How to reset your Landcruiser timing belt dash light?

How to reset your Landcruiser timing belt dash light?

Quick how to guide on resetting your timing belt dash light if you want to change the interval of the timing belt service when it displays “15” you can cycle through from 1 to 15 (10k – 150k) buy pressing the button. Once correct number is shown hold for 5 seconds and release. Loading…

When to change timing belt on TLC 100 series 4.7 petrol?

Im in two minds as when to change Timing belt on TLC 100 series 4.7 petrol!?!? Can someone please get me out of this dilemma? It is 90,000 mi. Many have delayed it to 120k or more. Did mine at 108k Your local mechanic is short on funds and can’t wait the 2 years it will take your LC to get to 90K. 90,000 miles period.

When to replace timing belt [ ih8mud Forum ]?

90,000 miles and you sould have a T/belt service light come on the dash. 90,000 miles and you sould have a T/belt service light come on the dash. Click to expand… I don’t believe this is true for US sold vehicles.

Why does my Land Cruiser have a driveline clunk?

Drive Shafts: The 100 series land cruiser is notorious for having a driveline clunk. All you have to do is grab a zerk grease gun and your favorite grease and go to town. Stop bumping when you see grease coming out of the seams. The slip joints are a little more tricky.

How does the timing belt reset button work?

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. The odometer just carries on incrementing. Is that how it works or am I barking up the wrong tree ?? Curious now . Bob.

How often do you need to change timing belt?

Available for a few dollars at any auto parts store, you’ll likely need to change yours every 90,000 to 120,000 miles (140,000 to 190,000 km), depending on your engine. Gather the information about your vehicle. You will need to know the make, model, and year model of the vehicle, as well as the engine type and size.

Why does my timing belt warning light come on?

My warning light came on today at just over 120,000 miles. I had the timing belt changed at 106k so I was a bit concerned. The AA told me that the warning is linked to the odometer, rather than a sensor and that I don’t need to worry.

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