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Check engine light and loss of power in 2013 Toyota 4Runner - suspected faulty intake manifold pressure sensor
Jerking on acceleration
Loss of engine power
Poor fuel economy
Unsteady engine
Check engine light on
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Hey, no problem, you're welcome. So, the repair costs for fixing the problem with the intake manifold pressure sensor wiring harness amounted to €95 for me. I thought it was pretty expensive at first, but believe me, it was worth it to get it fixed. And to answer your second question, since the repair I haven't had any more problems with the intake manifold pressure sensor malfunctioning. Everything runs smoothly and fuel consumption is back to normal. A real peace of mind, to be honest. Hope that gives you a little more insight. Take good care of your 4Runner!
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Hey, thanks for the info. 95€ seems to be a fair price considering the circumstances. I'm reassured to hear that everything has been going well since the repair. Your experience gives me a bit of hope again. I'll take it to the mechanic in exactly the same way. Let's see how it goes. Thanks again for your help!
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Hi, I had the same situation with my 2010 Toyota Land Cruiser. The intake manifold pressure sensor wiring harness was open and shorted, and I had to realize that this problem should be taken seriously. My symptoms were similar to yours: check engine light, loss of power, rough engine, and poor gas mileage. It's not a nice feeling, I know. At the garage, they replaced the faulty wiring harness and checked and then replaced the sensor. Replacing both parts was necessary to get my car working normally again. The repair took a few hours but was straightforward. I hope this helps you. All the best with your 4Runner!
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