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Bjorn

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  1. The coil plug has power. Terminal #1 (Grnd) #2 (Ignition) #3 (Ignition Feedback) #4 (Positive+)

    Next is locate the corresponding terminals IG and IGF on ECU for continuity.

    Trent, a quick check on the net says the ECU located behind glove box.Hoping wire colours correspond.

  2. Hoping someone can assist me.

    Model:Camry SXV20R

    Engine: 5S-FE (4 cyl)

    Prod.Date 12/00

    Current KMS: 59,000

    Issue: Number 2 cylinder is not firing.

    Diagnostic procedure:

    Timing light on all HT leads indicated No 2 not firing.

    Checked spark plugs, cleaned a swapped No2 plug with other.

    Result: Failed (No2 no spark)

    Checked HT leads, all resistance within specifications.

    Changed No 2 lead.

    Result: Failed (No2 no spark)

    Changed ignition coil.Swapped (#1) 1/4 and (#2) 2/3 since they are both the same.

    If ignition coil was faulty, when swapped over, should have No4 cyl not firing.

    Result: Failed (No2 no spark)

    Now I presume that I've eliminated any problem between spark plug and ignition coil. So where to now.

    Can I test the coil plug (4 terminals) for continuity or voltage.

    Any help from the forum would be most welcomed.

    Cheers

    Bjorn

  3. I having to locate the OBD port on a AE112R (2000 Corolla, 7-afe).

    Searches on the web direct me an entry port next to the bonnet release under dash . Only a plastic 'push out' in the dashboard would indicate that's where it should be , but no such luck.

    Has anyone found one apart from the DIAGNOSTIC port in the engine bay.

    Port location found under dash RHS behind bonnet release.

    Has anyone used this OBD with success with generic software/hardware?

  4. I having to locate the OBD port on a AE112R (2000 Corolla, 7-afe).

    Searches on the web direct me an entry port next to the bonnet release under dash . Only a plastic 'push out' in the dashboard would indicate that's where it should be , but no such luck.

    Has anyone found one apart from the DIAGNOSTIC port in the engine bay.

    Port location found under dash RHS behind bonnet release.

    Has anyone used this OBD with success with generic software/hardware?

  5. I having to locate the OBD port on a AE112R (2000 Corolla, 7-afe).

    Searches on the web direct me an entry port next to the bonnet release under dash . Only a plastic 'push out' in the dashboard would indicate that's where it should be , but no such luck.

    Has anyone found one apart from the DIAGNOSTIC port in the engine bay.

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