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E01-4

I have a 8FGC55U and a E01-4 code how do I clear it ??
  • Posted 4 Dec 2019 08:22
  • By Richard_Russell
  • joined 3 Dec'19 - 3 messages
  • California, United States
Russell 55
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TC. To E1. Open and close Excelerator five times with the ignition on only. Start engine if code exist your problem still exists with the code
  • Posted 13 Dec 2019 02:26
  • By ron_k
  • joined 2 Apr'15 - 128 messages
  • North Dakota, United States
The battery cable will not do it, the Technican from Toyota said I could jump it at diagnostic port Not sure witch two to jump it has the newer big 4cyl.
  • Posted 13 Dec 2019 02:15
  • By Richard_Russell
  • joined 3 Dec'19 - 3 messages
  • California, United States
Russell 55
If you cannot use the battery cable negative , then you have to use the laptop program to clear it. Not sure as to which engine is in the truck??
  • Posted 12 Dec 2019 23:53
  • By ron_k
  • joined 2 Apr'15 - 128 messages
  • North Dakota, United States
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