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can we have a hint at the job first?
just drain and fill, is at the bottom of radiator.
the FSM covers this, posted here 100s of time.
see cooling chapter and see all that.
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chapter 7
page 24, titled DRAINING. http://www.morris4x4center.com/knowledge-base/index.htm?utm_source=cj#service
easy no? its in the book. just like all cars, made, in the book.
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My car problem started 3 days ago, it started with my Toyota security light blinking red, then a key like symbol on ...
did you replace the ECu with a used one or new. if it a used one did you match it to the old.why di you change the ECU.? when you turn the key in the start position does the fuel pump turn on? does it crank? do you know if there is spark if you pull one spark plug wire?
try with the antitheft bypass. the problem seems to be the door switches which are not working giving fasle alarm to anti theft device. use contact cleaners on the door switch with the cabin light active on door open. you may then evaluate wether working or not. check all the doors one by one
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Sounds like a "WSS" (wheel speed sensor) problem. Each wheel has one. Located on the backside of each hub, between the brake disc and hub bearing. Check for loose connector first. Wire damage? Wiring touching exhaust pipes or rubbing wheel or tire? Look for mud or debris or damage to the sensor's or the rotating sensor ring. ( has a lot of "teeth") Try driving in reverse, in a straight line 25 to 30 feet, then drive forward twice that distance. If that does not clear the warning lamps most auto parts stores can hook into your computer (usually for free) and determine which sensor(s) have an issue. Replacing these sensors is common and simple. You may still need to get the code cleared to turn light off.
Might be the main part, your ecu, which is bad. Does the check engine light show up on the dash when you turn the key to on, before cranking the engine? If no check engine light on the dash, then it's the ecu that's in need of repair.
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