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Toyota Probox - Video tutorial
Model: Toyota Probox
Xp160
- Years 2014-2023 Let's see in this guide how to reset the engine warning light and in general all the errors given by the Toyota Probox ECU. First of all we get in the car and turn on the instrument panel; then let's connect our diagnostic tools on the OBD socket of the car, connecting the mobile phone through the application, as shown in the video. At this point we scan the errors, going to the engine warning light item to reset (following the procedure indicated); so let's check if there are other errors on the control unit!
Posted on 30 July 2022 by ScegliAuto
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