The detail in this video is impressive! Would you be willing to share your tools/setup for diagnosing the problems? What cables are programs are you using with your laptop? I'm having a similar problem but it's slightly different and I need to diagnose it.
Hi, I'm working on a friends 2009 Rav 4 3.5L. It starts and then dies around 5 seconds later. Garage is sure it's the immobilizer but I'm not seeing any codes pointing that way. Do you have any advice? I was just going to replace the immobilizer but holy crap it's buried under the HVAC system. So now I'm hoping there is someway to pinpoint the problem. I do see a camshaft position sensor code but that was already replaced and it did go away for a while. Could a failing immobilizer cause the camshaft position sensor code?
That is the same code I have. This car doesn't even have anything in the key to communicate with the system. The key is just a flat metal key. I wonder if I even have that coil on it? Update: Come to find out, someone rigged it with a bypass, I guess. Got the proper key with black rubber and the transponder thing in it and it works.
Thanks for taking time and sharing this clip. Good job my friend👏
Thanks for watching Mansour !
The detail in this video is impressive! Would you be willing to share your tools/setup for diagnosing the problems? What cables are programs are you using with your laptop? I'm having a similar problem but it's slightly different and I need to diagnose it.
Thanks for the information, do you have to insert the key in the ignition when checking for the signal?
What about a 2011 Camry with the 3.5L push button start with the exact same code B2799 but, it won't crank or start.
Nice diagnose guys. Dutch regards, Nico.
Hi, I'm working on a friends 2009 Rav 4 3.5L. It starts and then dies around 5 seconds later. Garage is sure it's the immobilizer but I'm not seeing any codes pointing that way. Do you have any advice? I was just going to replace the immobilizer but holy crap it's buried under the HVAC system. So now I'm hoping there is someway to pinpoint the problem. I do see a camshaft position sensor code but that was already replaced and it did go away for a while. Could a failing immobilizer cause the camshaft position sensor code?
Nice video!
Pls what scanner do you make use of?
That is the same code I have.
This car doesn't even have anything in the key to communicate with the system. The key is just a flat metal key. I wonder if I even have that coil on it?
Update: Come to find out, someone rigged it with a bypass, I guess. Got the proper key with black rubber and the transponder thing in it and it works.
same thing similar code b278 immo related on a toyota rav4 2020 i did a research they said it could be the fuse
thanks for nice video
Super bien
What's the name of the part and part number
Yeah, those toyota's are so close-sourced that nobody's able to even read standard ecu stats via general-purpuse obd scanners.
Yes , really small part of the diagnostic community is using legal toyota scanners
The one
Ты бы по русски такое видео снял, было бы хорошо.