Ecu has fault codes ..needs a diagnostic scanner
could be the idle control solenoid
or something under the hood needs checking
this engine has variable valve timing
this can give trouble also
its an import to your country
Toyota Corolla/Fielder/Runx/Allex ...
.on my side of the world its closest to an odessy
vvti mirvic motor
SOURCE: check engine light/2003 toyota CE
your car engine may have some hidden problem, suggest you take it to dealer workshop to have you car ECU scan and it will resolve the problem once and for all.
SOURCE: Toyota Camry 1995 Check Engine Light (stays on)
usually when this occurs (engine light) the ecm has detected some type of failure with one or components of the engine. ur gonna need to have a diagnostic scan done to determine the source. If the vehicle is OBD certified autozone part stores will do it for free. to be sure that its not just a minor "hickup" u can reset yous car's ecm urself by disconnecting the positive battery for 1 minute. if the engine light returns then i would have a diagnostic scan done. LJ
SOURCE: 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Brake & ABS lights stay on
I would still be suspect of the ABS module. Had the same thing happen on an 01 Tahoe.
Search the web for an ABS repair facility located in Russia, IA. They repair the module for $150.00 and give a 5 year warranty, which you can't get from the factory.
And, their website has troubleshooting guides to help you determine if for certain the module is bad or has a probelm.
You can remove the module and continue to drive the vehicle. Their turn around is as they state, and once I had them make the repiars, my Tahoe has been up and running great!
SOURCE: toyota tacoma 2003 check engine light is
If the car still runs then the problem is not major but may develop into one if unchecked. The sensors in the engine may have detected problems and should be stored in its ECU. If you have a scanner have it connected to the diagnostics it should give you a clue on what to check out.
SOURCE: code 1346 on 2002 toyota sienna
P1346 is the code for:
VVT Sensor /Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance Problem (Bank 1)
If the code came on just after the timing belt replacement more than likely the sensor was damged in some way during the work. The sensor is located in the same area the mechanic was working in while changeing the timing belt. You should have this checked right away. A faulty cam sensor can also lead to the vehicle not starting.
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