Yesterday the speedo on my 3.0 turbo diesel decided to die, this morning it decided to work again for a very short period of time and then died again. Shortly afterwards the O/D lamp on the dash started to flash and continues to do so. The speedo worked again tonite for a short space of time, the flashing stopped and all was well again. However, 2 miles down the road, dead speedo and flashing O/D lamp again. Ok, which of you boffins knows what's going on, are the two related, and why is my O/D lamp flashing? Any clue would be most welcome.
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Originally posted by JohnsanYesterday the speedo on my 3.0 turbo diesel decided to die, this morning it decided to work again for a very short period of time and then died again. Shortly afterwards the O/D lamp on the dash started to flash and continues to do so. The speedo worked again tonite for a short space of time, the flashing stopped and all was well again. However, 2 miles down the road, dead speedo and flashing O/D lamp again. Ok, which of you boffins knows what's going on, are the two related, and why is my O/D lamp flashing? Any clue would be most welcome.
ps must get around to sorting mine out soonOnly Toyota can get you out of shite
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Originally posted by JohnsanSo let me get this right, speedo works, lights go out right. No disasters looming on the horizon? I'll get on to it and get back to you.
There are quite a few members with no speedo and flashing OD light who have been using as is for extended periods. Did get a speeding fine last week though........Powered by Toyota!
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Originally posted by chrisinflightYep, it`s either the speedo or speedo connections, the two sender units Tony spoke about, or the wiring/connections between them.
There are quite a few members with no speedo and flashing OD light who have been using as is for extended periods. Did get a speeding fine last week though........Only Toyota can get you out of shite
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You can get the gearbox fault codes the same way as the engine, short the diagnosic circuit TE1 and E1, count the flashes of the O/D light to find out the fault.
42-No1 speed sensor
61-No2 Speed sensor
62-No1 Solonoid
63-No2 Solonoid
64-Lockup solonoid4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by TonyNYou can get the gearbox fault codes the same way as the engine, short the diagnosic circuit TE1 and E1, count the flashes of the O/D light to find out the fault.
42-No1 speed sensor
61-No2 Speed sensor
62-No1 Solonoid
63-No2 Solonoid
64-Lockup solonoidPowered by Toyota!
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Originally posted by joker??have you found out what yours is ??? mine was 42
now just got to find a no1 speed sensor lol
Do you know where the speed sensor no. 1 is located as I`ve checked the one next to the front of the prop. shaft and the plastic gear looked like new.
cheers,
chrisPowered by Toyota!
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as vince said, last sensor in the gearbox, drivers side. Probably find its hidden behind the rear end of the front prop....
The pic is of No1, No2 is on the back of the T/case
tony put this up on a thread i started in general vince also gave advice
thread was tony vince or anyone elseOnly Toyota can get you out of shite
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Flashing o/d lamp - dead speedo head
Finally got around to sorting it out, it's neither the sensors or the wiring connections, they all check out. It seems it's the actual speedo head which has curled up its toes and died. Anyone out there got one for sale for a '93 3ltr Auto TD?
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