Be sure to check your battery terminals. My 2008 Tundra did this, I had the VSC, check engine light and 4LO flashing. I cleaned my battery terminals and it cleared the faults. My terminals were corroded.
The chewed wires were under the intake manifold. It requires an hour or two to access…why not replace with a new harness as opposed to trying to locate every wire compromised and patch? $30.00 bucks for a correct and proper fix is better than a sloppy patch work that may or may not correct the problem. IMHO
Be sure to check your battery terminals. My 2008 Tundra did this, I had the VSC, check engine light and 4LO flashing. I cleaned my battery terminals and it cleared the faults. My terminals were corroded.
I couldn’t tell the difference on my harness and I still had the code, I’m going to pull it out and look at it. Thanks for the video.
Well done, and I thought it was the gas cap.
Strong work.
Could t you of just soldered the chewed wires man would of been allot faster and easier I’d think.
The chewed wires were under the intake manifold. It requires an hour or two to access…why not replace with a new harness as opposed to trying to locate every wire compromised and patch? $30.00 bucks for a correct and proper fix is better than a sloppy patch work that may or may not correct the problem. IMHO
Tengo el mismo problema alguien que me ayude
Averiguaste algo? Yo también
aqui en el video esta diciendo que es el alambrado o sensor abajo del intake manifold