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How do I do a code check on my rav 4 2003
If the check engine light is on simply drive to your nearest auto parts store and they will perform a free diagnostic. The code can be read with a tool called an On Board Diagnostic Tool, OBD1, 2, or 3 for short. In my area I use Auto Zone, Pep Boys, Napa Auto Parts, and Advance Auto Parts. The connect port is located under the dash board near the steering column. The store will tell you what the code is that's causing you grief. All the best.......
Filling tires with Nitrogen!
You are not going to do any harm mixing. The only thing is, if you are going to fill with nitrogen, if you have to fill up with air in an emergency, get the nitrogen refilled at your earliest convienence. Why pay the money and waste it. It shows here you are inquiring with an SUV. I wouldn't bother. If you had a sports car of some sort that you wanted to increase handling charactoristics, I would say go for it. With an SUV just keep the tires rotated(every oil change is pretty convienant since it is already in the shop), double check your tire pressure every week or 2, keep the vehicle aligned every 6 months, and every 2nd oil change, have them check for proper wheel balance(it changes as tires wear).
Rav4 problems
If your "Check Engine" light is lit, please have someone get the error codes from your Toyota's computer with an OBDII scan tool.
How to remove an old headlamp on a 2003 rav4?
The lamp, or the entire housing?
The lamp is tight, but not hard. It is under the rubber cap on the back of the housing. It's tight with other items, but it can be done without removing anything. Unplug the lamp, remove the rubber cap, release the wire bail, and remove the lamp.
The housing is a major pain. You need to remove the grille and the trim strip that runs under the headlights and grille. It is retained by a couple of hidden plastic clips at each end, you need a pair of small screwdrivers to depress the locking pins to release them. Wrap the screwdrivers so you don't mar the paint.
Once that is out of the way, work around the housing and remove any bolts attaching it, then work the housing out of the fender.
P1653 code
That code is manufacturer-specific and not a part of the base (3-digit) OBD-II codes that are universal.
Toyota uses P1653 to indicate VSV For ACIS Circuit Malfunction
This is the control circuit for the intake air control valve.
Where is the valve body on toyota rav4 2003 located
I would need visuals of the valve body, and for that year rav4 they are getting over on you with the price of the transmission.
The ECM replacment would have been the first thing I would have done, as the the ECM controls all the valve servos in the valve body.
most of the time it's not the body that goes bad but the servos or the wiring. But in your case, 99.9% positive your ECM shift control programming has gone bad.
Water is leakingon my floor from my a/c
Water inside the vehicle can only be from a few causes, it is very likely that it is not from the AC since that drain, (condensation from evaporator, takes place outside the vehicle) usually from the location you describe it is more likely that it involves the heating core, (hot water from the engine is circulated through this unit when a valve is open to provide heat to the interior of the vehicle. during the summer most of the time this valve is not open but closed, leaving an amount of water up to several quarts of water, (over time the heater core can become damaged and begin to leak often inside the vehicle. This is likely the cause, of your trouble
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