How to reset timing belt light of Toyota Landcruiser 2006?
1 Answer Re: Timing belt light of Toyota LandCruiser 2006 The reset procedure of the timing belt light is all done by pressing the trip meter button and holding it in whilst the ignition is turned to on then select from the trip button then continue pressing until you come to 15 on trip metre, turn off and then restart.
How to reset the timing belt warning indicator?
Timing Belt Warning Indicator Reset Procedure. For LandCruiser UZJ100, HZJ105 and HDJ100. a) With ignition turned ON, using the trip switch (select/reset button) change the display to ODO, and turn the ignition OFF. b) While pressing the trip switch, turn the ignition switch ON and hold it for 5 seconds.
What’s the timing belt interval on a Land Cruiser?
I believe the timing belt interval for all the 100 series engine variants is 150,000km, but this should be checked against each different markets servicing recommendation. This being the case, you shouldn’t need to change from the default setting of “15”.
How does the reset button work on a Land Cruiser?
The worm drive passes over a small black box that has electrical connections to the reset button. So, the black box must have a cog attached to the worm drive (can’t see it) and the box counts six increments of the 10,000 mile digit and then triggers the light. The reset button tells it to stop counting and start again.
How often do you need to replace timing belts on a Toyota?
Some Toyota engines have timing belts, some have timing chains. It pays to know what your engine has. Belts need to be replaced at normal intervals (usually every 90-100k on late model cars) or you will have hell to pay. Timing chains however are a different story and will generally last the lifetime of the engine.
How does the belt light work on a Land Cruiser?
Total movement is about 2mm. So pressing the switch in (while the ignition is switched on) should reset the counter inside. The switch connects to a tiny black box (just right of the green wires in the first image) which appears to count revolutions of the 10,000 section of the odometer, via the very top shaft connected to the counters by a cog.
Why is the T Belt Light not switching off?
2 days ago the T Belt light came on. No biggie, I thought. Take off the rubber cover on the speedo and press with a thin screwdriver. Problem is it does seem to spring up and down. I checked on my other 80 and it definitely does not move even 1 mm. Any suggestions what I can do?