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Carbonleg

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Have already picked up some great advice as guest and thought I should bite the bullet and join...name is Woody (Carbonleg)

An advocate for the LC Amazon (100 series since 1998 - currently on second - a 2005 model year) - its beginning to stretch it's legs at 310K miles so keen to start doing my own work on the old girl rather than paying others! First job is new Clock Spring and then exhaust mid box so any advice warmly received.
 
Welcome Woody. Respectable mileage there. Any pictures?
 
Cheers Jacob - I had the VX like your's previously for 8 years then moved on to the 2005 4.2 TD Auto. Looking good for mileage and lovingly maintained. In standard trim but reading some of the stories here may be time to treat it to a few mods! No exciting pics I'm afraid...
 
Clock spring fixed today - see my earlier thread which hopefully gives some useful advice:
Error Code B1181 - Open in D Squib (2nd Step) Circuit

Out with the old and in with the new - airbag light on my '05 HDJ100R 4.2 TD had started to come on - was diagnosed at my dealer as code B1181. The D squib (2nd step) circuit consists of the airbag sensor assy centre, spiral cable sub-assy and horn button assy. This has four DTC Detecting conditions:
  • Open circuit in D+ wire harness or D- wire harness of squib
  • D Squib (2nd step) malfunction
  • Spiral cable sub-assy malfunction
  • Airbag sensor assay centre malfunction.
A few videos exist on You Tube which go into this but not specifically for the Amazon model. However the principal behind most is the same and in my view from reading numerous comments it is generally an issue with the Clock Spring (Spiral cable sub-assy malfunction) - If you take the old component apart, over time and use, this can brake next to the contact ends (my girl has done 313K miles so probably understandable). In my case the horn and cruise control still worked. Not having attempted anything like this before, I was amazed at how straight forward when armed with correct tools, advice and replacement parts and a substantial save on dealer fitting which I understand can fall into the many hundreds....

Tool List:
  • Ratchet with 19mm Socket
  • T30 Torx Bit or Driver
  • 3" Ratchet Extension
  • Small Flathead Screwdriver
  • #2 Phillips Screwdriver
  • 10mm Crescent Wrench or socket
  • Trim removal tool
  • Marker
  • Torque wrench
NB: I got away without requiring a Steering Wheel Puller Kit

Thanks goes to Milner Off Road who had the specific clock spring part item in stock and delivered overnight and true to their promise of 5% discount for LCC members:

STEERING HUB CLOCK SPRING / SQUIB / AIRBAG SPRING (OEM 84306-60080) for Toyota Uk / Europe Land Cruiser HDJ100 - 4.2TD 1998-8/2007 UK

All now working - a good mornings work. View attachment 155236 View attachment 155237
 
Welcome aboard Woody, “carbonleg” sounds like there may be a story behind that username :think:
 
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Welcome aboard Woody, “carbonleg” sounds like there may be a story behind that username :think:
You guest it Clive - pic here showing my wears giving a bit of TLC to the HDJ100 - Have hand controls fitted too!

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You guest it Clive - pic here showing my wears giving a bit of TLC to the HDJ100 - Have hand controls fitted too!

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That’s brilliant Woody, looks a pretty hi-tech piece of engineering, and I’m not talking Cruisers here :lol:

Good to see you up and at it, even if it is only giving Henry a “breather”. :thumbup:
 
Thats strange .. I can never get Henrys head back on unless the word Henry is in line with his Nose.. Seriously.. :think: Unless mines an earlier model..
 
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