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removing warning light toyota

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removing warning light toyota

Post by matto »

My mates got a land cruiser 100 series and his dash always shows a timming belt warning light how do you remove this?
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Post by phippsy »

Behind the clear dash cover there will be a small button to press, has he replaced the timing belt though??
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Post by matto »

he would have had it done. Can you see the button with the dash in? where abouts?
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Post by phippsy »

Somewhere on the instrument cluster, there might be a small rubber grommet to move then a pin or something like that to reset it.
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Post by Shadow »

phippsy wrote:Somewhere on the instrument cluster, there might be a small rubber grommet to move then a pin or something like that to reset it.
i thionk its done with an ignition combination on the 100series

ie, gotta go through a routine, like switch car on, then off for 5 seconds, then on, select D etc
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Post by bigcam »

with ignition turned on, using the trip switch , change the display to ODO, and then turn the ignition OFF
While pressing the trip switch,turn the ignition switch ON and hold for five seconds
Release the trip switch,then press the switch again within five seconds.The digital display should change to T- BELT MODE. Each press of the switch then should change the reset time by 10,000km increments. After setting the klms hold the trip switch ON for more than five seconds then release the switch. Check that the display has now changed back to ODO and that now the warning has gone off when the engine is started
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Post by want33s »

:armsup: AWESOME stuff Cam.
Good to see clear concise info being shared around..
I'll keep a copy of that for the day I get a 100 series.. Buggered if I know when that'll be but one day. :cry:
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Post by bigcam »

cant take credit.. it came from google.. but hey if i can find it and someone else can't then sharing is good!
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Post by luxman278 »

any one know how to do the same to a 3litre diesel hilux.
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