rx330 2004 traction control problem
#1
rx330 2004 traction control problem
hello i have a problem when a go in a curve the traction control light comes on and begins beeping i no that isn normal because i will go at 60km and its a simple curve how can i solve this
#2
Could be something as simple as low tire pressure in one or more tires. The difference may not be enough to trigger the low tire pressure warning in the 2004 system. Have seen this myself. Otherwise, you may have a bad sensor which will need to be looked at. First, check those tire pressures.
#4
Had a slow leak in a tire some time back. When I went to get on the interstate entrance ramp when leaving the office the VSC lit up and I could feel the RX reacting. Dry roads, so it should not have done that. I checked to find the low tire pressure. Tire pressure indicator had not come on, but tires were cold so no telling when it might have come on. As I keep a 12V tire inflator in the hatch I was able to top the tire off and have it checked on my way home. Never did it again.
If not tire related, you should have your RX checked for any error codes being thrown. Shops like AutoZone will read these usually for no charge. If any are reported it would go a long way in helping to diagnose the problem. Not something I would put off for another day.
#5
Tires- unlikely unless they were really deflated. Bad strut cause one side of vehicle to be lower than path is possible.
Most common and likely problem is your yaw rate sensor. It will likely get worse. Once the engine and braking engages when it beeps, you have to replace the sensor ASAP AND PERFORM A ZERO POINT CALIBRATION.
The yaw rate sensors are what cause this issue most often.
I have an extra yaw rate sensor I will sell you if or anyone else wants it. Htownblue@gmail.com
Most common and likely problem is your yaw rate sensor. It will likely get worse. Once the engine and braking engages when it beeps, you have to replace the sensor ASAP AND PERFORM A ZERO POINT CALIBRATION.
The yaw rate sensors are what cause this issue most often.
I have an extra yaw rate sensor I will sell you if or anyone else wants it. Htownblue@gmail.com
#6
Yes, but can be related and is the easiest and cheapest item to check. Mine was down 10+ lbs, however, the tire pressure sensor had not come on the dash at that point and I had not driven all that far. Car was driving like I was on black ice or driving over a diesel fuel spill.
Not everyone has a scanner to pull codes, but that could tell us if this is a sensor problem or not. Why that is my second recommendation. Less easy to perform, however, usually a free service. If no errors there, then a competent shop would need to get involved (assuming the owner is not a DIY mechanic) to check suspension and other possible causes. That is last as it is usually a charge service.
Not everyone has a scanner to pull codes, but that could tell us if this is a sensor problem or not. Why that is my second recommendation. Less easy to perform, however, usually a free service. If no errors there, then a competent shop would need to get involved (assuming the owner is not a DIY mechanic) to check suspension and other possible causes. That is last as it is usually a charge service.
#7
yes they put the scanner and it dosent have any error he said they did a ZERO POINT CALIBRATION and its the same what a notice its only to one way it mainly light the traction control and get the beeps i think one side its more sensitive i am going to balance al tires and check the psi for the back tires
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#10
When you pull the wheel off, look behind the brake caliber and you will see the wire going to it. You take off (i believe its a 10mm bolt and it comes right out) Clean it off real good with WD-40 or the like. Do this for all four> ****** However the rear one`s are extremely difficult to remove, may need to soak with a penetrating oil first. I never did get my rear ones out.
#14
Tires- unlikely unless they were really deflated. Bad strut cause one side of vehicle to be lower than path is possible.
Most common and likely problem is your yaw rate sensor. It will likely get worse. Once the engine and braking engages when it beeps, you have to replace the sensor ASAP AND PERFORM A ZERO POINT CALIBRATION.
The yaw rate sensors are what cause this issue most often.
I have an extra yaw rate sensor I will sell you if or anyone else wants it. Htownblue@gmail.com
Most common and likely problem is your yaw rate sensor. It will likely get worse. Once the engine and braking engages when it beeps, you have to replace the sensor ASAP AND PERFORM A ZERO POINT CALIBRATION.
The yaw rate sensors are what cause this issue most often.
I have an extra yaw rate sensor I will sell you if or anyone else wants it. Htownblue@gmail.com
#15
Locking up
In my area there was heavy snow and my car couldn’t gain traction, and every time i gave it some gas the wheels would spin and then completely lock. Is this a problem and can it cause any damage if done multiple times cause somthing didn’t sound right, it was like a weird clunk every time it happend.
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