I own a 1997 Toyota Sprinter / Carib BZ model. It had an issue this morning when it felt like a loss of power when travelling at 100km/hr (almost like the car was going to stall or was stalling). Later in the day the car did a similar thing travelling at 50km/hr. The second time the OBD warning light came on on the dash board screen. I pulled over and popped the bonnet, checked the coil and rotor cap HT leads were attached, they were but I could not see if the other leads were attached due to the plastic cover over the rocker cover. What could be the problem?
Many thanks, Joe
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possible the battery is not grounded correctly?
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(???) The warning lights are located in/on the dashboard surface and should light up for a few seconds as a system check, when you start the vehicle.
Ale a look in the handbook should be in there