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Help techo not working, car blowing losts of diesle out exhaust
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Originally posted by adpsimpson View PostJust the tacho, or everything? What was wrong with it? What did you change? Asking as other forum members will search and find this thread, so it's useful to say what you did.Such as life
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Originally posted by riff raff View PostJust the tacho i found a thread on here and the guy just put a wire thru the dash via timing light reset grommet. And flicked it back over and i did just that .tacho is working fine now .Andy
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Originally posted by riff raff View PostHey nev is there some where in aust where i can get one of those valve swirch thingys that i broke?
Might be best to contact me through the Aussie Forum.
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/forum/index.php
Nev
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Had a look at your previous pics and did some checking of the EPC.
Take a look at the part number on the broken VSV and if it matches these numbers I have the complete unit with the bracket and hoses attached.
25800-54121 or 25800-54150
I will need to test it to see if it works. Sometimes the VSVs are faulty.
The top VSV may have a part number 25819-54090 and the bottom one 25860-54060.
NevLast edited by NiftyNev; 20 August 2010, 12:05.
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Originally posted by riff raff View Post25819/54090 Is the brown one which is lower the reddish upper one is 90910/12089 184608/0160 thanks
I'll have a proper look at the part numbers on the VSVs I have tomorrow.
Nev
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Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post25819-54090 should be the upper one. 90910-12089 is a number which I can't find.
I'll have a proper look at the part numbers on the VSVs I have tomorrow.
NevSuch as life
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That one I have. I will test it later today and get back to you. Testing is easy. You just need a couple of lengths of vacuum hose and a power source. Disconnect the plug from the VSV. Install a piece of hose to each port of the VSV. You should not be able to blow through the end port when power is not supplied. When power is supplied (12V Positive and Negative to the two pins) the valve should open.
Here's a topic on the Aussie forum with a simple animation I did a few years ago.
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/forum/v...ight=vsvs+work
That is how all the VSVs operate but their operation depends on other sensors on the engine, such as the TPS and others, as to whether they operate at the correct time. This envolves a lot more understanding of how the system works and almost impossible to explain on a forum.
Nev
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Thanks nev it is all very confusing for sure. I actually tried to get the only toyota diesel machinic here to do this work but he wont touch surfs would not even do a diagnostics for me lol fun fun although i am enjoying da challengeSuch as life
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VSV has been tested and is ok. Join the Aussie forum, make me a reasonable offer and it's yours. I can't PM you on this forum. If you join the Aussie site you will not be able to PM me but just post a message in the beer garden and I will PM you.
Nev
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