assuming that it will now come on again in a further 100k miles rather than 100k kilometers?
This means that the T Belt should be changed again long before the light comes on. Am I correct?
Terry
Make a note of the mileage now, and ensure the belt is changed every 100k kilometers or 62k miles.Maurice
Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu
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Light still on!
Hope someone will point out the obvious and simple step I've missed...
I have a 3.0litre 3rd generation surf, odometer reads just over 200000 kms. The timing belt has been changed, and I've just followed your advice and removed the dash and moved the screw to the empty hole.
On re-assembly, the light is still on. I've moved the screw back, still no change.
Any suggestions welcome!
Cheers
Rik
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