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  • in reply to: 2002 Toyota Sienna Speed Sensor Location #520104
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      Hey ToyotaKarl, I had the transmission oil changed about a month ago and the starter was changed within the last two weeks. I will check all the fuses as well as make sure the speed sensor is not loose. Thanks again for all your help, I really appreciate it!

      in reply to: 2002 Toyota Sienna Speed Sensor Location #522820
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        Hey ToyotaKarl, I had the transmission oil changed about a month ago and the starter was changed within the last two weeks. I will check all the fuses as well as make sure the speed sensor is not loose. Thanks again for all your help, I really appreciate it!

        in reply to: 2002 Toyota Sienna Speed Sensor Location #520090
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          Hey ToyotaKarl,
          I recently had work done on the van such as changing the starter and having the transmission oil changed (not sure if that helps) but as for the fuses would you know which ones I should look at? I appreciate all your help and expertise. Thank you.

          in reply to: 2002 Toyota Sienna Speed Sensor Location #522811
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            Hey ToyotaKarl,
            I recently had work done on the van such as changing the starter and having the transmission oil changed (not sure if that helps) but as for the fuses would you know which ones I should look at? I appreciate all your help and expertise. Thank you.

            in reply to: Stuck Oil filter #498887
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              I would try using pliers with a wide open mouth grip (enough to fit around the filter) similar to those that plumbers use in their industry. But if that fails to resolve the issue, I would take it to your mechanic or local oil change shop.

              in reply to: Stuck Oil filter #500431
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                I would try using pliers with a wide open mouth grip (enough to fit around the filter) similar to those that plumbers use in their industry. But if that fails to resolve the issue, I would take it to your mechanic or local oil change shop.

                in reply to: ETCG and American cars… #497902
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                  It could just be his customers who tend to have more Japanese made cars than American made cars. I’m sure he’d be willing to work on American cars but its just probably the timing of when cars need repairs and like LJ11194 said “he worked for a Honda dealership so I’m sure he’s more familiar with them”

                  in reply to: ETCG and American cars… #499345
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                    It could just be his customers who tend to have more Japanese made cars than American made cars. I’m sure he’d be willing to work on American cars but its just probably the timing of when cars need repairs and like LJ11194 said “he worked for a Honda dealership so I’m sure he’s more familiar with them”

                    in reply to: 2001 Honda Civic LX Auto Transmission #499341
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                      If I remember correctly (I used to have one), the main relay should be located under the steering column but you would need to remove a plastic panel that comes off from under the steering column. The plastic panel should come out once you have turned and removed the two plastic screws. I hope you can see it from the picture i have attached.

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                      in reply to: 2001 Honda Civic LX Auto Transmission #497899
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                        If I remember correctly (I used to have one), the main relay should be located under the steering column but you would need to remove a plastic panel that comes off from under the steering column. The plastic panel should come out once you have turned and removed the two plastic screws. I hope you can see it from the picture i have attached.

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                        in reply to: 2002 Toyota Sienna turn signal problem #486528
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                          Hi spelunkerd,

                          Thanks for the quick reply but the flashers work fine its just the signals that are the problem. I will definitely use your advice. Thank you!

                          Robert T.

                          in reply to: 2002 Toyota Sienna turn signal problem #487568
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                            Hi spelunkerd,

                            Thanks for the quick reply but the flashers work fine its just the signals that are the problem. I will definitely use your advice. Thank you!

                            Robert T.

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