I had the exact same issue with my 2007 Yaris. I took the radio out and checked all the connections- (all Good) then traced the wires through out untill I reached the trunk. I had a bunch of stuff in the trunk that had some how hit the speaker connections and bent the connections on one of the speakers. I removed all the stuff from the trunk and re-solder the connections. After that the speakers kicked back on for the entire car. Check the trunk - if you have it loaded with junk like I did, this may be the cause of your speaker failure. Good Luck!
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Could the wobbling pulley have destroyed the crankshaft position sensor? You need a good auto electrician.
It the other light in the cluster work, then the grounds are fine. Grounds are normally next to the light cluster screwed to a bracket on the chassis.
https://www.startmycar.com/ca/toyota/yaris/info/fusebox/2007
Fuse 35 covers them, but also covers other important things like the electric power steering. DRL are also a function of the Body Control Module. You need an Auto Electrician with a pro grade scan tool computer.
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(ECU-IG) Daytime running light system, anti-lock brake system, electric power steering system, power windows, door lock system, theft deterrent system, electric cooling fan
Mr.Shehandj, I juste read your question.
My Advice,if you have mechanical knowledge,just go by the air filter cover and on the one part of the cover which is tightened to the throttle body of your engine there is a small electronic sensor called Air Mass Sensor withe a wiring connector plug. Just unplugged it, remove the two little screws pull it out carefully and remove the "O " ring rubber seal. By using a carburrettor Cleaner (Master USA Carb Cleaner ) for me is the No1, spray into the hole where where you can see two little elements called hot wire. Surely there is a dust dirt covering them. Bu spray in you will remove the dirt. Is not themassive use of carb cleaner does the job,is the correct cleaning. Please!! Do not bang the sensor or hit it at all. Just let it dry by the air. Put the "O" ring rub sealer and screw everything back and connect it. Air filter properly back and give it a try. Best of Luck.
as a toyota technician, its probably the wrong fitted of the ring, once you replace the bearing they will removed the ring and in that ring there is a small hole that the sensor goes in. speedometer will not work not work if there is a malfunction in abs and it is speedometer,brake warning light are integrated with abs ecu.
get IT test from toyota motors@Rs 1000/-.Tey will tell u any one or both rear sensors faulty.Get the sensor along with hub from bilalganj lahore@Rs 4000/ and get it changed from mechanic.Any problem contact me at email [email protected]
2007 its your drive belt,let the dealer inspect for wear or if its loose,they are not going to reproduce it they are just sending you air, but hold them accountable for the drive belt and just ask ,"hey is this belt okay and I am not going to breakdown".
1 Are you recharging yourself?
2 Have you removed any previously installed components like compressor, condenser etc
In the case you are replacing any of the components you should get the oil from the parts store or it usually comes with a new compressor. I think it is about 120 CC but in case you are just changing the compressor the rule of thumb is to drain the oil out of the old compressor in to a measurable container and replace with the same amount in the new compressor. attached is a chart if any of the components have been changed and how much oil might be needed.
Most likely located in a Plastic Junction box under the hood, on top of the wheelwell close to the battery, The box lid should have the fuse and relay ID printed on it.........
If your keyless entry remote has never worked it either needs to be programmed to the vehicle or it is the incorrect remote part number for they vehicle. First step is to call your local dealership, ask for service, then verify your vehicle came equipped with the keyless entry option and verify the key fob part number. When calling the dealer have your vin# handy, they will need that. Once you have verified your vehicle has keyless entry option and you have the correct keyless entry remote part number then find a locksmith to program the remote to your vehicle. We suggest a locksmith because they are usually more affordable than the dealer and they come to you.
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I think you could use this manual method instead.. My nephew who
is a full time mechanic uses most of the times, and all mechanics look up to manuals. It's very easy he gets it from. www.reliable-store.com
The hit may have closed a body drain. If it did this then you would have rain water collecting until it spills over. Look in that area for a plugged or crushed drain hole. That may help. Otherwise you may have to take it to a body shop to have the dent pulled.