Toyota CEL reader?.

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Ben
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Toyota CEL reader?.

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Any of you fine Toyota driving types have access to the Toyota gizmo for reading error codes on a toyota CEL / ECU?.
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depending on the age, you usually bridge TE1 and E1 (or similar) and the engine light flashes codes which you look up on a chart

im being a bit vague, i know :) what vehicle and age etc is it? i suspect the new types (guess your wife's MR2) may require an ODBC2 reader
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Sorry Ben,

Here is another post that I missed!

^What he said^

Bit more info on vehicle required, and maybe the problem (if there is one), that is if you have not sorted it already.

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Cheers boys .. sorted - O2 sensor shot - paid
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Glad to be of help Ben. Is what it's all about.
You want me to get a sensor and fit for you. I know the main uk distributor of OE sensors.
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I'm going to clean it first and see if that makes a difference, otherwise we'll be talking mate.
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Be careful Ben. How are you going to clean it?
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Have you considered a universal replacement?

I fitted one to my celica, when running stock ECU, and it worked very well. Send an email to these guys. I do not know how much a MrT OE sensor will be for Jo's model, but
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I've been quoted
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Send them an email, or call them mate. They are good, and honest - if they can not provide the right one they will tell ya.
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