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VICTORY!!!! Fianlly Solved an ABS problem.

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Old 11-15-21, 09:33 AM
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I am having the same issue with my 2010 rav4, please can someone explain what this solution is. Just file down the sensor where it touches the knuckle???
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Default GS350 issue

Originally Posted by alchemist
Wow man talk about diligence. Props to you

You know you could have called me and i would have walked you through everything you mentioned above in 10min

J/k

I have a question about a speed sensor issue on my GS350. I’m curious you have any ideas.

i had a bad left rear hub bearing. I replaced the hub assembly and broke the speed sensor in the process. I start the car and get “ brake malfunction, check abs , check BSM, BRAKE light and trac control off.

I purchase and replaced the speed sensor. I start it and thank goodness, all the lights are off. I drive to a family member’s house and after 25 minutes all the same lights come back on.

do you have any ideas? Do I need to disconnect the battery to reset? Do I need to have someone scan and reset codes or something else?

thanks so much!
Joshua
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