I have a 2007 diesel Toyota Auris on which the heating glow light doesn't work and the fuse position shown on the fuse box doesn't exist.Can anyone help ?
There is fuse box diagram and description for Toyota Auris mk1
http://www.autogenius.info/en/toyota-auris-mk1-fuse-box-eu-version/
SOURCE: Toyota lucida fuse box is in Japanese
Usually this will be a 15 amp fuse, and usually blue. This should narrow it down. Pull one out, see if its blown. If you can't tell, put a new one in, and move the old one down to the next blue one. Eventually, you will figure it out. Then I would get an owners manual in english, or buy a dash cover at junkyard, so you will have it for future information. A dealer should be able to print, and give to you a fusebox diagram, then you can glue it to the inside of the fuse box cover. There are also some master fuses under the hood, 30 amp and above.
SOURCE: cant locate fuse boxes in 1997 toyota camry
There are several fuse blocks. (Oh joy, huh?)
1.One is a rectangular black plastic box, with one corner cut off. It's next to the battery. You depress tabs on the cover sides, to remove the cover. Underneath the plastic lid is the fuse and relay information. (What they are, where they're located)
2.On the passenger side, down by the right foot, is a kick panel, (In front of the door) This panel is removed to access another fuse block. The information is on the inside of the panel cover.
3.There may be one behind the left side kick panel.
4.1994-1996 models, have a fuse panel on the left side of the dash. To the left of the steering wheel, behind a coin box. I brought this up just in case.
The backside of the coin holder has the fuse locations. I see Stoplamp listed, and it's 15 Amp. Tail is listed too, and it's a 15 Amp blade fuse also.
SOURCE: Clock and Shifter Lights Not Working 2005 Toyota Matrix
I took my 05 matrix in to the dealership today because my srs airbag light had been coming on and off for the past month. After the dealership tried charging me $90.00 to diagnose the airbag problem(which i refused to pay and won) they gave me obd code B1660. I googled this code and came up with a website matrixowners.com(this site for some reason doesn't open) but on the preview it does show. "They found code B1660 CK SYSTEM and found a bad passenger air bag indicator which is part of the clock assembly. They want 3 bills plus labor for the clock. ..." my only conclusion is that I just figured out why my clock has been coming in and out for the past year or so. I suggest if you have this clock problem you should check your air bag system and don't pay the fee to diagnose the air bag system. Your car should not have a malfunction if the air bag system if it has never been involved in an accident or modified. It is a safety issue and the air bag system should have a lifetime warranty.
SOURCE: Toyota corolla 2007, I think the radio is locked or something...
dead micro processor in radio
SOURCE: i have a 1998 toyota avalon xls the heat and a/c stop working
See toyota technical service bulliten AC005-99.
This is a expensive repair but if you just unplug the the air inlet servo motor(behind the glove box )
the air should start to work but without fresh/recirc control.
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