OK, I have been reading on this topic for the entire time I have owned the '93 "Cruiser".
All of the components in the EGR system have been replaced and intake cleaned while achieving no corrective result. I have even replaced the ECM twice.
I have even had it to the dealer to have the code "serviced" and they contacted Toyota Tech and they said, "It cant throw that code, the 1993 does not have the sensor".
If it doesn't have the sensor, there is no plug for me to "jumper out.".
I have read that I need to "trick" the input at the ECM into thinking there is a sensor that is working properly.
Do I have another option to resolve this?
Thanks for the input of the brain trust here.
All of the components in the EGR system have been replaced and intake cleaned while achieving no corrective result. I have even replaced the ECM twice.
I have even had it to the dealer to have the code "serviced" and they contacted Toyota Tech and they said, "It cant throw that code, the 1993 does not have the sensor".
If it doesn't have the sensor, there is no plug for me to "jumper out.".
I have read that I need to "trick" the input at the ECM into thinking there is a sensor that is working properly.
Do I have another option to resolve this?
Thanks for the input of the brain trust here.