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Re: DTC P3040
"Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOT.com> wrote in message
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> "cea1" <cea1@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> Bruce,
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>> Thanks for the info. Can I purchase a Leakdown Tester from many parts
>> store, or is this a tool that's generally only available at an auto
>> repair
>> shop?
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>> Oh by the way, do you know what DTC code P01300 means?
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>> cea1
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> I don't think there is such a thing as P01300 - there is one too many
> digits.
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> You can check OBD II codes on this site: [url]http://www.obdii.com/codes.html[/url]
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> P0130 means Bank 1 Sensor 1 O2 sensor malfunction.
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Ray,
He said in his first post that he has a 1995. OBD II was not used until
1996, but I understand there was a "cut-in" period where earlier models
might get the OBD II. I guess that since we have OBD II Codes, we can be
sure the car is OBD II, nevermind.
As a Toyots mechanic, do you know with any certainty what the application
schedule is for OBD II as it relates to Toyotas? I assume that 1996 was the
drop-dead year, but some makers made the change earlier.
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