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Emina Reversing


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We've just bought an Emina. Its really lumpy when reversing into parking space or driveway. Any clues as to why this might be.

Thanks :bye:

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No idea.. but welcome to the madhouse :thumbsup:

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Yeah, welcome to the club, I cant help you either, some1 will soon be here who can though

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Sorry - can't help either. Is it running correctly when goping forwards I presume?

Something rubbing somewhere.

Welcome to the boards. I presume you're talking about reversing a car, and not reversing an !Removed!....

lol....

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man.. i read the title of this thread wrong!!.. :lol:

im sure someone with some know how will help you soon bud.. :)

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Thats a difficult one.

Might be better posting on toyotaeminaownersclub I think thats what its called. There pretty helpful I haven't been on there since i sold my Emina a while ago.

Could be a dodgy solenoid in the auto box but I'm not qualified to figure it out sorry.

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man.. i read the title of this thread wrong!!.. :lol:

im sure someone with some know how will help you soon bud.. :)

ooohh!.... see what you mean, will rephrase it on the Toyota 'Enima' club forum :eek:

Thanx

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