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2004 Toyota RAV4 - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Fusible link location
Hi Mister *****, Have a look at the battery terminal and inside the fuse box under the hood (bonnet) You'll find all fusible links there! Regards John
How do I replace the power mirror switch; 2004
Gently pry up the plastic around the window switches. It's usually two clips that hold on the switch panel, but some Toyota's window switch panels are held in with a clip at one end and a "finger" at the other end, careful prying on the finger end as it will break. Use the pry and peek technique. The switch itself will likely be held in with snaps or Phillips head screw's. If its the snaps type, CAREFULLY insert something like a butter knife under the snap on one side and pull that side out a few mm, repeat process on the other side without snapping back in the side you just freed. You should now have the switch in your hand. If you ignored the thin butter knife part and shoved a flathead screwdriver in there instead, the snaps are probably broken and will d drove you crazy every time you push down on the switch to hard and it falls into the door panel..
Horn relay
I am looking as well, did you ever find it?
Check engine vsc light
You need to take it to an auto mechanic so they can pull the error codes from the car's computer. If you want to save some money, most auto parts stores will be able to pull the codes for free. Just call ahead to see if they offer that service. Your car is probably perfectly safe to drive (unless you notice that something is wrong). Most likely the problem is with the emmisions system, so your car might not be getting the best gas mileage.
Rear door
Its a dealer only part, usually called a strap.A Toyota dealer should be able to show you an exploded view of the door and point it out.
Number plate fuse
Took me a minute to figure out what "number plate" is. Normally the license plate lamp circuit is on with the tail lamp circuit.So if the tail lamps work the problem may be in the wiring.
Poor starting when hot
-There are few things need to be check to find the problem:But it can be done one at a time. (If it good then go next step)1. Check spark plug. Possibly too dirty, oily or burn out.2. Check Injector resistance when cold and hot. It's within specification...? If not need to replace new one.3. check fuel presure when cold and hot. (careful when hot. Do not spillto the engine)Mai
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