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3 minutes ago, Rojie said:

 Your model is the Gen 1, pre-face lift version.

Mine is the post face lift version.

 

The JPNZ Owners Handbook definitely states fuse 10 in the fuse box by the drivers seat.

 

Does the fuse box you have have 10 fuses, no more ?

 

My model is an MZ G Edition; so your seats are probably not the same as mine.

 

I'm sorry I cannot help further.

It's the part marked on the picture in struggling to find 

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1 minute ago, Picasso said:

your going to need to move a  thick wire harness  and look up words ideal use a mirror

Is the starter relay at the bottom on the fuse box in the passenger footwell ?

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18 minutes ago, Picasso said:

Sorry i dont know your jus going to have to see if you can find it by the colour 

I think I've found it just need to replace a 100a fuse now 

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3 hours ago, Picasso said:

start relay fuse is located behind passenger glove box I have attached drawings from lookup system circled in red hope this helps location is 2 

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Thank you for the help with this I would been scratching my head for days 😅

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59 minutes ago, Picasso said:

Drew let me know how you get on 

Will do mate I'm just waiting for the 100amp fuse hopefully it will be here by the time I get back from work on Friday.

 

Since changing a really (not quite sure it's the right one) I've now got lights on dash when the key is in position 2 

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On 8/6/2023 at 9:39 PM, drew12 said:

ANCEL JP700 JOBD OBD2 Japanese Car Scanner, JDM Automotive Code Reader Check Engine Light OBDII Diagnostic Scan Tool fit for Toyota Nissan Honda Mazda Subaru Vehicle Diagnosis https://amzn.eu/d/2kEDJcg

 

 

Is this the correct reader ?

I'll ask my lad. He's the techy!

John H

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On 8/11/2023 at 9:25 PM, John Harrison said:

I'll ask my lad. He's the techy!

John H

Cheers mate. I'm having problems with car again it just flashes lights on dash then goes dead I'm thinking it might be an ignition barrel problem 

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18 hours ago, drew12 said:

Cheers mate. I'm having problems with car again it just flashes lights on dash then goes dead I'm thinking it might be an ignition barrel problem 

I thought you had the barrel replaced already?

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No I swapped the ignition switch, I have rang a Toyota garage about the ignition barrel but it has been discontinued so I now need to try and find a second hand one or see if an ignition barrel from a different Toyota or lexus fit 

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drew have you tried a spare key as i dont think it will be ignition barrell because if key turns ok barrell ok transponder pick up for the key is located on th out side of the barrel have attatched a drawing also you have the ignition starter switch both parts are available can point you in right direction of sellers 

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6 hours ago, Picasso said:

drew have you tried a spare key as i dont think it will be ignition barrell because if key turns ok barrell ok transponder pick up for the key is located on th out side of the barrel have attatched a drawing also you have the ignition starter switch both parts are available can point you in right direction of sellers 

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I have replaced the ignition starter switch but no luck, I need to get a new case for my spare key as it has fallen to bits.

 

I'm currently trying to find someone who will have a look at the car for me because I'm at dead end with it 

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On 9/12/2023 at 3:17 PM, Picasso said:

drew have you tried a spare key as i dont think it will be ignition barrell because if key turns ok barrell ok transponder pick up for the key is located on th out side of the barrel have attatched a drawing also you have the ignition starter switch both parts are available can point you in right direction of sellers 

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This is trying to start the car with the spare key 

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I had a faulty battery on one occasion. 

 

Easy to test for a shorted cell; volt meter across battery, result will be about 10.5v if a cell is shorted.

This is without any load, and not under starting conditions.

 

Battery was also swollen, and was very warm !

Easy to detect !

 

I doubt this is the problem though.

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