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Toyota Soarer GZ20 speedometer not working


Butti

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2.0 GT-TWIN TURBO L 1989 (A340E 4-speed A/T) (digital gauge cluster ) I've had this car for a week now, as soon as I started driving it everything was working perfectly. Then after 30min the speed started going crazy (100km to 30km to 130km)then boom to zero 0km... really annoying. took it to a guy and he told me the speed sensor is bad, I got the part number (89411-22060 or 89411-22061) but I cant find the part anywhere + I don't think the original owner actually put in the right speed sensor because it looks different from the images online to the one that I have. I put some images. i just need to fix this and the car will be complete. thank you. 

 

a pic of the speed sensor that was pulled out of the auto transmission = https://imageupload.io/b6nZKIrZWXT9Fv3

a pic of the speed sensor from another angle = https://imageupload.io/JJIGwnSXmC9rsCV

a pic of the speed cluster = https://imageupload.io/6h6r23xCLc4mzgn 

a pic of the car = https://imageupload.io/jHkTOE7JlEOWoOy

 

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Toyota discontinued that part. This a motorhome site but we have had quite a few members with the same problem.  Your relegated to junk yard shopping or this place in Dubai.  They have come through for members here before. Reasonable shipping prices and pretty fast

https://toyotadxb.com/spare-parts/toyota/sensor-speed-8941122060/

Linda S 

Just realized where you are. They are right next to you. 

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People have been looking for this part for a long time. I found a post from 2015 where someone was talking about it being discontinued and couldn't find it. Don't know what to tell you. If you were in America I would say search salvage yards but most countries don't have the huge salvage yards we have in the USA. 

Linda S

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The Soarer was never sold in the US or Canada, so even a used part is not likely to be found on our shores if thats the only vehicle it was used in.  Tough one.

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Not true. Here we would have called it a Cressida Mark II. A couple of tiny design differences but same engine and electronically controlled transmission. That same exact electronically controlled tranny, A340E, was also used in our campers during that time period. I have pulled the sensor were talking about from a 4Runner for another member. 

Linda S

 

 

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