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    Junior Member Grease Monkey off-road's Avatar
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    Default T Belt Light

    Does any one know how to turn off the timing belt light
    on the dash of a HZJ78 Landcruiser?
    The 75 series had a button that you pushed with a pen but the 78's
    don't appear to have it.

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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    take it in to toyota they may hav took reset it by comp

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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    Isnt it a combination of holding the trip button in then turning on the ignition. Or something similar?

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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    if u hav ur manual, check in their

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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    I think the Camry has a circuit breaker you have to reset.

    But as Selk said, the manual will know all.
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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    some cars u have to reset the speedo sort of
    theres a special button on the back of the cluster

    it resets the 100 000 km when the light comes on

    it doesnt reset the numbers on the front just something internally on the back

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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    Sideshow


    I have a lot of ppl ask about this at work and i asking the services dudes and thay told me take out the cluster and there will be a switch at the back of it.

    You have to move one lug to the other postion if u get what i mean

    ill check it tomorrow and ill post it up here for u


    thanks jess
    im not a Mechanic im a parts interperter

    current project: ke70 with 3tet
    now with 114kw on 10psi

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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    Thanks everyone.I' ve sorted it out.It is reset using the trip reset button.

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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    Quote Originally Posted by off-road
    Thanks everyone.I' ve sorted it out.It is reset using the trip reset button.
    What else did you have to do? Or do you just hold the button in for a period of time?

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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    Hold button down then turn ignition on.Hold down for another 10 seconds and release.Number 15 (for 150000) will appear. Press again and number will change to 1.
    Keep pressing until you get back to 15. Hold button in on 15 and after about 5 seconds
    speedo reading will re-appear in display and when you start car T-BELT light will be
    off.

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    Default Re: T Belt Light

    Ahh yeah, I was kinda right

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