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MUSTAFA885
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Hello,

I have a Toyota Mark II 1989 Model, 210000kms. I sure have a number of problems.

1. Whenever I press the acc. pedal hard engine check light pops on however when I stop the engine and restart, the light goes off.
2. In the mornings I have to ignite the engine a number of times for it to start.
3. The Suer charger nolonger engages yet when I'm under the hood, and rev the engne, the super charger locks.


Thanks :D
Sep 1, 2007 at 5:19 AM
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[quote:ea4e1013e6="Mustafa885"]Hello,

I have a Toyota Mark II 1989 Model, 210000kms. I sure have a number of problems.

1. Whenever I press the acc. pedal hard engine check light pops on however when I stop the engine and restart, the light goes off.
2. In the mornings I have to ignite the engine a number of times for it to start.
3. The Suer charger nolonger engages yet when I'm under the hood, and rev the engne, the super charger locks.


Thanks :D[/quote:ea4e1013e6]

Pull the code/s and comeback with it-by jumpering the diagnostic connector TE-1 to E-1
Sep 1, 2007 at 5:49 AM
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How'd you do that. I'm not a mechanic you know....Thanks :D
Sep 3, 2007 at 12:39 AM
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[quote:ce86f6e7c0="Mustafa885"]How'd you do that. I'm not a mechanic you know....Thanks :D[/quote:ce86f6e7c0]

Sir/Madam

I would like to asist you,But I can't without the code/s-best bet is to bring her in. Unless you want me to wild guess. Reading it over and over it sounds like a fuel system problem-I would start with the coolant temperature sensor which is the equivalent to a carburetor choke that don't fix it-check the fuel pressure to blame the fuel pump.
Sep 3, 2007 at 12:58 AM
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