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2020 TRD Off road Tacoma pre-collision system malfunction

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by CEN01, Jul 29, 2020.

  1. Jan 10, 2022 at 10:50 PM
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    ILICKTACOS90

    ILICKTACOS90 Well-Known Member

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    Middle of nowhere, Montana!
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    Custom, only one ever designed and built interiors, heavily welded frame, all sharp metal turned bed rack and a roof top I made for $75. Power pedal, injen intake system, cat delete, summit racing brake proportioning valve controlled on the fly, slightly adjusted or perhaps unrecognizable ECM, built in under bed storage, high clearance rear built with 1/4" on a 6011 1/8" rod at 120 amps, 360 degrees of led light, a PA and CB, on board air, on board propane (to cook food), on board fridge made from an old red bull fridge found on some guys man cave built into the storage cubby under the back seat, imported tranny and clutch from a good friend over in Europe to replace this aisin junk we get, combined 32 gallons fuel capacity, 18 5 gallons of water storage, built in gun locker under RTT, and all it cost was to hear the wife ramble on about upset neighbors at 2 in the morning every night since I bought that damn truck..
    I found the easiest solution. Simply go behind the grille, remove the two bolts, unplug the connector and sell it. The electronics are selling like hot cakes these days. Now you're stuck with the screen flashing. Simple. Take the combo meter out, carefully remove t10 and t5 hardware, pull ribbon connector off as to not cause damage and give the fancy moving picture maker to someone with much more skill to rewrite the program. You'll also have to send the mpx on lower driver side as well, after all is said and done, take the network gateway from behind the passenger airbag panel and sell that,too. Had I known what electrical hell a new yota was, I would've just built my hilux sooner and saved 40k
     
  2. Jan 23, 2023 at 1:11 PM
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    Newlyofftheground

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    Just got it yesterday lol
    Had this pop up on the 2020 TRDOR this weekend on the trail. Ordered the scanner this morning, Amazon dropped it off this afternoon and I was able to reset the lights. Thank you for sharing the knowledge
     
  3. Jan 23, 2023 at 1:14 PM
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    GarlicFarts

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    There's a recall for the 19s for leaking, I think. If it hasn't leaked yet, then they patch it up with some gasket tape or something like that. If it HAS been leaking, they replace it with one that won't leak. Yours sounds like it's leaking, and they won't replace it under recall.

    See if you can find a stock take off to swap over for a couple days :spy:
     
  4. Feb 16, 2023 at 7:20 PM
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    scramer23

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    Did this cure the problem? Or do you just clear the lights every time they come on? Just had coilovers put on and re-aligned and 30 min after these lights came on.
     

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