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    Default 05 Corolla with MMT, several trans fault codes

    Hello
    My MMT 2005 corolla has been given me problems. It is jumping into neutral while driving. I scanned the car and found the following trouble codes. PO808, PO810, PO812, PO900.


    Anyone ever had these?


    Was looking at a TSB for PO810 and my sedan was manufactured in UK and states ECU needs to be replaced with new design. I had this recall done years ago. So assuming something else is trigerring the faults. Clutch bad? Clutch position sensor?

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    Change the clutch

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    Check clutch actuator first and reprogram gearbox with it or similar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbart View Post
    Change the clutch
    You think cluth is bad? Experience with this or just assuming like I also think may be clutch?

    Quote Originally Posted by bursuc View Post
    Check clutch actuator first and reprogram gearbox with it or similar.

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    I removed clutch actuator, had no play in it and seems fine, unless sensor or motor itself are shot. One of the codes is for the sensor, but asks you to look at other things first such as fuse and relay. Havent found any info on the relay.

    Thanks to both.

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    Did you solve it?
    Last edited by Stelaras; 2nd May, 2017 at 09:00 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stelaras View Post
    Did you solve it?

    No I did not.

 

 

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