Not in the door jams? That's where gf has one of her build plates from memory.
OK so I'm really curious about the trans/axle codes in the Century, but the build plate is nowhere to be found in the engine bay. Has anyone come across a later-model Toyota with the build plate in some weird location, eg in the cabin somewhere? I know some vans have it near the passenger seat under the carpet, but I don't want to go randomly pulling the interior apart if I can avoid it. Any tips?
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Not in the door jams? That's where gf has one of her build plates from memory.
Teh UZA80 - Project Century - Remotely p00'd by association
Originally Posted by Norbie
It's under the engine - Bring the car down to my place and we'll take the engine out - You look for the number while I hold the engine for you.
(Got a 1UZ here that I've grafted four extra carboard cylinders onto, he'll never notice!)
FYI not in reference to the Century But Toyota Echo's have them in the boot in the spare wheel well, very hard to find unless you know where to look.
So yes they do like hiding them
If in doubt power out
I like Bill's method, but I'll try looking in the boot first.
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Or passenger door jam.That is where my 05 Hilux is.
If you can't even find the build plate then it's just as well you're not modifying it... what a n00b.
Must.... avoid.... urge... to... upgrade... parts I haven't.... used.... yet.....
She has multiple plates by the sounds of things nothing sussOriginally Posted by cuzzo
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If in doubt power out
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