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2018 Toyota Tacoma 3.5L
I recently had my check engine light on, The truck was giving the following codes:
P0598 - Thermostat Heater Control Circuit Low
P0037 - O2 Sensor
P0057 - O2 Sensor
P0441 - EVAP System

I spent about two hours on google and found no info about these codes happening on other tacomas.
I replaced both O2 Sensors and the thermostat, reset the codes and nothing happened, Still had a check engine light.

Turns out it was an add-a-fuse I had in the main fuse box that was causing the ECM to have some sort of glitch.

I wanted to post this so anyone looking for those specific codes can check the fuse box before having to unnecessarily replace parts.
 
2018 Toyota Tacoma 3.5L
I recently had my check engine light on, The truck was giving the following codes:
P0598 - Thermostat Heater Control Circuit Low
P0037 - O2 Sensor
P0057 - O2 Sensor
P0441 - EVAP System

I spent about two hours on google and found no info about these codes happening on other tacomas.
I replaced both O2 Sensors and the thermostat, reset the codes and nothing happened, Still had a check engine light.

Turns out it was an add-a-fuse I had in the main fuse box that was causing the ECM to have some sort of glitch.

I wanted to post this so anyone looking for those specific codes can check the fuse box before having to unnecessarily replace parts.
Was it Raptor Lights? 😁
Shot you a message about the O2 sensors if you got stuck with them.
 
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It was the alpha rex headlights!
 
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Did you check all the wiring? Figure out what exactly caused it?
Removed the add a fuse, it was like magic, the wire seemed to be ok, no tears or chafing
 
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Efi no.4
It had a 5amp add a fuse
 
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