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Old 11-24-2009, 01:59 PM   #14
cr.chango
 
Drives: Yaris Hatch 2003 1.3L
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Cartago, Costa Rica
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Hello guys,

Well, after all the technician said it was a matter of a couple of parts within the computer... I had the components numbers, but I donīt remember where I put it (the note)... As soon as I find it, I'll post the numbers here FYI... I believe it was R135, but no idea if itīs correct or if it even exists...

Anyway, the car doesnīt have the problem anymore.

The complete alternator was kept, no changes or problems were found by the electrician, and it turned out to be a computer signal problem, thatīs what he said.

I'll keep an eye on it for a couple of months... keep you posted...

I donīt have to say that Iīm not satisfied with the service I received from that guy, but I am very pleased with your help guys!!!

Thanks a lot!!
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