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Do you have a battery in it? If so, charge the battery with a 6 amp battery charger overnight. Charge it in the vehicle, DON'T remove it.
if they do and they have not got permission from toyota to reproduce said item,then they are headed for the courts.....you have to buy them in europe.....£18 each...
Hey...! I faced one problem in my Mark 2 recently am change my all fuel injectors + rail and also fuel pressure sensor before changing there is 2 codes.
1: system is to lean.
2: EDU (Electronic Drive Unit)
Now first code is solved but second code is still And then after 3000 RPM limiter starts.
What's your opinion in this case Am also a Automotive Mechanic.
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They appear to have been custom builts and not a genuine Toyota product line. It would depend on what chassis they were put on.
On my slightly more modern Lexus Toyota, it is all done from a single stalk on the lower right side of the steering column below the wiper / washer functions. There is a certain speed you have to be going for it to be operative, something like 35mph.
Press the button in the end to turn it on. Light on dash 'Cruise'.
Push stalk down to maintain the speed you are at.
Pull the stalk towards you to Cancel or touch Foot Brake.
Push stalk up to Resume your previously set speed.
Hope that may help. Or google the truck manual it was made from.
https://www.google.com/search?q=1984+Toyota+Deluxe+Camper
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The back of the stock radio should have a description of what wires are what to help with replacement. Or you can go to your local parts store and buy a chilton manual for your car, they have wiring diagrams in them.
Question edited for clarity, wrong type or 'brake'. Break (snap in two) - Brake (stops the vehicle).
No, that actually sounds like a brake issue, something like ABS Sensors or even a damaged brake disc rotor.
The brake pedal and braking system is not connected to the gearbox.
Pretty much impossible unless you fish it through with a snake wire. You don't say why you are trying to do this? Just use a standalone rechargeable LED light or lantern.
OK, because the check engine light is on you need to get this looked at as soon as you can. VSC stands for 'Vehicle Stability Control'. It is a safety system that works through your Brakes so Get It Repaired to be safe driving!!
VSC is designed to help control your vehicle to stop it spinning or sliding out when cornering. Times like driving on icy, rain soaked roads or simply too fast into a corner. This could be anything from a blown fuse, a faulty wheel sensor or even an problem with your actual brakes.