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ManniSchuh
Seeking Advice on Troubleshooting Terminal 30 Interruption in 2015 Toyota NoahHey, my 2015 Toyota Noah with a Gasoline engine is acting up. I've noticed a few symptoms: overall electric malfunction, stored fault, dimming and flashing lights, and a weak battery on startup. My hunch is it could be an issue with terminal 30 interruption. Anyone been through something like this with their ride? How did your mechanic tackle this? I'm trying to narrow my troubleshooting, any advice or experiences would be awesome!
Weak battery when starting the engine
Dim or flickering lights
Fault stored
General electric malfunction
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ManniSchuh (Author)
GertiSchm
No worries at all! 189k kms is a fair bit of distance, and with it being your daily ride, the battery's definitely had to put in a good shift. I reckon you might be on the right track with the battery swap. I also noted about terminal 30 interruption you asked initially, it could be. But generally, it's quite rare and usually occurs due to loose connections or corrosion. So maybe get your mechanic to check out the connections as well while you're at it. Best of luck with the repair. Keep us in the loop about how it turns out!
Hey! I've been in your shoes with my 2013 Toyota Voxy. I ain't no mechanic but I learned a thing or two about cars over the years. My battery was giving some problems; lights flickering, unusual faults popping up, you name it... Went to my usual workshop and turns out, the battery was discharged and needed a swap. Ended up dishing out close to 290 Euro for it. Could be your battery acting up as well, you might want to get it checked. Could you share the mileage of your car and how often you use it? I might be able to help a bit more with that info.