Zero point calibration
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Zero point calibration
Can anyone give me instructions to do a zero point calibration on an 07 LX470? I have found posts for other Lexus vehicles but I think the ports on the LX may be different. I'm trying to get the VSC Trac/VSC Off lights to turn of. I do not have a CEL light on. Thanks for your help.
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Can anyone give me instructions to do a zero point calibration on an 07 LX470? I have found posts for other Lexus vehicles but I think the ports on the LX may be different. I'm trying to get the VSC Trac/VSC Off lights to turn of. I do not have a CEL light on. Thanks for your help.
You may have a wheel sensor going or gone south, a sloppy rack and pinion can cause the same issues. So can suspension modifications, the deceleration sensor, and/or the steering angle sensor.
If you don't want to diy it, take it to a dealer (either Lexus or Toyota should be able to handle the issue.
I did a quick search in the 100 series section on MUD, check http://forum.ih8mud.com/search/58242...&o=relevance&c[node]=26
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Ports on the diagnostic connector appear to be the same.
You may have a wheel sensor going or gone south, a sloppy rack and pinion can cause the same issues. So can suspension modifications, the deceleration sensor, and/or the steering angle sensor.
If you don't want to diy it, take it to a dealer (either Lexus or Toyota should be able to handle the issue.
I did a quick search in the 100 series section on MUD, check http://forum.ih8mud.com/search/58242...&o=relevance&c[node]=26
You may have a wheel sensor going or gone south, a sloppy rack and pinion can cause the same issues. So can suspension modifications, the deceleration sensor, and/or the steering angle sensor.
If you don't want to diy it, take it to a dealer (either Lexus or Toyota should be able to handle the issue.
I did a quick search in the 100 series section on MUD, check http://forum.ih8mud.com/search/58242...&o=relevance&c[node]=26
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Okay I figured it out. Here is a link to instructions on how you clear this issue. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/att...alibration.pdf
The ports for the LX470 are 4 and 12(they are right on top of each other). I believe it's the same as a 4runner. If you follow the instructions it should clear up the issue. Just make sure you are parked on a level surface and that the steering wheel is straight when doing this procedure.
The ports for the LX470 are 4 and 12(they are right on top of each other). I believe it's the same as a 4runner. If you follow the instructions it should clear up the issue. Just make sure you are parked on a level surface and that the steering wheel is straight when doing this procedure.
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