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Obviously 100,000 KM's plays a role in activating the timing belt light.

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Dang, that many miles?
It will be time to thin the heard soon enough.For you, the indicator light is informing you it's time to replace the vehicle. <smile>
This photo is helpful as it shows the rubber plug that has to be removed to push the little button to the left of the warning light. That button resets the light. Do this and you should be good for another 100k KM.
62,150 ..... Time for the scrap yard.Dang, that many miles?
View attachment 1225688 TODAY'S TRIVIA .... What is this? ... Located above glovebox. (Dan and Onur can't participate)
Sorry I can just barely put the key in the ignition but hopefully someone with real mechanical knowledge will chime in.Do you know what the output amperage is for the stock converter?
Sorry I can just barely put the key in the ignition but hopefully someone with real mechanical knowledge will chime in.
Perhaps you can ask Onur, he's the smartest guy on the forum.
Who is this FSM guy you speak of?That’s actually incorrect. The Toyota FSM is the smartest guy on the forum... you know, where this information resides.
Not really. There will be no additional vehicle threads.Nothing new anymore. Same stories, different truck.
Onto Sean's 79?
Congrats to the new owner.