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Coding (p0335,0016,0340) and C1201/c1290

Discussion in '4th Gen 4Runners (2003-2009)' started by jonahHH, Feb 1, 2023.

  1. Feb 1, 2023 at 4:42 PM
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    jonahHH

    jonahHH [OP] New Member

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    Hey everybody, my brakes went out on me the other day and it was determined a pad fell off at some point, and caused my caliper to release a significant amount of brake fluid. Since then my car has coded a few different things and I was wondering whether it is stil lsafe to drive. I've used it the past few days and it seems fine. The mechanic told me it could be a stretched timing chain but he'd need more time to look at it.

    It currently has about 170k, new brakes and rotos, a new crankshaft and a new alternator (from about a year back).


    It did go about 15/20k miles between oil changes, I'd lent it to a friend and they just didn't take it I guess.

    Codes: p0335(NE signal A circuit), p0016(Bank 1 sensor A), p0340, and c1201, c1290

    Here's a short clip of engine noise after driving it ~ 10 miles: https://youtu.be/SyuygDAchSQ
     
    Last edited: Feb 1, 2023

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