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All you need is a paperclip, straighten it out and poke it into the terminals as shown in the diagram, make sure the overdrive button is off, switch on ignition and count how many times the O/D light flashes.
It will flash a number of times, then go off for a couple of seconds and flash another number of times. Just make a note of the first amount off flashes then after the pause, the second amount of flashes. The two numbers you have will be the fault code. Just look at the codes list to see what you have.
It'll save you loads of cash/time and we'll take it from there.
thanks for that its goin in to my local garage rye motors i gave then the print out to help them fix my beast will let you no wot happens ,,,,iceman
thanks for that its goin in to my local garage rye motors i gave then the print out to help them fix my beast will let you no wot happens ,,,,iceman
beast haz been in the garage and thay had no joy thay could not get it to do the flash code and thay even had a autoelectrien lookin at it and even he woz gettin ####ed off with it,, thay allso took off all the sensers off and cleaned them , seemed all right wen i picked it up but my boss has had it all day and he sed its been playin up and the lights been on and off as much as a slappers nickers this surf is doin my head in now help help
Possibly a faulty ECU or dry joint in the circuit board or maybe just bad connection at the plugs.
Try unplugging the ECU plugs and re-inserting them.
I read somewhere a few months back that water had been dripping onto the ECU plugs in someones Surf/4Runner and caused all sorts of intermitant malfunctions. They replaced loads of sensors until it was discovered.
Possibly a faulty ECU or dry joint in the circuit board or maybe just bad connection at the plugs.
Try unplugging the ECU plugs and re-inserting them.
I read somewhere a few months back that water had been dripping onto the ECU plugs in someones Surf/4Runner and caused all sorts of intermitant malfunctions. They replaced loads of sensors until it was discovered.
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