jakob_mueller1
Etios radiator oil pressure defect
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A 2020 Toyota Etios owner is experiencing a radiator oil pressure defect, with transmission indicator and check engine lights on, and the automatic transmission in emergency mode, causing shifting issues and grinding noises. The problem may be due to a defective cable or plug connection. A suggested solution is to inspect and repair the cable connection, which resolved the issue for another owner with a similar problem.
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jakob_mueller1 (community.author)
I have not seen any obvious leaks. Where exactly should I be looking for those cable or plug connections you mentioned?
alinaschmid47
Right, the cable I mean, it is hard to find without lifting the car. I had a similar issue. I would take it to a workshop. Seems to me that the cable or plug connection of the component might be defective.
jakob_mueller1 (community.author)
Thank you for your help. Indeed, the cable connection was defective. The repair cost me 95€.
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alinaschmid47
Whoa, sounds rough! I had something similar happen in my Etios, though mine's a bit older. Those symptoms – especially the lights and weird shifting – are no fun. Did you check for any obvious leaks around the radiator or any frayed wires near the transmission?