Central locking keeps activating while driving. Am having issues with what I think is the central locking (or possibly the sliding door closer/lock) which for some reason is continually activating once the car reaches 25 kms/h. I.e. whereas before it used ot just lock once it sounds like every few seconds the lock is trying to activate again. Expert. 215 Answers. It is the gauge fuse and it is located on the d-side lower dash panel under steering wheel. it should have a little panel access door that will pull off to see the fuse block or you might have to take the lower panel off the cover or owners manual should show you which one is the gauge fuse. if i can help in any way give To do this, connect the red cable of the multimeter to the positive pole of the battery and the black cable to the negative pole. After not driving the car for a few hours, the voltage should still be between 12.4 and 12.7 volts. If the voltage is less than 12 volts, the battery should be recharged or replaced. Toyota Model: Carina II. Toyota Year: 1991. Location: Other/Non-UK. Posted February 25. I have a Toyota Hiace 2003 and now the door lock mechanism is so worn that the driver's door wont open with key anymore. Central locking system still works just fine. The location for the "Slide Door Lock" (which also contains an electric switch) is in the rear of the sliding door located mid way up door. You can see (sliding door opened from the back) it without dissembling the door. And, the lock is made up of plastic (dirty white in color). Mar 06, 2010 • 2001 Toyota Sienna. The glow plug control module determines the timing and electric current required by the glow plugs based on input from the Engine Control Unit; The heating element in the glow plug is electrified so it heats up and emits visible light (hence the name); Intake air is compressed; The fuel injector spray directs fuel onto the hot tip of the glow plug; .

toyota hiace central locking module location