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Post by countryman on Feb 14, 2018 23:43:41 GMT
Just bought rav4 xt3vvti 54 plate 110thou miles. 4wd seems to work but vsc/trc lights don't come on when ign. key switched on as it says in the book. Any suggestions please. Or have I bought an expensive pup? thanks
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Post by philip42h on Feb 15, 2018 11:54:39 GMT
Just bought rav4 xt3vvti 54 plate 110thou miles. 4wd seems to work but vsc/trc lights don't come on when ign. key switched on as it says in the book. Any suggestions please. Or have I bought an expensive pup? thanks First, welcome! You need a response from someone more knowledgeable than me but to give them something to shoot at ... If fitted, the lights should come on briefly with the ignition key. The most obvious reason for them not doing so would be that the bulbs have failed or that there is a fault in the circuitry ... which of itself may be nothing too much to worry about. As I understand, changes to the MOT rules are starting to make faults with warning systems a reason for failure ... I can't see that it applies to these warning lamps (yet) though I may not have looked hard enough. The obvious concern is that there is a fault and an unscrupulous individual has 'fixed' the warning lights in preference to fixing the fault!!! So, if you intend to keep the car, you need to know the truth behind the situation either by reading any stored errors or taking the car into a Toyota dealer or competent garage to have them diagnose the situation for you.
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Post by roger37 on Feb 15, 2018 12:13:07 GMT
welcome countryman.....
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Post by jasehutch on Feb 15, 2018 13:31:22 GMT
Welcome to the club.. My Rav us of the same era as yours and I've never been aware of those lights,are you sure it's for your Rav.?
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Post by philip42h on Feb 15, 2018 17:12:28 GMT
Welcome to the club.. My Rav us of the same era as yours and I've never been aware of those lights,are you sure it's for your Rav.? Now there's a valid point ... I've never owned a 4.2 and was taking the OPs word that the VSC/TRC warning light should be there. I can't find User Manuals for UK spec cars of that vintage online - I might not be looking in the right place - but looking at User Manuals for US/Canada models there is a VSC/TRC warning light on a 2004 model year car but not on a 2003 model year car. So, as you say, there is a distinct possibly that there is no VSC/TRC warning light to illuminate in the first place ... [Edit: Ash has the VSC/TRC warning light on his 2005 RAV 4.2 ... I knew I'd seen it somewhere recently ... ]
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Post by Hoovie on Feb 15, 2018 17:25:39 GMT
Welcome to the club.. My Rav us of the same era as yours and I've never been aware of those lights,are you sure it's for your Rav.? Now there's a valid point ... I've never owned a 4.2 and was taking the OPs word that the VSC/TRC warning light should be there. I can't find User Manuals for UK spec cars of that vintage online - I might not be looking in the right place - but looking at User Manuals for US/Canada models there is a VSC/TRC for a 2004 model year car but not for a 2003 model year car. So, as you say, there is a distinct possibly that there is no VSC/TRC warning light to illuminate in the first place ... I have just read the first post and noticed the vehicle age.... I am pretty sure the Facelifted RAV4.2 (2003-2006 model) did not have any VSC or Traction Control system. I do understand the first RAV4.2 (2000-2003) DID have some kind of VSC system, but got removed in the update. This could add some confusion of what to expect. (I am happy to be corrected on the above, but certainly never recall seeing a VSC light on either my 2005 Manual VVT-i or my 2004 Auto VVT-i) Interesting Ash had one on his RAV4.2 - definatly on the facelift model he has and not on the older 4.2 he had previously?
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Post by jasehutch on Feb 15, 2018 18:46:21 GMT
Just a thought, is it on the ‘XTR’ ? Mine is an XT3. I’m sure I have read that the XTR has ‘traction control’ ?
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Post by Hoovie on Feb 15, 2018 21:24:23 GMT
Just a thought, is it on the ‘XTR’ ? Mine is an XT3. I’m sure I have read that the XTR has ‘traction control’ ? Think you have the answer there. My two 4.2s were both XT3s as well. Official Toyota info: media.toyota.co.uk/2003/09/2004-model-year-toyota-rav4-gets-the-‘x’-factor/Key Points More style, safety and performance for 2004 model year RAV4, on sale in UK from 1 October RAV4 remains Europe’s best-selling SUV Worldwide production more than 1.4 million since launch Simplified model range with XT2, XT3 and XT4 grades replacing the previous NV, NRG, GX and VX Front side and SRS Curtain Shield airbags standard on all models First in compact 4×4 class to offer Curtain Shield airbags Engine options 2.0-litre VVT-i petrol and 2.0 D-4D common rail diesel 2.0-litre VVT-i petrol engine now meets Euro IV exhaust emissions standards XT4 versions equipped with Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Traction Control (TRC) and Brake Assist (BA)Suspension fine tuned for even greater ride comfort Climate control air conditioning standard on XT4 Revised front grille, front bumper, fog lights and headlamps New-look rear light clusters and spare wheel cover Cabin ambience enhanced with new dashboard finish, chrome door handles and illuminated entry system XT3 and XT4 feature wide body styling kit, colour-matched bumpers (selected colour shades) and new-design 16-inch alloy wheels Redesigned steering wheel incorporates remote audio system controls on XT3 and XT4 models Insurance group 10E for XT2, 11E for XT3 and 12E for XT4 models Prices from £15,995 on the road for three-door 2.0-litre petrol XT2
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Post by countryman on Feb 15, 2018 22:10:59 GMT
Thank you so much for making me welcome. And thanks for the information, slightly more confused than before (by all the different specs ) but a lot happier,cheers
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