Toyota 7FGU30:
No throttle response, engine light flashes 2 times? 4Y ECS LPG

Unit starts and runs fine, but intermittently we have no throttle (will not come off an idle) and the engine light flashes what I believe to be a 2 code. Any insight would be appreciated.
  • Posted 8 Dec 2021 05:52
  • Discussion started by Fire_Mech307
  • Wyoming, United States
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Check harness plug at the electronic throttle connector. If higher hour machine, wiring breaks at the angle of the connector. Another issue if I'm wet/dirty environment is the cpu box below the left step. Water can back up into CPU box and corrode the connectors attached to the distribution panel located below the cpu
  • Posted 17 Feb 2022 23:27
  • Reply by ron_k
  • North Dakota, United States
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