How do I fix it?
SOURCE: p0741 Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Preformance or Stuck Off
Toyota is aware of this situation. Production changes have ocurred to correct this condition.
Here is what you do: Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. Tell them that you have a P-0741 code, and you want them to apply "Toyota Technical Service bulletin TC008-04" to your vehicle. They will perform several tests, and if you vehicle is lower than 5 years old, and less than 60, 000 miles, they will fix it for free. This TSB is covered by the Powertrain Warranty. Additionally, Thay may replace the ECU with an updated unit, and that particular warranty is in effect for 96 months or 80,000 miles.
This will definatly cure your issue.
SOURCE: Removing the 100 amp fuse link in a 1994 toyota corolla
the fuse link is bolted in from the two side in the fusebox.you have to un bolt the whole fusebox so you can raise it and if you look at the sides there are two side panels that can be moved down so you can get a socket or spanner on the two bolts apprx 10mm. undo them and raise the fuse out and put the new one in and tighten up the bolts again. hope this helps.
SOURCE: how should i readjust toyota corolla AE 110 tire pressure sensor?
Hi,
Sorry but you can`t, you need specialist diagnostic equipment ,best off taking to a dealer as the sensor is probably faulty
SOURCE: Code P0441 and P0446. What does it mean?
Both codes are with the EVAP SYSTEM, there are numerous items it could be. A repair shop that does Toyotas or the delaler would be the best to check it out for you. Its not anything that will leave you walking or disable the car.
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