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2010 Lexus LX 570
Vehicle Stability Control System
2010 Lexus LX 570SECTION Vehicle Stability Control System
VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION
| DTC Code | Description |
|---|---|
| C0200/31 | Front Speed Sensor RH Circuit |
| C0205/32 | Front Speed Sensor LH Circuit |
| C0210/33 | Rear Speed Sensor RH Circuit |
| C0215/34 | Rear Speed Sensor LH Circuit |
| C0226/21 | SFR Solenoid Circuit |
| C0236/22 | SFL Solenoid Circuit |
| C0246/23 | SRR Solenoid Circuit |
| C0256/24 | SRL Solenoid Circuit |
| C0278/11 | Open or Short Circuit in ABS Solenoid Relay Circuit |
| C0279/12 | Short to B+ in ABS Solenoid Relay Circuit |
| C1202/58 | Brake Fluid Level Low / Open Circuit in Brake Fluid Level Warning Switch Circuit |
| C1225/25 | SMC Solenoid Circuit |
| C1226/26 | SPC Solenoid Circuit |
| C1227/27 | SRC Solenoid Circuit |
| C1228/28 | STR Solenoid Circuit |
| C1235/35 | Foreign Object is Attached on Tip of Front Speed Sensor RH |
| C1236/36 | Foreign Object is Attached on Tip of Front Speed Sensor LH |
| C1238/38 | Foreign Object is Attached on Tip of Rear Speed Sensor RH |
| C1239/39 | Foreign Object is Attached on Tip of Rear Speed Sensor LH |
| C1241/41 | Low Battery Positive Voltage |
| C1242/42 | IG2 Power Source Circuit |
| C1243/43 | Acceleration Sensor Stuck Malfunction |
| C1244/44 | Open or Short in Deceleration Sensor Circuit |
| C1245/45 | Acceleration Sensor Output Malfunction |
| C1246/46 | Master Cylinder Pressure Sensor Malfunction |
| C1249/49 | Open in Stop Light Switch Circuit |
| C1251/51 | Open in Pump Motor Circuit |
| C1252/52 | Brake Booster Pump Motor on Time Abnormally Long |
| C1253/53 | Pump Motor Relay Malfunction |
| C1254/54 | Pressure Switch Circuit |
| C1256/56 | Accumulator Low Pressure |
| C1257/57 | Power Supply Drive Circuit |
| C1268/68 | Transfer "L4" Position Switch Circuit |
| C1336/98 | Zero Point Calibration of Acceleration Sensor Undone |
| C1337/37 | Different Diameter Tire Malfunction |
| C1381/97 | Acceleration Sensor Power Supply Voltage Malfunction |
| U0073/94 | Control Module Communication Bus OFF |
| U0124/95 | Lost Communication with Lateral Acceleration Sensor Module |
VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM (TEST MODE) DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION
| DTC Code | Description |
|---|---|
| C1201/51 | Engine Control System Malfunction |
| C1203/53 | ECM Communication Circuit Malfunction |
| C1210/36 | Zero Point Calibration of Yaw Rate Sensor Undone |
| C1223/43 | ABS Control System Malfunction |
| C1231/31 | Steering Angle Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| C1232/32 | Stuck in Deceleration Sensor |
| C1234/34 | Yaw Rate Sensor Malfunction |
| C1290/66 | Steering Angle Sensor Zero Point Malfunction |
| C1340/47 | Center Differential Lock Circuit |
| C1380/64 | Stop Light Control Relay Malfunction |
| U0100/65 | Lost Communication with ECM / PCM |
| U0114/38 | Lost Communication with 4WD Control ECU |
| U0123/62 | Lost Communication with Yaw Rate Sensor Module |
| U0126/63 | Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor Module |
| U0130/68 | Lost Communication with Steering Effort Control Module |
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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.