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Toyota Ce110 Abs Issue


abiman

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Hello,

I have ABS warning lamp ON always when my car (Toyota Sprinter CE110 1997, Crystal lights model, 2C engine) started. The problem was there when I bought car, previous owner cheated me by bridging wires under meter panel.

To find out issue I have followed AutoData V3.24 guide and accessed diagnostic information by bridging some wires on OBD port which gave me following 2 Trouble codes through ABS light on meter panel.

Trouble code 32: Wheel Speed Sensor, LH front - Signal

Trouble code 41: supply voltage low/high

I would like to know more about this error codes.

Does this codes linked? (LH front wheel speed sensor is not working because of Power supply issue to sensor?)

Does any one have any experience on this type of issue in CE110 car?

Thank you in advance.

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Hello,

I have ABS warning lamp ON always when my car (Toyota Sprinter CE110 1997, Crystal lights model, 2C engine) started. The problem was there when I bought car, previous owner cheated me by bridging wires under meter panel.

To find out issue I have followed AutoData V3.24 guide and accessed diagnostic information by bridging some wires on OBD port which gave me following 2 Trouble codes through ABS light on meter panel.

Trouble code 32: Wheel Speed Sensor, LH front - Signal

Trouble code 41: supply voltage low/high

I would like to know more about this error codes.

Does this codes linked? (LH front wheel speed sensor is not working because of Power supply issue to sensor?)

Does any one have any experience on this type of issue in CE110 car?

Thank you in advance.

Looks pretty straight forward, LH sensor not providing the correct signal. What ever correct the issue ASAP. Can be a loosely connected wire even (once happened to me after a bush change). Else sensor has gone bad. ABS is life saving, why waste time.

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Can some one also clarify front left!

is it the left when I'm seated on drivers seat or the left when I'm looking at car from front?

Ha ha, I guess it would be your left when you are seated. It's a lot easier when its referred to as nearside (driver side) or far side

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