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    Just a few days back I had a mechanic remove and fix my starter motor because it wast playing up.....upon re-installing it, the engine started fine but the "red engine check light" lit up right from startup........what did this guy do wrong???

    Please help!!
    Thanks

  • #2
    Hi there,

    He has broken the engine temp sensor, plug,
    and or the wiring. it's just above the starter
    and easily broken when struggling to get the
    starter out. (Code 4)

    Hope this helps.

    Gman.
    If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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    • #3
      Thanks for the reply....so what exactly does the temp sensor do??....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kpunk View Post
        Thanks for the reply....so what exactly does the temp sensor do??....
        Hi Kpunk,

        It helps the ecu, to know how hot the engine is, and mixed with
        all the other signals, it helps to keep the engine running, at
        this time it "thinks" the engine is stone cold, (no signal) it maybe
        over fueling, like the old type auto chokes, your mpg might suffer.
        More than likely it's a broken wire to the sensor plug.

        Gman.
        If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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        • #5
          mmmm....I see, will this stop my temperature gauge from working as well??...cause its working fine, but the red light stays on and slows my truck down too much, I cant go faster than 80Km!..lol

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kpunk View Post
            mmmm....I see, will this stop my temperature gauge from working as well??...cause its working fine, but the red light stays on and slows my truck down too much, I cant go faster than 80Km!..lol
            Hi kplunk,

            The temp gauge will work as normal, nothing to do with engine temp sensor,
            Because the ecu is not getting a signal from the engine temp sensor, it has
            put the engine in "limp home mode" until it's fixed, that's all you'll get.

            Gman.
            If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GRASSMAN View Post
              Hi kplunk,

              The temp gauge will work as normal, nothing to do with engine temp sensor,
              Because the ecu is not getting a signal from the engine temp sensor, it has
              put the engine in "limp home mode" until it's fixed, that's all you'll get.

              Gman.

              Thanks for your reply's Gman, you've been very helpful, where exactly is this temp sensor located???......can you upload a pic or something....I really want to check it out myself, mechanics cost too much!..thanks

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              • #8
                Sorry, don't have any pics of the sensor, but, on the 2.4, it's located above the starter motor to the left of the dipstick tube (as you look at the engine from the passenger side)

                Hope this helps

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                • #9
                  Sorry mate,

                  No pics from me either, as RebV8 says, it's just above
                  the starter, screwed into the block, if you're lucky he has
                  only broken the wires in the plug and not the sensor.

                  Happy new year mate.

                  Gman.
                  If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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                  • #10
                    Happy new year to you as well mate......I managed to find a pic of it.....ur right its screwed into block right above the starter......cheers bro!!

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                    • #11
                      Good on, K

                      Let us know how you get on.

                      Gman.
                      If it aint broke, keep goin' till it is.

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                      • #12
                        Hi guys, sorry for the terribly late response but I enjoyed my truck so much after having it fixed. It was running mint from March up until July, when I decided to sell it.

                        After I sold it I got myself an 87 Hilux Surf in almost faultless condition with a 2LT mechanical engine in it.

                        It was sad to see my old baby go after having it for the past 10 years but I welcomed my new one with open arms and it has been very good to me since July.



                        Thanks again Mates

                        I've attached a pic of my current 87 and my old baby 93 which you guys helped me fix
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                        Last edited by kpunk; 1 September 2014, 22:40.

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