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2001, 2002 - The fuse box is located in the left side of the instrument panel, behind the cover. The location of the fuses in the passenger compartment: ...
Join a toyota forum for free online. The best way is to gain an understanding of the problem. Depending on your skills you might fix it yourself or narrow down the problem and take it to a shop or the dealer and use your research to guide the mechanic or challenge his diagnosis if it varies from what the forum members said.
Just buy a code reading and resetting tool like ELM 327 - $10 on amazon, and connects to your phone via bluetooth. Then download Torque Pro free or paid for and additional $6.
It's probably an O2 sensor. I've had the same issue with O2 sensors failing. Go to Autozone and have them read the code or buy a code reader for $40-60 and read the code yourself... it will tell you which one is bad.
a lot of times, this is the gas cap not being put on tightly (one of the codes) you do still have to have a scanner to turn the light out, then see what codes come up
Trouble code P0031 means: Oxygen Sensor Heater Control Circuit Low - Bank 1 Sensor 1 . Error code p0051:replace O2 sensor ($75-150 depending if OEM) before catalytic converter. need O2 socket ($10) to get at and tough to get to if vehicle isn't at least on a ramp.
This is a very common problem with the Sequoias (along with broken inside door openers).
Go to www.tundrasolutions.com and find the Sequoia section. There are numerous threads about the steps needed to replace this handle. Some go into great detail about the steps needed and offer fixes to keep it from happening again.
This design obviously has flaws, and Toyota should have acted to fix these flaws much sooner.
You have to know what code is stored to fix the problem. Toyota's will generally display a Check Engine light, VSC and TRAC light all at the same time, even if it's a simple problem with an oxygen sensor (for example). You can disconnect the negative battery cable for a few minutes, even though you should a scan tool should be used, to clear out the code.
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