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2008 Toyota RAV4 Questions & Answers
Battery drain
Since you have replaced the battery, the next step is to make sure the alternator is charging the battery, and to look for a power drain.When the car is off, someone would remove the battery cable and using a test light as a jumper pull all of the fuses and disconnect the main wiring until the light goes off. That circuit would be tested for a short or a component not turned off.
2008 Toyota Rav4. I have code P0102. How to fix it please?
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The MAF sensor is mounted between the air filter and the throttle body. The MAF generates a signal that the PCM uses as a primary input for determining fuel control, and code P0102 is set when the PCM determines that this signal is below specification for a certain amount of time.
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How do i reset battery light in 2008 RAV 4
There is no reset. You have to identify and correct the cause. Take vehicle to local auto parts store that provides battery/charging test services free. They should be able to identify battery failure or other gross charging faults. Keep in mind they are a PARTS store.
Where is located the fuel pump relay for a rav4
The relay is the ECM relay and it's in the fuse relay center under the hood near the battery. there is an EFI fuse alson and then theirs two more fuses after the relay ones fuel pump the other ECM. If the check engine light doesn't come on with the key the relay or the ECM fuse is blown if only the fuel pump does'nt work then the fuel pump fuse is blown or the fuel pump is bad.
Keyless Remote 2008 RAV4
You can take it back to the dealer, and have them change the battery, or go to Autozone, buy the battery and do it yourself. They can show you how to do it. And which battery it takes. It's not hard to do. Good luck.
Catalytic converter or Oxygen sensor
If you smell rotten eggs its usually the cat is stopped up. Go to rockauto.com and look it up, you can try the O2 sensor there also. Just bought an O2 for my Toyota for $19.
My dtr stopped at a traffic lite in her 2008 RAV4, when she gave it gas, it made a loud grinding noise, we had it towed to a mech. Her axle is broken. Is there a known defect that would cause this?
Well, probably not.
Since the early 1980's, most cars now have front wheel drives, which include 2 short drive shafts, and each one of those has 2 CV joints, one at each end.
Any one of those four CV joints can break anytime.
A new or rebuilt axle/cv joint set is usually good for about 80-K miles.
Other than regular inspections by a mechanic ( for example, twice a year), the only other precaution to take to eliminate breakdown such as your dtr had would be to have her learn to listen for sounds of problems with the car.
This might mean to turn off the radio, turn off the A/C, roll down all the windows, and be in the car by yourself with no one to talk to, and listen for unusual noises.
A problem here is, if you have not been doing this, you would not know what to listen for!
God bless your efforts.
Is there a recall on 2008 Rav 4 that would cause the axle to break
Toyota dealer would be the best place to ask but if there was a recall it is unlikely to help you so long after the purchase date.
The best they are likely to do is partly fund a repair or replacement in their own workshops. A while ago I heard about a guy who suffered engine failure just out of warranty. Toyota offered to replace the engine for him if he paid 60%. Very nice and generous of them but his cut of the bill still cost him a huge £6000, much more than a repair would have cost at an independant repairer. The trouble was he wasn't the original owner, if he was Toyota would have paid more.
Toyota would also need to have proof all the routine maintenance had been carried out to the letter.
When facing expensive problems it is wise to spend a while gathering information and exploring options before making a decision.
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