2004 Toyota Previa 2.0 - Page 9 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Air conditioner on my Previa doesn't work, electro
have the same problem with mine.The relay is behind the panel on the passenger side down where the heater is.There are 3 relays in the same spot.The magnectic relay was the top one on mine.I replaced it but clutch still did not engage.
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Toyota Ipsum/Picnic, 1997, 2L, 3S-FE.
HI. you will need to preform a test on the fans to confirm the issue. i suggest using the procedure below.
Step1
Check for broken wires or loose connectors around the fan circuit. Inspect connectors at the fan motor, relay, sensor or heat sensitive switch, and the Electronic Control Module (ECM)--your car’s computer control system. Also, make sure to check for a possible blown fan fuse. These are common and overlooked troublesome spots that may cause a fan to fail or become erratic.
Step2
Run and bring the engine to warm temperature. With the engine running, use a voltage test light to check for power to the motor fan. Be extra careful and make sure to keep your hands and tools away from the belt, fan or any other engine moving parts. If voltage is reaching the fan motor, the test light should glow.
Step3
Turn off the engine after you see the light glow. Apply direct voltage to the fan motor from your car battery using a pair of spare wires. If the fan fails to operate, replace the fan motor. If the motor operates, your problem is in the motor connector.
Step4
Locate the heat-sensitive switch or heating sensor if the fan motor operates with direct voltage and the test light did not glow. You should find the sensor in the radiator, engine block, or thermostat housing.
Step5
Measure the resistance across the heating sensor with the multimeter. With the engine at cool temperature (engine off), it should register infinite resistance; with the engine at warm temperature (engine off), you should read low resistance. If both readings state infinite resistance install a new heating sensor, that’s the cause of your failing fan.
Step6
Check the action of the fan relay if the heating sensor is registering variable resistance. Your service manual should specify the power and ground wires according to color codes and the proper way to test it. If the fan relay fails the test replace it with a new one.
Step7
Check the connections going to the ECM after you determine the fan relay is working properly. If you find broken wires or loose connectors, make the necessary repairs. If you suspect a defective ECM take your vehicle to a service shop for a computer analysis. In most cases, the ECM is rare to be the cause of a failing fan. The above steps should take you to the root cause of your problem and help you fix the cooler fan.
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I have a '94 2.4ltr manual previa with 207,000 on
If I can get your question right, the squealing sound is occasionally on when you start your engine and lasts for a while.
In a case like this it is likely to be that you need to make an adjustment on your fan belts and if adjusting the belts does not help, you might have to make a replacement on the belts.
In case of DTY, the belts are usually connected to your alternator, ac compressor and adjustment pulley.
Good luck.
Over heating
Sounds like a bad water pump. If there's no white smoke coming from the exhaust (head gasket) and the radiator and thermostat are good, either the belts are slipping or the waterpump is on it's way out.
POSSIBLE PROBLEM WITH BRAKE LIGHTS. MAY NEED TO
Almost all fuse box in a vehicle is located on the left panel under the dash. It would have a plastic cover which should be esy to pop off. Sometimes it has a screw in lock. A blown fuse is usually easy to spot. If you find it, replace it with the same amp rating. brake lights usually are 15-20 amps
Toyota estima 2000 engin light
Chain sound? That's a first. If there's an auto zone or advanced auto in your area, they'll have the computer to read that error code for the engine light, and will save you about 60 bucks in having a shop do it for you. But if there is a sound accompanying it, chances are it's mechanical, and I really wouldn't trust driving it till it's looked at.
Chevy corsica struts replacement
you have to remove the stut from the caar install spring compressor screw and tight it you gonna be able to remove the shock good luck pierre
Front strut replacement
if it was me i would go to the local library and there you can get pictures and diagrams on your car .
How to check the oil
the oil fill and dip stick is located under driver seat .
There is a door with a black knob that locks and unlocks
Also there is a resvoir for additional quart of oil to seep in
as needed under hood by the battery. Good Luck These
Are GREAT TOYOTAS!!!!!
Need settings and sequencefor toyota 4y engine the big end and main bearings as well as top
no car told year, make or model the books on engines are by that. only
wiki said this.
OHV eight-valve
Displacement: 2.2 L (2,237 cc)
Bore and stroke: 91 mm × 86 mm (3.58 in × 3.39 in)
This engine was available either carburetted (4Y) or fuel injected (4Y-E, called the GW491Q/LJ491Q and also 4G22B for Chinese manufacture). As fitted to a 1989 Daihatsu Delta truck, the carburetted 4Y produces 70 kW (95 PS; 94 hp) at 4400 rpm (SAE net)[5] and 18.6 kg?m (182 N?m; 135 lbf?ft) at 3000 rpm.[6]
Applications
1987.09 - 1995.12 Toyota Crown (YS132, overseas specifications)
Toyota Van (Town Ace overseas specification, Tarago in Australia)
Hiace third generation (overseas specification)
1979-1988 Toyota Stout (YK110)[citation needed]
Daihatsu Delta
1993-1995 Daihatsu Rocky F95
Toyota Industries forklifts
Toyota 4Runner (Australia)
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1985-1997 Toyota Hilux fourth and fifth generation
sorry nobody can guess the car or the country . nor the VIN.
2004 Toyota Sienna. Driver side sliding door problem.
It is not clear whether your key fob continues to work for the passenger side door. If it does not, you should replace the battery in the fob. Such batteries are available at Wal-Mart among the batteries. If the sliding door on the driver's side makes a noise but fails to open when you use the fob, the latch motor maiy have failed. If the cable in the side door has frayed and snapped, this would explain why you can manually open and close the door but the electronics won't move the door. And if while trying to close it manually, the door fails to latch properly, this is why you get an alarm. If the latch motor, cables, or any other components are malfunctioning, it could lead to the door not closing securely, triggering the alarm. Check your latch mechanism and cables. If you can determine the malfunctioning part and replace it yourself, that is cheaper than going through the dealer. Here is a service manual:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1061909/Toyota-Sienna-2004.html
What To Do When Your Sienna's Side Door Won't Open Or Close ' Toyota Parts Center (olathetoyota.com)
What is the engine torque settings for k3 toyota Avanza
Exactly which nuts and bolts do you need the torque settings for? Not all fasteners on an engine use the same torque setting. For example, a valve cover bolt needs a low torque setting where a cylinder head bolt torque setting will be much much higher.
If your rebuilding an engine it is usually a good idea to buy a good quality workshop repair manual which will have all the settings you need.
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