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Hi folks,

Hope someone can advise me please.

Had to make an emergency stop, and stalled the engine. Wouldn't start afterwards so had to get it recovered to my usual ( non-franchise ) garage.

They've had it in there for 3 WEEKS now, and not able to rectify the problem. YES, I'm angry !!!

They now say they've had to take it to the Toyota Main Dealer for them to "have a look".

Just had a 'call from original garage to say that Caledonia have "plugged" my van in to their diagnostic machine and say - "Yes, it is the emergency stop fuel cut-off".

I asked them if it was just a matter of a re-set of the unit ?

"No, they've got to order a replacement unit for it", they said.

Is this right, or is it just a case of re-setting the unit please ?

Anyone's help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Selwyn - on the Isle of Man.

Posted

That sounds likely. Those sensors are usually part of the airbag system from memory and they don't generally have a reset switch or anything like that. It's designed to register a single sudden stop.

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