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I have exactly the same problem ! FYI there is a fuse block on the driver's side end of the dash. You need the drivers door open to find it, however there was no indication of dash or instrument fuses. In the under the hood fuse box I took the known to work black square labeled horn fuse out and placed it in the labeled lighting fuse socket. Still nothing. The with the lighting fuse out I had no headlights ! Try turning the dash/interior dimmer switch which is to the left of the steering column on the lower dash panel. Does your dome lights go out ? Mine don't. Also my truck is an automatic and the floor gear selector indicator light is also out. Any information you could give me would be helpful. I have an appointment with my mechanic, in the mean time I'll be looking for a repair manual !
please help
drop back to zero. We have replaced the speed sensor but this has made no difference. Any suggestions?
Kerri
Darwin
Has anyone had any sucess at fixing the cluster?
Any pointers?
thanks in advance
Other weird symptom/evidence: when it is raining out or the road surface is otherwise very wet, the speedometer and odometer will come on and work perfectly, until it dries out again. This suggests to me that there is an exposed connection somewhere that water will improve electrical connectivity on enough to make it work briefly. I don't really know anything about how the car is wired, though, and I have some wiring charts that I got from an online database but they are confusing and difficult to read.
Anyone have any thoughts or similar experiences?
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Speedometer sensor, replacement
Rigid back axle.
* Cut and remove seal of lead.
* Unplug connector.
* Unscrew sensor.
* Remove casing over fuel filler pipe on 4-door models, or the cover on the left hand side behind the wheel arch on 5-door models.
* Break open the leaded box and unplug connector.
* Remove the sensor lead, rubber sleeve, and clamps.
* Clean the area around the sensor and unscrew it.
* Replace sensor.
* Fit new sensor.
* Thread leaded wire through connector lid
* Fit connector to sensor.
* Pass the leaded wire through the lock on the connector and catch on the sensor.
* Thread on a new lead weight and press together with pliers.
* Fit the new leaded box and attach lid firmly.
* Test.
Speedometer sensor, replacement T2
760/780 1988-, Multi-link back axle
960
The sensors are placed differently for varying versions of differential.
* Remove casing over fuel filler pipe or the cover on the left hand side behind the wheel arch.
* Break open the leaded box and unplug connector. Remove lead to sensor, rubber sleeve, and clamps.
* Clean the area around sensor and unscrew it.
* Reassemble in reverse order. Oil new 0-ring before fitting.
When fitting sensor, tighten to torque: 8 - 12 Nm (5.9 - 8.9 ft lb) .
* Fit new leaded box and put on lid firmly
* Test.
Thank you
Chris
Piinc21@gmail.com
My video for my 2009 camry is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwMBLAEx29w
Toyota service center asked $6000 to replace wire harness and PROBABLY electronic control unit.
I found some posts, but the answers are not that clear to fix it.
http://www.fixya.com/cars/t15246806-2007_toyota_camry_abs_light_brake_light
http://www.justanswer.com/toyota/6ru2n-exact-sme-problem-one-previously-posted.h- tml
Any comments would be appreciated!