YES 3sgte with a 5s stock tranny., some thing is broken. woot. |
YES 3sgte with a 5s stock tranny., some thing is broken. woot. |
May 7, 2006 - 11:31 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 12, '02 From Webster Ma. Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
well driving home on the mass pike i just cruising at 70mph in 5th gear at 3.5k rpm. when all of a sudden my RPM raises without me even touching the gas and now i down shift like wtf. and yeah every gear my car doesnt move. the clutch doesnt sound like it engageing at all. woo to pulling the motor again to find the problem.
first ill check thing like the slave cylinder ect. but im so confused cause i dont hear any moving parts when i shif an let the clutch out. i cant feel anyhting in the pedal at all. /rant ps this sucks. im hoping my clutch setup is ok and that my flywheel bolt havent sheared off or worse. -------------------- |
May 10, 2006 - 12:10 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 3, '04 From Hollywood, MD Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
guys, i read this on the FAQ for the EPC from the place i downloaded it
============================================= ============================================= WHAT ABOUT PART NUMBERS? ============================================= ============================================= Now, there are different data CDs that go with the EPC depending upon which country you live in Europe, Japan, etc. The version that I have is for Europe. However, thanks to Toyota's part numbering system you can use PNC (not sure what it stands for) which is the first 6 or 7 digits of the part number to identify which part you need. The rest of the number is refered to as a "locator number" and determines which country, color, trim package, year, etc. that you have. All of the PNC numbers that I have checked so far, match up with the microfiche that I have for my car (91T). If you are concerned about whether a given part number matches, send me the number and I'll double check it with my microfiche or local dealership. this could explain why the numbers are different for the second half of the part numbers... |
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