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Codes not found in book

Hello all!

I have this Toyota, serial 77632, that has its SAS lamp flashing and showing codes 73, 74, 65 and 71. I don't have these codes in my book except for 65. They do not seem to be the same as the 8 series as I have no sensors on the kingpins. Does anyone have any info on these codes?

Thanks so much!
  • Posted 7 Dec 2018 02:17
  • By justinm
  • joined 13 Apr'06 - 604 messages
  • New York, United States
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It's a 4Y and looked to be a normal Aisan system. No O2 sensor or even an ECU by the step. I thought the Woodwards were almost always just in Clarks.
  • Posted 7 Dec 2018 10:04
  • By justinm
  • joined 13 Apr'06 - 604 messages
  • New York, United States
those codes look suspiciously like Woodward faults, what engine is in your unit?
  • Posted 7 Dec 2018 05:54
  • By tom_p
  • joined 21 Feb'11 - 198 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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