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I have just got my first Supra. It is a 1995 NA and I love it. I keep going out to look at the lines when it is parked - I must be a sad git. Anyways, whenever I accelerate uphill the engine management light comes on. It stays on until you switch the ignition off, then the light says off until the next hill!! Car has a HKS exhaust and induction filter - could the filter be the cause - too much air ??

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Originally posted by 250horses

I have just got my first Supra. It is a 1995 NA and I love it. I keep going out to look at the lines when it is parked - I must be a sad git. Anyways, whenever I accelerate uphill the engine management light comes on. It stays on until you switch the ignition off, then the light says off until the next hill!! Car has a HKS exhaust and induction filter - could the filter be the cause - too much air ??

 

More likely your brake fluid is low - top it up and it will prob go away!

 

:thumbs:

 

And yes - welcome to sad git land - we've all been there!

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Originally posted by Paul E

More likely your brake fluid is low - top it up and it will prob go away!

 

Eh, how can toping up the brake fluid cure the engine management problem? :conf:

 

250horses, firstly welcome to the board. If the engine management light is coming on, you should be able to get the diagnostic code from the ECU which should tell u why the engine light is coming on. im not sure how you can get the diagnostic code on a N/A but im sure someone on here will point you in the right direction.

 

if the engine light is coming on while you're going up a hill then the car is obviously not liking it when the car is under load.. does the car feel like its running ok under load? any misfire or holding back?

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I am pretty sure the O2 sensor is fitted near one of the CATS on the Exhaust.

 

The reason why im suggesting that it could be a problem with the o2 sensor, is because im sensing that it could be a fueling issue, as you've said that you're not suffering from misfire..

 

Only real way to find out what the problem is, run a diagnostic check on the ECU.

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Im sure there are alot of How To's on how to get Error codes from the ECU on http://www.mkiv.com.. have you tried searching this forum on info on how to get error codes from the ECU? i would even have a look at http://www.supraforums.com which can provide a wealth of info..

 

Having said that, running a diagnostic test on the ECU is not for the faint hearted, shorting the wrong pins out could do some damage..

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No2 SpeedSensor. Hmmmmmmm interesting. Where is it?

I am a little concerned to try the wire check as I have been advised that if I get it wrong I can fook things up. Also I dont where the pins are - somewhere near the throttle housing?

Anyways if I could find the no2 speed sensor I could clean it up?

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the no 2 speed sensor is near the gear box , u can reach it and clean it but it probably wont help u :( .....its all connected with the A.B.S set-up......

 

i caant really help much more because u need to do more testing to find out why the no 2 speed sensor is telling u theres a problem......

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Originally posted by 250horses

I have just got my first Supra. It is a 1995 NA and I love it. I keep going out to look at the lines when it is parked - I must be a sad git.

 

I have just had my front replaced with a Bomex, and a FMIC fitted, the other day it was parked in the works car park, and I kept popping down every few hours, to to gaze at it lovenelly, like a newborn child, quick where is she............. :(

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