rolandmystic3
UrbanCruiser Terminal 15 Interruption
Summary of the thread
A 2009 Toyota UrbanCruiser diesel with low mileage is experiencing a Terminal 15 ignition positive interruption, preventing the engine from starting. The suspected cause is a defective cable or plug connection. After investigation, the issue was confirmed to be a defective plug connection in the wiring harness, which was resolved with a repair costing 95€.
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rolandmystic3 (community.author)
Thanks. Could you give me more details about what happened with yours? Did the error memory also show a Terminal 15 interruption? Were there any other symptoms besides the engine not starting? This might help me.
GBaum89
I honestly can't recall the error codes, sorry. I just remember the car wouldn't start, and I panicked. I took it to a workshop. If you're unsure, maybe you should consult a professional too.
rolandmystic3 (community.author)
The problem was a defective plug connection in the wiring harness, causing the Terminal 15 interruption. The repair, including parts and labor, cost 95€.
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GBaum89
I also own an UrbanCruiser, and I vaguely remember something similar. I'm not a car expert, but mine refused to start one day. It might be unrelated, but did you check the relay switch, main power supply, or battery terminals? It could be a simple fix.