The T-belt warning sign on my 3l auto surf lit up today. Does this mean the cambelt is worn or badly adjusted, or what? I'm puzzled because I had a new belt fitted about 6K kms ago. Can anyone tell me what triggers this warning light? Could it be just linked to mileage (it lit up around the time the clock went to 100K kms) or might belt failure be imminent? Grateful for any expert advice!!
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You are spot on Mary. The t-belt warning switch needs resetting. I think it is behind the rubber blanking grommet, just under the tripometer reset. Have a look in the FAQ section, I'm sure it has been covered before.Originally posted by maryThe T-belt warning sign on my 3l auto surf lit up today. Does this mean the cambelt is worn or badly adjusted, or what? I'm puzzled because I had a new belt fitted about 6K kms ago. Can anyone tell me what triggers this warning light? Could it be just linked to mileage (it lit up around the time the clock went to 100K kms) or might belt failure be imminent? Grateful for any expert advice!!
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This thread covers methods for 2nd & 3rd Gen models. http://www.yotasurf-online.co.uk/pub...ht=timing+belt Post #2 for the 2nd Gen, subsequent posts deal with the 3rd Gen.Originally posted by marySo I can relax! Many thanks folks for your prompt replies. Have tried to search site for reset info but can't immediately find anything. I'll have a look around the tripometer in daylight tomorrow. Thanks again.
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