After Front Hub Replacement Have VSC Lights on
#1
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Good day,
I have read on the forums (which the posts have been very concise) different solutions to the issue I am having with my 2007 LS 460 Base model.
About a week ago I have had the front two wheel hubs replaced the work was done by a reputable indie shop, however I have the VSC, ABS and AFS Off lights on.
After scanning with my BlueDriver ODD II Bluetooth scanner I get the following code C1236 LEXUS - Foreign Object Attached On Tip Of Left Front Sensor
Read more: https://www.autocodes.com/c1236_lexus.html
When I clear the code it comes right back when I drive the car.
I am reaching out to get some advice on how to approach resolving this.
Thank you for any an all replies.
I have read on the forums (which the posts have been very concise) different solutions to the issue I am having with my 2007 LS 460 Base model.
About a week ago I have had the front two wheel hubs replaced the work was done by a reputable indie shop, however I have the VSC, ABS and AFS Off lights on.
After scanning with my BlueDriver ODD II Bluetooth scanner I get the following code C1236 LEXUS - Foreign Object Attached On Tip Of Left Front Sensor
Read more: https://www.autocodes.com/c1236_lexus.html
When I clear the code it comes right back when I drive the car.
I am reaching out to get some advice on how to approach resolving this.
Thank you for any an all replies.
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Good day,
I have read on the forums (which the posts have been very concise) different solutions to the issue I am having with my 2007 LS 460 Base model.
About a week ago I have had the front two wheel hubs replaced the work was done by a reputable indie shop, however I have the VSC, ABS and AFS Off lights on.
After scanning with my BlueDriver ODD II Bluetooth scanner I get the following code C1236 LEXUS - Foreign Object Attached On Tip Of Left Front Sensor
Read more: https://www.autocodes.com/c1236_lexus.html
When I clear the code it comes right back when I drive the car.
I am reaching out to get some advice on how to approach resolving this.
Thank you for any an all replies.
I have read on the forums (which the posts have been very concise) different solutions to the issue I am having with my 2007 LS 460 Base model.
About a week ago I have had the front two wheel hubs replaced the work was done by a reputable indie shop, however I have the VSC, ABS and AFS Off lights on.
After scanning with my BlueDriver ODD II Bluetooth scanner I get the following code C1236 LEXUS - Foreign Object Attached On Tip Of Left Front Sensor
Read more: https://www.autocodes.com/c1236_lexus.html
When I clear the code it comes right back when I drive the car.
I am reaching out to get some advice on how to approach resolving this.
Thank you for any an all replies.
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Thanks for the quick reply, metal shavings or debris is what I was thinking was causing the code, but I was told that the Front LH & RH speed sensors are inside the hub assembly.
Is that correct?
Or is it a separate component?
Is that correct?
Or is it a separate component?
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To remove the sensor , simply jack the car up and turn the wheel to the extreme left, then unclip the plug from the wheel speed sensor behind the wheel. Then turn the wheel to the extreme right and unbolt the wiring harness brackets from the control arm and body (with three screws). Then remove two of the screws and clip in the wheel arch and you can just reach your hand behind to unclip the sensor.
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Fantastic!
Thanks for the advice I am going to tackle it now and I will post my results.
Again I appreciate this thread and all the assistance the community provides to new owners like myself.
Thanks for the advice I am going to tackle it now and I will post my results.
Again I appreciate this thread and all the assistance the community provides to new owners like myself.
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Ok so I followed your instruction and I have the wire harness...so my question still remains;
Is the sensor in the hub assembly? or is the harness I just removed the sensor?
Is the sensor in the hub assembly? or is the harness I just removed the sensor?
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After pulling the wire harness cleaning the contacts with CRC contact cleaner and putting it all back together I don't the C1236 code anymore, I now get a B2415 Vehicle Speed Sensor.
I am wondering if the wiring harness is the culprit?
I am wondering if the wiring harness is the culprit?
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For a moment i got happy before i read that there is this new code damn did you see any damage to the harness or socket ?
I would recommend to clear the code and see if it comes back if it does then we have to go back and start looking for any damage to the harness or socket
I would recommend to clear the code and see if it comes back if it does then we have to go back and start looking for any damage to the harness or socket
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Thank you for the link, now it makes sense.
So upon inspection of the wire harness it does not seem like there is damage, I will have to take a multimeter to it to see if I get any voltage what should it read?
Also if I have to check fuses where are the location of the fuses for the ABS ECU?
The car did not come with the manual so today I am going to do some looking on the forum to find the information I need.
So upon inspection of the wire harness it does not seem like there is damage, I will have to take a multimeter to it to see if I get any voltage what should it read?
Also if I have to check fuses where are the location of the fuses for the ABS ECU?
The car did not come with the manual so today I am going to do some looking on the forum to find the information I need.
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Thank you for the link, now it makes sense.
So upon inspection of the wire harness it does not seem like there is damage, I will have to take a multimeter to it to see if I get any voltage what should it read?
Also if I have to check fuses where are the location of the fuses for the ABS ECU?
The car did not come with the manual so today I am going to do some looking on the forum to find the information I need.
So upon inspection of the wire harness it does not seem like there is damage, I will have to take a multimeter to it to see if I get any voltage what should it read?
Also if I have to check fuses where are the location of the fuses for the ABS ECU?
The car did not come with the manual so today I am going to do some looking on the forum to find the information I need.
Did you tet resetting the code
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Thegamemhb: I was able to get the user manual as I signed up on drivers.lexus and now have an electronic version of it.
MysteryMob : You are quite right parts do sometimes come defective.
MysteryMob : You are quite right parts do sometimes come defective.