On a 1998 Toyota model, you can connect a code scanner to the OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics) port, which is typically located under the dashboard near the driver's side, often just above the brake pedal. Look for a rectangular connector that may have a cover or panel. Ensure the vehicle is turned on (but the engine doesn't need to be running) to access the diagnostic data.
its next to the battery on the side of the fuse box.. should be a little box that says diagnostic.
You should check that. Connect a code scanner to find out what the light means. You can borrow, rent or buy a code scanner at most auto parts retailers. Some will even help you connect and read the code.
The engine model serial code for the 1998 Toyota Supra 12092108.
I have a 2008 toyota fielder and the engine check light came on .when check with a scanner code p1589 shows .where is this sensor located
You read the codes with a scanner, repair the cause, and clear the code with the scanner.
Trouble Code P1705 means:NC2 revolution sensor circuit malfunction
The computer will tell you. If you have a "check engine" light, connect a code scanner to see what the computer has detected. If there is a problem with the oxygen sensor the code scanner will display the appropriate problem code.
sorry I am an idiot I found it under the steering column
To connect an engine code scanner to a 1989 Ford Bronco, locate the diagnostic connector, which is typically found under the dashboard near the steering column. Use a compatible OBD-I scanner, as the Bronco from this year utilizes the OBD-I system. Plug the scanner into the connector, turn the ignition key to the "on" position without starting the engine, and follow the scanner's instructions to retrieve any diagnostic trouble codes.
Repair the problem that turned it on and then clear the code with an OBD2 scanner/code reader
The plug you are looking for is at the of the plastic shield that is just below steering column.
Call Toyota and give then the radio model # they Ill give you the code