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Replying to: streets57 (Aug 01, 2005 1:36 pm) |
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| Hello everyone. I have a 2001 sequoia SR5 with the standard light switch on the steering column (not the multi funtion switch) and would like to install fog lights. I currently have: OEM wiring harness intact and ready to be plugged into lights, Fog lights with OEM connector installed in position in the bumper, 15 amp fuse installed in fog lamp slot. When I plug the lights in they do not turn on. Suggestions!!! I would like to run it through the OEM system to make it easy. Any help would be greatly apprecitated. Directions, Instructions, Step by Steps. Thanks. | |
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Replying to: ownutah (Jan 20, 2008 3:24 pm) |
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Replying to: robertbick (Oct 26, 2003 11:14 am) |
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Replying to: mcmatt (May 02, 2001 9:48 pm) Sincerely, mattmead635084 |
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Replying to: cocoadogg (May 14, 2004 8:42 pm) |
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This is a known problem to all Toyota dealers. I have taken two different earlier model Toyota Sequois to the dealers where both trucks were diagnosed in less than 10 minutes with having a warped exhaust manifold. At the onset of problem, there will be an increase in the level of engine noise (promindue to the leak in the exhaust manifold). As the manifold warps further and the leak increases, the check engine light would come on as the level of Oxygen the Catalytic Converter Bank-1 will drop, and OBDII code of P0420 would reported. All those who have had this problem should report this problem to the sites listed below, as well as to Toyota US, Toyota Canada, and Toyota Mexico This could be a potential life threatening problem as the exhaust gases could get into the passenger compartment and kill the passengers. If sufficient number of complaints are raised and registered with the following organizations, a recall may happen: Depart Of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA) Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) Transport Canada Please note that fixing this at the Toyota dealer will set you backup $3000+ for each side of the exhaust manifold when using Toyota parts, then the manifold will warp again in a year or two!!!! You can try buying after market parts where the manifolds sell for $200 and the oxygen sensors sell for about $100, plus labour (a hit in the pocket of about $1000). |
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Replying to: tourguide (Sep 21, 2005 2:52 pm) |
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