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post Mar 13, 2010 - 6:23 PM
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ok i know this is a celica site, duh.

however i get more info from this site then trying to find a 4 Runner site....plus its still toyota and i think someone on here can help me.



ok. I cant find a OBD1 reader anywhere. and i dont want to pay $75 everytime i get a check engine light. i know there is a trick to reading codes on OBD1 celicas with the Blinking CHECK ENGINE light. so my first question is this:

Is the system for all OBD1 in toyotas the same? meaning is it the same set up or system in all old toyotas?

my second question:

Does anyone have a chart or something with the list of codes that the ECU would give? something like......3 blinks means that the cylinder 1 is miss firing.


thanks all, for any help.
post Mar 13, 2010 - 6:58 PM
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I can tell you how i read my ST205 codes but not sure if its suitable for your car so be carefull.
Under my bonnet is a diagnostic port(just a little black box)i open the box & connect terminals E1 and TE1 together with a paper clip then get in the car & turn the ignition to on(dont start the car!!!)
The engine check light on the dash will now flash,continuous even flashing means you have no error codes.
uneven flashing eg. flash,flash,flash,pause,flash flash would be a code 32 for example.

I can then check against a list to find out what the error code is smile.gif

REMEMBER THIS IS ON A CELICA GT4 ST205 & I DONT KNOW IF THIS WILL BE SUITABLE FOR YOUR CAR,SO IF IT BREAKS ITS NOT MY FAULT biggrin.gif
post Mar 13, 2010 - 8:35 PM
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What Castrolman said should work all you need to figure out is which two wires you need to jump and then read the codes. If you get me more on the runner I can look the process up Monday when I have the shop computers.


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post Mar 13, 2010 - 8:44 PM
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that will work on almost every toyota actually.


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post Mar 16, 2010 - 11:29 PM
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thats what i hear on all celicas, and from what ive seen on most toyotas period. i dont have an error code right now. i was hoping for a list of some kinda. however if no list can be found ill just post it when i have an error code and maybe you guys can help.


thanks a sh!t ton guys. bowdown.gif smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
post Mar 17, 2010 - 12:04 AM
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pretty sure you can download a fsm from yotatech.com That is the forum I go to for all my 4runner stuff


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