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> abs light = boken abs sensor, according to toyota
post Jun 5, 2006 - 9:50 AM
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m0dd3d1



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is this right? has anyone else experiienced this? i do have the eibach pro-kit installed, and it was been on since installation! plus, they wanted to charge me about $150 a piece for replacement/installation.

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post Jun 5, 2006 - 12:03 PM
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http://www.celicatech.com/imagearchive/bgb...94_6gmanual.htm
http://www.celicatech.com/imagearchive/bgb...ke%20system.pdf

I'm not sure if the method for retrieving ABS codes changed with OBDII but it's worth a shot. You might try autozone, they pull codes for free but I don't know if they do ABS.


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post Jun 13, 2006 - 10:54 PM
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ignition in the ON position,
bridge E1 & TC in the diagnostics box, just like checking codes, read the code from the ABS light


Code 11
Open in solenoid relay circuit. Check actuator wiring
harness, solenoid relay, solenoid relay wiring harness and solenoid
relay connector.

Code 12
Short in solenoid relay circuit. Check actuator wiring
harness, solenoid relay, solenoid relay wiring harness and solenoid
relay connector.

Code 13
Open in pump motor relay circuit. Check actuator wiring
harness, pump motor relay, pump motor relay wiring harness and pump
motor relay connector.

Code 14
Short in pump motor relay circuit. Check actuator wiring
harness, pump motor relay, pump motor relay wiring harness and pump
motor relay connector.

Code 21
Open or short circuit in solenoid for right front wheel.
Check actuator solenoid, wiring harness and connector.

Code 22
Open or short circuit in solenoid for left front wheel. Check
actuator solenoid, wiring harness and connector.

Code 23
Open or short circuit in solenoid for right rear wheel. Check
actuator solenoid, wiring harness and connector.

Code 24
Open or short circuit in solenoid for left rear wheel. Check
actuator solenoid, wiring harness and connector.

Code 31
Malfunction of right front wheel speed sensor signal. Check
speed sensor, sensor rotor, wiring harness and connector.

Code 32
Malfunction of left front wheel speed sensor signal. Check
speed sensor, sensor rotor, wiring harness and connector.

Code 33
Malfunction of right rear wheel speed sensor signal. Check
speed sensor, sensor rotor, wiring harness and connector.

Code 34
Malfunction of left rear wheel speed sensor signal. Check
speed sensor, sensor rotor, wiring harness, and connector.

Code 35
Open in left front or right rear wheel speed sensor circuit.
Check speed sensor, sensor rotor, wiring harness and connector.

Code 36
Open in right front or left rear wheel speed sensor circuit.
Check speed sensor, sensor rotor, wiring harness and connector.

Code 37
Rear speed sensor rotor malfunction. Check rear sensor
rotors.

Code 41
Battery voltage is less than 9.5 volts or more than 16.2
volts. Check battery and voltage regulator.

Code 51
Actuator pump motor is locked or pump motor circuit open.
Check pump motor, pump motor relay, vehicle battery, actuator wiring
harness, connectors, actuator pump motor circuit and actuator ground
bolt.

ABS Light Always On
Malfunction of ABS ECU. Inspect ABS ECU connector for proper
installation and undamaged terminals. Repair as necessary. If
connector is okay, temporarily substitute known good ABS ECU. Retest
system.


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post Jun 15, 2006 - 9:04 PM
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if a wheel sensor code is stored then most likely whoever installed your susp kit

a. tried to removed the sensor from the knuckle, 9/10 times they break off. (dont ask how i know)
or
b. let the knuckle dangle while removing the strut and damaged the wiring and/or sensor.


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