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ABS dash light on

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ABS dash light on

Post by FL33XN »

Went out wheelin over the weekend ,and the ABS dash light cam on :cry: ,checked fuses,cleaned sensors on ends of diffs,but light still on :cry: .Its a 98 100 GXL constant 4wd. anyone have any ideas what maybe the problem :idea: .
The owners manual said to send to dealer ...........to get ripped of :x

Thanx
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Post by Modified Toy »

Disconect the battery for about 30 seconds then reconect it might clear the code if it isent a hard fault.
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Post by FL33XN »

Modified Toy wrote:Disconect the battery for about 30 seconds then reconect it might clear the code if it isent a hard fault.

Just tried that,didn't work . bummer....
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Post by Modified Toy »

Must be a hard fault then,have to go to the dealer and get them to pull codes and tell you what it is.
if not i might have some info on pulling manual codes
does your vehicle have a diagnosis connector down on the drivers side of the brake pedal it should be a 16 pin plug.
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Post by MYTTUF »

Simmiliar thing happened to my dad's Hilux caused from ripping off connector on rear brake caliper. Check all your fittings to see if any are damaged.
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Post by tuff 45 »

I got a 94 turbo diesel 80 series with ABS and the same thing happened. It was part of the wiring harness to the ABS and it had to go to toyota to get replaced, $1200 thanks for coming. Not sure if the 80 and 100 series are the same, take the globe out its cheaper.
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Post by FL33XN »

Thanx 4 the repleys
they helped me find the faulf... :) .
It was the front harness joining the front abs sensors ,wires were stretched and broken inside the harness :oops: .
Lucky i had a spare harness of another diff i had in the shed :D .
So all is Good . :armsup: :armsup:
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Post by dazlin »

i finally got my ABS problem sorted. It ending upp being a stuff front right drive shaft. the abs ring which the sensor reads was loose around the shaft and the shaft itself was stuffed. Toyota had never heard or seen this before and could not even understand how it happen. Never the less its seems to be all good now so i have some spare parts if anyone is interested.

I have a second hand fully working ABS brake master cylinder / actuator unit & 1 second hand abs sensor. contact me if you are interested.
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