Help weird electrical Problem 2010 Hilux Diesel

Re: Help weird electrical Problem 2010 Hilux Diesel

Postby martynvella on Tue, 24 Nov 2015 4:15 +0000

Just re read your original post, forgot it is a 15 model,

Don't touch it, take it to a dealer if you haven't fitted extra reverse lights.
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Re: Help weird electrical Problem 2010 Hilux Diesel

Postby xychix on Thu, 07 Jan 2016 8:20 +0000

If its warrantly let the dealer handle it, if the excellent port of Martynvella didn't get you there have a look to all other stuff that might be connected to reverse lights / switch (For example trailer reverse lights? Loads of conducting stuff in the connector might give similar issues)

Hopefully it's resolved already, would be great to know what was diagnosed in the end :)
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Re: Help weird electrical Problem 2010 Hilux Diesel

Postby bennyo on Sun, 29 May 2016 7:39 +0000

I just had a similar problem, 2012 D4D. Drove it Friday with no problems. Replaced a cracked tail light assembly this morning with a $50 Ebay one, then went out in wife's car. Tonight went to drive the Hilux and found that my AC, blinkers, reverse lights, power windows, power heat and fan weren't working. Radio, wipers/washers, hazards, headlights, dash lights & remote central locking were OK. It seemed strange to me that the blinkers didn't work individually but the hazards and flash on lock/unlock were fine. I took the tail light back off, replaced the new wiring harness with the OEM one, then when the problem persisted went looking for a blown fuse.

Found that it was the 10A ECU/IG & Gauge fuse on the driver's side. Absolute pain in the arse to get my big clumbsy fingers in there to get it out, even with the supplied tool. Here's hoping that there was something wrong with the harness on the new tail light and I don't have to do that fuse again.
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Re: Help weird electrical Problem 2010 Hilux Diesel

Postby 01Turbolux on Sun, 28 Aug 2016 2:30 +0000

Turned out to be the switch on the gear box that signals reverse is engaged. Toyota replaced it and all good now
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Re: Help weird electrical Problem 2010 Hilux Diesel

Postby K_east88 on Wed, 10 Oct 2018 5:46 +0000

G'day fellas this problem is happening to me now, its a 2012 ive got two sets of reverse lights checked them this afternoon. Its fine when i put it in reverse but as soon as i push the clutch in it blows... Any ideas??
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Re: Help weird electrical Problem 2010 Hilux Diesel

Postby Blackhole on Thu, 20 Dec 2018 6:33 +0000

Check wiring to reverse light switch underneath on gear box and wiring to reverse lights if their after market lights id start with them , also trailer connector if you have one
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Re: Help weird electrical Problem 2010 Hilux Diesel

Postby flyen5 on Sun, 31 Jan 2021 10:06 +0000

I had the same issue with no power to accessories turned out to be the 100 amp fuse for the alternator in the engine bay it was hard to see the break in the fuse but once I located it an temp fixed it with 3 strands or 15amp house fuse wire all systems were go. Power windows wipers ect back again.
Note this fuse blew due to a previous mechanic changing the alternator n not taking the positive lead off the battery
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Re: Help weird electrical Problem 2010 Hilux Diesel

Postby Rob_Wood on Sun, 31 Jan 2021 5:49 +0000

flyen5 wrote:I had the same issue with no power to accessories turned out to be the 100 amp fuse for the alternator in the engine bay it was hard to see the break in the fuse but once I located it an temp fixed it with 3 strands or 15amp house fuse wire all systems were go. Power windows wipers ect back again.
Note this fuse blew due to a previous mechanic changing the alternator n not taking the positive lead off the battery


I'd get the proper fuse link ASAP if I was you. Fuse wire for houses is rated for AC current and your vehicle is all DC. I'd prefer to eyre on the side of caution and get the proper link "Just to be Safe".
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