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My right rear turn signal on my Toyota Yaris 2007 isn't working. Just got car back from dealership that had to replace right rear abs sensor. Did they forget to hook something up?
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Look for a disconnected ABS sensor wire at each wheel location. Make sure there is no corrosion on those connectors. If they test OK, then move on to the ABS motor and its wiring.
you cant you will have red brake lite and amber abs lite on,check code usually left rear is bad replace sensor and wire but get code checked first to do the correct one
"Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction". That may be either related to the speedometer or related to the ABS, if your Yaris is equipped with ABS. It indicates that the car THINKS that it should be able to sense how fast the wheels are turning when you're in motion, but it's getting a strange signal from the sensor.
Since this is a Yaris with front-wheel drive, your speed sensors will be somewhere between the transaxle and the front wheels, probably one on each side. Look for some sort of small device mounted next to the axle shafts or next to the brakes - that device should have wiring connected to it. Check the little electrical connector, make sure it's plugged together correctly. The sensor itself may have failed, though, so be prepared to replace one or the other. if replacing one doesn't solve the problem, put the original one back and use the new one to replace the sensor on the other side of the car.
RR= Red (+) Signals when played.
RR= W-B (-)
RL= Y (+) Signals when played.
RL= W-B (-)
Confirm the connections, because Toyota Yaris comes with and without integrated panels.
If the car has traction control and the traction light is on as well, then you likely have a failed wheel speed sensor. Now, the only way to know exactly what is wrong with the ABS is to have the ABS computer scanned. Dealers do have this scanner and some larger shops do as well. Just search your local phone listings for repair shops and call them to see if they have the ABS scanner. The only way to fix it right the first time is to scan the code. Otherwise, you are just going to throw parts at it and it would be cheaper to have the code scanned and replace the right part the first time. Besides, you might find out it is something wrong with the ABS computer or the servos, which you can't buy yourself from the part store. If you find out it is a wheel speed sensor, you can replace that yourself.
get IT test from toyota motors@Rs 1000/-.Tey will tell u any one or both rear sensors faulty.Get the sensor along with hub from bilalganj lahore@Rs 4000/ and get it changed from mechanic.Any problem contact me at email [email protected]
have someone pump the pedal and hold it, then you work from the right rear, left rear, right front, left front, while the person pumps and holds several times at each wheel.
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