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HOMESERVICE MANUALSLEXUS2009GS 350 RWD V6-3.5L (2GR-FSE)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISA L L DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES ( DTC )TESTING AND INSPECTIONMANUFACTURER CODE CHARTSDTC 26ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED BRAKE SYSTEM
2009 Lexus GS 350 RWD V6-3.5L (2GR-FSE)
Electronically Controlled Brake System
2009 Lexus GS 350 RWD V6-3.5L (2GR-FSE)SECTION Electronically Controlled Brake System
BRAKE CONTROL: ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED BRAKE SYSTEM: C1315/31: SMC1 Changeover Solenoid Malfunction
DTC C1315/31 - SMC1 Changeover Solenoid Malfunction
DTC C1316/32 - SMC2 Changeover Solenoid Malfunction
DTC C1352/21 - Front Increasing Pressure Solenoid RH Malfunction
DTC C1353/23 - Front Increasing Pressure Solenoid LH Malfunction
DTC C1354/25 - Rear Increasing Pressure Solenoid RH Malfunction
DTC C1355/27 - Rear Increasing Pressure Solenoid LH Malfunction
DTC C1356/22 - Front Decreasing Pressure Solenoid RH Malfunction
DTC C1357/24 - Front Decreasing Pressure Solenoid LH Malfunction
DTC C1358/26 - Rear Decreasing Pressure Solenoid RH Malfunction
DTC C1359/28 - Rear Decreasing Pressure Solenoid LH Malfunction
DESCRIPTION
Each solenoid adjusts pressure which affects each wheel cylinder according to signals from the skid control ECU and controls the vehicle.
The master cut solenoid (SMC 1/2) is closed and blocks the master cylinder pressure from the Electronically Controlled Brake System control pressure when the system is normal. The master cut solenoid is open and sends the master cylinder fluid pressure to the non-assisted brake wheel cylinders during the fail-safe operation when the system is malfunctioning.
WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
NOTE:
When replacing the skid control ECU or brake actuator assembly, perform initialization of linear solenoid valve and calibration Programming and Relearning.
PROCEDURE
1. INSPECT BRAKE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
(a) Disconnect the brake actuator assembly connector.
(b) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
Resistance:
NG -- REPLACE BRAKE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
OK -- Continue to next step.
2. CHECK HARNESS AND CONNECTOR (SKID CONTROL ECU TO BRAKE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY)
(a) Disconnect the skid control ECU (A13, A15) connectors and brake actuator assembly connector.
(b) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
Resistance:
(c) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
Resistance:
NG -- REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR
OK -- Continue to next step.
3. RECONFIRM DTC
(a) Clear the DTC Electronically Controlled Brake System.
(b) Turn the engine switch on (IG).
(c) Check if the same DTCs are recorded Electronically Controlled Brake System.
HINT: Reinstall the sensors, connectors, etc. and restore the vehicle to its prior condition before rechecking for DTCs.
Result:
B -- REPLACE SKID CONTROL ECU
A -- END
RENDER: 1.0x
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.