Myvi OD light blinking

joshualee

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I am also facing such issue.. Still no solution found up to now.. Am worried after changing GB problem still occur.. Any idea if changing to Manual Gearbox will do any good?
 

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I am also facing such issue.. Still no solution found up to now.. Am worried after changing GB problem still occur.. Any idea if changing to Manual Gearbox will do any good?
Pretty sure changing to a manual will completely remove the blinking light altogether. Manuals don't have TCUs afterall....
 

joshualee

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Pretty sure changing to a manual will completely remove the blinking light altogether. Manuals don't have TCUs afterall....
Because after all the hassle changing timing chain and diagnose.. Seems like no solution at all.. Guess its best to just change to manual.. :hmmmm:
 

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Could be
1. The connector for the gearbox loose/wet/sot
2. The sensor/solenoid problem
3. TCU rosak
 
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Hi guys, my Myvi 1.3 (2010) is having the same issue, OD light & Engine light blinking, brought to the workshop they checked and reset the ECU and changed the (Input) & (Output) socket which connects to the engine, it was fine for A DAY, and the issue occurs again, I've checked with few other foreman regarding my matter, they claim it must be timing chain...
 

wsonny

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After so many years now only i solve this problem by changing whole unit solenoid cost less then RM400. lucky didnt really go to change the timing chain or gearbox
 

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