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Which one is the upstream and down stream on catalytic converter
The 'Upstream' sensor is normally the one nearest the engine, before the catalytic converter.
The 'Downstream' sensor is the one furthest away from the engine after the catalytic converter, usually underneath the vehicle.
Another useful bit of information is on a 'V' engine if you stand with the engine belts and pulleys nearest to you and the transmission furthest away, Bank One is commonly the Left side and Bank Two is the right side.
Toyota Nadia 3s-fse-d4 Fan belt and a/c belt numbers
For the Toyota Nadia with the 3S-FSE-D4 engine, you can find the fan belt and A/C belt using the following specifications:
1. Fan Belt:
- The fan belt for the 3S-FSE-D4 engine should have the following specifications, which you can use to find a replacement:
- Part Number: 90916-02400
- Dimensions: 6PK1955 (6 ribs, 1955mm length)
2. A/C Belt:
- The A/C belt for the 3S-FSE-D4 engine should have the following specifications:
- Part Number: 99364-20840
- Dimensions: 5PK1060 (5 ribs, 1060mm length)
When replacing the belts, it's important to ensure that they are installed with the correct tension to prevent any high pitched noises or premature wear. If the belts are making a high pitched noise, it could indicate either wear or improper tension. It's recommended to inspect the belt tensioner and pulleys for any signs of wear or damage while replacing the belts.
Additionally, it's a good practice to check for any misalignment of the pulleys as this could also cause excessive noise and premature wear on the belts. Once the new belts are installed, check the tension according to the manufacturer's specifications to ensure proper operation and minimize noise. If the noise persists after belt replacement, further inspection of the A/C compressor and other related components may be necessary.
ENGINE NUMBER LOCATION FOR A TOYOTA COASTER 4X4 BB58 4.1 LITRE
In the Toyota Coaster 4x4 with the BB58 4.1-liter engine, the engine number is typically located on the engine block itself. The exact location can vary slightly depending on the model year and specific configuration, but it's commonly stamped onto a flat surface on the side or top of the engine block.
To find it, you may need to open the hood and visually inspect the engine block. Look around the sides and top for a series of alphanumeric characters stamped into the metal. The engine number is usually a combination of letters and numbers and may be preceded or followed by the term "Engine No." or "Eng No."
If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's owner manual or contacting a Toyota dealership or service center for assistance could be helpful. They may be able to provide you with more precise instructions or even visual aids to help you locate the engine number.
Code B1650 2013 Toyota Prius
This code refers to the front passenger airbag. There is a fault in the that part of the system so you will need to get a airbag specialist to look at it as soon as you can. Remember this is a safety feature on the vehicle so DON'T ignore it.
2010 Toyota Highlander, battery died. Changed battery, now computer is in sleep mode. No radio, cd player, backup camera, etc. How do you get the computer to function again?
Does the vehicle run? Did you reset the anti-theft system? Did you put the Radio Code in? That runs all of that via the BCM. No code and none of it works.Number 1 tip when changing batteries, maintain voltage using a battery charger, battery maintainer, two long wires to the old one, or even an MN1500, 9 volt battery will hold enough voltage to the ECM and BCM for 15 minutes...
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