rembo Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 hi there all start a few weeks ago when i slip on the water (aquaplaning) splelling???? well the traction control light appear in the dash and stayed light so i was told that the abs and tration control management was the same and obviously its not working right so here is the question does a management from a toyota camry v6 abs ( assuming that traction control to) if not how much one from lexus approximatly is???
Toysrme Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 why would you let someone replace the system when you don't know what is wrong with it? you like giving money away? Read the ABS code, it will tell you the problem. Fix the problem. Typically it's just something cheap like a wheel speed sensor needing replacing, or has been knocked out of alignment.
coleycoleman1906 Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 why would you let someone replace the system when you don't know what is wrong with it? you like giving money away?Read the ABS code, it will tell you the problem. Fix the problem. Typically it's just something cheap like a wheel speed sensor needing replacing, or has been knocked out of alignment. I've been quoted 350 by toyota to fix my speed sensor. If i buy the part for 190, can I install it myself?!? Thanks in advance
wwest Posted March 20, 2008 Posted March 20, 2008 why would you let someone replace the system when you don't know what is wrong with it? you like giving money away?Read the ABS code, it will tell you the problem. Fix the problem. Typically it's just something cheap like a wheel speed sensor needing replacing, or has been knocked out of alignment. I've been quoted 350 by toyota to fix my speed sensor. If i buy the part for 190, can I install it myself?!? Thanks in advance I would suggest removing/cleaning/re-adjusting the speed sensor gap first. Metal filings, "fines" covering the sensor tip can be a problem as would poor electrical connections. The sensor itself rarely fails.
coleycoleman1906 Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 hello, i tried to clean it, but couldnt even remove it! What tool is best to remove it? any tips! why would you let someone replace the system when you don't know what is wrong with it? you like giving money away?Read the ABS code, it will tell you the problem. Fix the problem. Typically it's just something cheap like a wheel speed sensor needing replacing, or has been knocked out of alignment. I've been quoted 350 by toyota to fix my speed sensor. If i buy the part for 190, can I install it myself?!? Thanks in advance I would suggest removing/cleaning/re-adjusting the speed sensor gap first. Metal filings, "fines" covering the sensor tip can be a problem as would poor electrical connections. The sensor itself rarely fails.
coleycoleman1906 Posted March 24, 2008 Posted March 24, 2008 why would you let someone replace the system when you don't know what is wrong with it? you like giving money away?Read the ABS code, it will tell you the problem. Fix the problem. Typically it's just something cheap like a wheel speed sensor needing replacing, or has been knocked out of alignment. I've been quoted 350 by toyota to fix my speed sensor. If i buy the part for 190, can I install it myself?!? Thanks in advance I would suggest removing/cleaning/re-adjusting the speed sensor gap first. Metal filings, "fines" covering the sensor tip can be a problem as would poor electrical connections. The sensor itself rarely fails. any tips to remove this wheel sensor
cowboyzfan Posted October 23, 2008 Posted October 23, 2008 why would you let someone replace the system when you don't know what is wrong with it? you like giving money away?Read the ABS code, it will tell you the problem. Fix the problem. Typically it's just something cheap like a wheel speed sensor needing replacing, or has been knocked out of alignment. How do you read the ABS code? I've tried to search the forum but I can't use 3 letters in my search without getting an error. Thanks in advance.
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