Yo, man I have to say at first I was a little skeptical not having seen any of your great videos but I tries this trick, after many auto mechanical visits to only have the light come back on, and by gosh it worked problem solved. I told grandma we have to at least get a click or two. Thank you for your time and your knowledge!!
Very interesting, I work as a service advisor at Toyota and we get these vans in all the time for steering intermediate shaft play causing the clunk and minor play, but we have never ran into this issue with the rack bushings.
You can get this" tack off" warning when the battery is drained. Also when you mistakenly cross the booster cable while trying to Charge the battery. The fix is to disconnect your battery cable completely from the battery post. Charge your battery before reconnecting your battery cable. This will reprogram your vehicle Computer module.
I’m so happy to see you back, I’ve been watching your videos since the greenhouse days. It’s amazing to see how far you have come. Keep up the good work Dan!!!!!
Have an ‘08 Sienna XLE. had all these random misfire codes VSC light and even would have to shut my van down as the “traction control” light would blink along with the engine light causing the van to lose power and decrease in speed, till I shut it off and restarted it. Seems like maybe the compression was changing over the 220,000 miles as i started putting premium gas in and the higher octane was the key.. as all the codes went away (once cleared) and never came back. Same original spark plugs. I did change one injector as it did have that code come up for the number 2. But the check engine lights would still come on. But same spark plugs on all 6 cylinders as those back are just too hard to change without a good reason. Again premium gas and all my check engine lights and blinking lights are a thing of the past and it’s nice having a dash free of those. So there’s a thought.
Hey. I haven’t seen you uploaded any new video in a while! Welcome back. Good to know where it is exactly. But mine is a 2015 Sienna model. So it might be a little different but should be similar concept.
I have this light on, and no steering play. Could you please give the link to the video you refer to? My TPMS light has been on and off for many years but usually the tire pressures are totally fine. Van is 2009 Sienna XLE. But today it's check engine, VSC, and TRAC OFF, which immediately caught my attention! Traction button does nothing. Will check the tire pressure as soon as I get home, steering seems to lean slightly to the left, but very slightly. Any idea how much the issues causing this light that you mention in your video can cost in a general range? Maybe it's time for me to look for a new family van? Any ideas on what brands are most reliable in 2023 for family vans? I love this van! Vans are so handy! And yeah. I'm a mom sitting in the parking lot outside my kids school after morning dropoff googling this light thing. Haha, so stereotypical ;) [My other vehicle is a 2022 GMC AT4 HD 3500 diesel SWR super crew, which I personally tow a 35ft trailer with. So not JUST your typical family van mom. Lol]
I have the same problem on new rack and pinion. It’s moving the same, like in your video. And now I have a check engine/vsc/trac off lights on. How to solve this problem? Thanks!
Have an ‘08 Sienna XLE. had all these random misfire codes (VSC) and even would have to shut my van down as the “traction control” light would blink along with the engine light causing the van to lose power and decrease in speed, till I shut it off and restarted it. And that would take care of it for a week or so then back again, usually one the Highway. So off to the shoulder again as the van would slowly lose power and buck and gas be basically unresponsive Seems like maybe the compression was changing over the 200,000 miles as i started putting premium gas in and the higher octane was the key.. as all the codes went away (once cleared) and never came back. Same spark plugs. I did change one injector as it did have that code come up for the number 2. But the check engine lights would still come on. But same spark plugs on all 6 cylinders as those back are just too hard to change without a good reason. Again premium gas and all my check engine lights and blinking lights are a thing of the past and it’s nice having a dash free of those. Problem solved for like 9 months now and counting. Also if you have lots of road noise coming from the rear tires wawawawa your bearings / hub is probably bad. Reach out in a comment if interested and I’ll point you to a TH-cam video. God Bless
Yo, man I have to say at first I was a little skeptical not having seen any of your great videos but I tries this trick, after many auto mechanical visits to only have the light come back on, and by gosh it worked problem solved. I told grandma we have to at least get a click or two. Thank you for your time and your knowledge!!
Very interesting, I work as a service advisor at Toyota and we get these vans in all the time for steering intermediate shaft play causing the clunk and minor play, but we have never ran into this issue with the rack bushings.
@@frankensteinrules6511 The steering shaft, it includes the u-joint like part that is the source of the issue.
I’ve changed my rack and pinion and still have the same problem so now I think I’m going to try to change the intermediate shaft
I actually have this exact problem damn 😢😢😢
Me too
You can get this" tack off" warning when the battery is drained.
Also when you mistakenly cross the booster cable while trying to
Charge the battery.
The fix is to disconnect your battery cable completely from the battery post.
Charge your battery before reconnecting your battery cable.
This will reprogram your vehicle
Computer module.
I’m so happy to see you back, I’ve been watching your videos since the greenhouse days. It’s amazing to see how far you have come. Keep up the good work Dan!!!!!
Have an ‘08 Sienna XLE. had all these random misfire codes VSC light and even would have to shut my van down as the “traction control” light would blink along with the engine light causing the van to lose power and decrease in speed, till I shut it off and restarted it.
Seems like maybe the compression was changing over the 220,000 miles as i started putting premium gas in and the higher octane was the key.. as all the codes went away (once cleared) and never came back. Same original spark plugs. I did change one injector as it did have that code come up for the number 2. But the check engine lights would still come on. But same spark plugs on all 6 cylinders as those back are just too hard to change without a good reason.
Again premium gas and all my check engine lights and blinking lights are a thing of the past and it’s nice having a dash free of those. So there’s a thought.
Very interesting video! I have never seen this problem before. Thanks Daniel.
good to see you back
Good to be back!
Hey. I haven’t seen you uploaded any new video in a while! Welcome back. Good to know where it is exactly. But mine is a 2015 Sienna model. So it might be a little different but should be similar concept.
Great video. Helps those that have higher mileage vehicles.
I have this light on, and no steering play. Could you please give the link to the video you refer to?
My TPMS light has been on and off for many years but usually the tire pressures are totally fine. Van is 2009 Sienna XLE. But today it's check engine, VSC, and TRAC OFF, which immediately caught my attention! Traction button does nothing. Will check the tire pressure as soon as I get home, steering seems to lean slightly to the left, but very slightly.
Any idea how much the issues causing this light that you mention in your video can cost in a general range? Maybe it's time for me to look for a new family van? Any ideas on what brands are most reliable in 2023 for family vans?
I love this van! Vans are so handy! And yeah. I'm a mom sitting in the parking lot outside my kids school after morning dropoff googling this light thing. Haha, so stereotypical ;)
[My other vehicle is a 2022 GMC AT4 HD 3500 diesel SWR super crew, which I personally tow a 35ft trailer with. So not JUST your typical family van mom. Lol]
How much to replace steering gear oh my
I have an 09 Venza the vsc light comes on at take off I’ll check out the bushings
Looked like the front tires were worn to Couldn't tell for sure. Lots of miles?
did you have to reprogram the vsc sensor after installing the new rack?
I have the same problem on new rack and pinion. It’s moving the same, like in your video. And now I have a check engine/vsc/trac off lights on. How to solve this problem? Thanks!
Good day/night life, have you been able to resolve the problem ?
Thank you
Did this fix the VSC problem?
What does a job like that cost?
Does this vehicle also have bump steer going over potholes, bumps etc?
How do I get the lights off after I’ve replaced the parts
Good video. Thanks for this one. Get those owners some new front tires. Whew those are whooped
Have an ‘08 Sienna XLE. had all these random misfire codes (VSC) and even would have to shut my van down as the “traction control” light would blink along with the engine light causing the van to lose power and decrease in speed, till I shut it off and restarted it. And that would take care of it for a week or so then back again, usually one the Highway. So off to the shoulder again as the van would slowly lose power and buck and gas be basically unresponsive
Seems like maybe the compression was changing over the 200,000 miles as i started putting premium gas in and the higher octane was the key.. as all the codes went away (once cleared) and never came back. Same spark plugs. I did change one injector as it did have that code come up for the number 2. But the check engine lights would still come on. But same spark plugs on all 6 cylinders as those back are just too hard to change without a good reason.
Again premium gas and all my check engine lights and blinking lights are a thing of the past and it’s nice having a dash free of those. Problem solved for like 9 months now and counting.
Also if you have lots of road noise coming from the rear tires wawawawa your bearings / hub is probably bad. Reach out in a comment if interested and I’ll point you to a TH-cam video. God Bless
did it turn out to be a clogged catalytic converter?
I was told by Toyota that this was causing my tcs to engage. Anyone know if that’s a possibility?
I'm a simple man I see a Daniel Jaeger Films video I hit like.
Very interesting
Thank you!!!
Mine was the whole fuse bank
after a mental breakdown
This is exactly what’s wrong with my car lol
Ima check my van damn lol
gd reference
First
Nobody cares
Whatever.
@@BrandondHasty you always say first in his videos. So I don’t care too.
Just leave me alone
@@eapa1029he's gone now it'll be okay
Vsc lol