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 Post subject: ABS Error Codes
PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:34 am 
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Shamelessly stolen from the GT4OC for reference since it would be a shame to see this information disappear again


11 — Open shorted relay circuit. Check modulator wiring harness, solenoid relay, solenoid relay wiring harness and solenoid relay connector.

12 — Short in solenoid relay circuit. Check modulator wiring harness, solenoid relay, solenoid relay wiring harness and solenoid relay connector.

13 — Open pump motor relay circuit. Check modulator wiring harness, pump motor wiring harness, pump motor relay circuit and pump motor connector.

14 — Short in pump motor relay circuit. Check modulator wiring harness, pump motor wiring harness, pump motor relay circuit and pump motor connector.

21 — Open or short in ABS solenoid for right front wheel.

22 — Open or short in ABS solenoid for left front wheel.

23 — Open or short in ABS solenoid for right rear wheel.

24 — Open or short in ABS solenoid for left rear wheel.

31 — Problem in right front wheel speed sensor circuit.

32 — Problem in left front wheel speed sensor circuit.

33 — Problem in right rear wheel speed sensor circuit.

34 — Problem in left rear wheel speed sensor circuit.

35 — Open in left front or right rear wheel speed sensor (WSS) circuit.

36 — Open in right front or left rear WSS circuit.

37 — Faulty rear speed sensor rotor.

41 — Battery voltage too low or high (under 9.5 volts or over 16.2 volts). Check battery and charging system.

51 — Pump motor is locked or pump motor circuit is open. Check pump motor, motor relay, wiring harness and modulator ground connections.

"Always on" (no flash codes, just a steady light) — Malfunction of ABS module.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:23 pm 
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I think these are referenced in both the Toyota manuals and also the Chilton's, so not shamelessly stolen, probably copied from the same source! :)

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well yes that's true enough. I think they came off celicatech this time but I get so tired of seeing stuff vanish into the quagmire I like to try and save decent material


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Am I right in saying that to check abs error codes you bridge tc and e1 and count the flashes of the abs light?

There seems to be very little information about this quick check on any of the forums

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Right, I've done the check and come back with a code 32...

Problem in left front wheel speed sensor circuit.

I'm guessing that when the car recently had a new clutch fitted something was knocked/damaged/not connected perfectly hence the error code.

This thread has come along at the perfect time; prior to it I didn't even know about the abs light flashing codes 8)

I'll have a look under the car in the next few days

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 10:17 pm 
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All the sensors have a length of cable that then connects to the main car loom, You can inspect this connection and if necessary measure the resistance of the sensor :)

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 11:29 pm 
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When my clutch was replaced a while back the workshop damaged one of the ABS sensors. Fortunately they were good enough to admit it was their fault so they replaced it at their expense ..... I don't think it was cheap!

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