So my CEL came on
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So my CEL came on
I know post the code and I will receive the help that is desired. But What were the chances that I threw the code at exactly 161,000 miles. seems a little fishy to me. I'm sure it is a sensor of some sort. but it is killing me to that my Yota is holding a code for me. and I am stuck up here in the office with a paper clip in my hand. Arrgh
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Originally Posted by 04 Rocko Taco
Whats so fishy about throwing it at exactly 161,000 miles?? It had to throw it somewhere. Could have been 160,999. Or 161,001. But it threw it at 161,000 miles. Just a random mileage number.
I'll post the code when I get it, and
#6
I dont think your cumputer is smart enough to know you didnt get a tune up, not in a 95 Runner. I worked in a mercedes shop, and they know EVERYTHING. Oil changes, tune ups, flat tires, everything, but in a 95 Runner, I wouldnt think your computer knows anything really....
#7
Originally Posted by 04 Rocko Taco
I dont think your cumputer is smart enough to know you didnt get a tune up, not in a 95 Runner. I worked in a mercedes shop, and they know EVERYTHING. Oil changes, tune ups, flat tires, everything, but in a 95 Runner, I wouldnt think your computer knows anything really....
Just funny is all, anyways got the code 21, I will do a search but let me know if you want that would help thanks guys
Is that the O2 sensor I don't have the codes in front of me but I read them at some point in time.
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If a code 21 is a bad o2 sensor.
Then whats a simoltaneous code 25 & 26 which is a rich condition, lean condition... I thought that was an o2 sensory. I haven't bought one yet. Dealer quoted me $105 for an o2 sensor but I just don't have the $$ right now.
Then whats a simoltaneous code 25 & 26 which is a rich condition, lean condition... I thought that was an o2 sensory. I haven't bought one yet. Dealer quoted me $105 for an o2 sensor but I just don't have the $$ right now.
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