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Toyota Camry Repair Question


Topics covered: Fuse, Sensor, Terminal.
Mileage: No information provided.

Asked on July 15, 2007

Razamataz I tested the sensor

As Razamataz suggested I read the resistantance of the water temp. sensor, cold it reads 2.5 as it warms up it drops to 0.2 completely warm, I am trying to diagnose error code 22 on a 1987 toyota camry 108,000 miles, auto, 4cyl, if Raz is still there or anyone with an idea please help
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Replied on July 15, 2007



The sensor is good-now remove the EFI fuse for 10sec or better-place back in-start vehicle is it still there. Comeback and I'll give you more headaches. I'm here now

Tiny Answered by rasmataz
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Razmataz pulled fuse light went out than back on what next?

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Okay, now check the reference wire on the connector do you have 5volts.

Tiny Answered by rasmataz
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raz connected multimeter to both terminals both leads (red) and (blk) no voltage across connector

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Did you turn key On-if still no voltage-troubleshoot the wire all the way to the PCM

Tiny Answered by rasmataz
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yes key on

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Raz where is the PCM looked under the hood, also checked for contnuwity with plugs and 6 in down on wire both are good to the harness

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