Zero Point Calibration of Yaw Rate Sensor Undone

2007 Toyota Sienna FWD V6-3.5L (2GR-FE)SECTION Zero Point Calibration of Yaw Rate Sensor Undone
DTC C1210/36 Zero Point Calibration of Yaw Rate Sensor Undone

DESCRIPTION

DTC Detection Condition:




The skid control ECU receives signals from the yaw rate sensor via CAN communication system.

Yaw rate sensor has the built-in deceleration sensor.

If there is trouble in the bus lines between the yaw rate and deceleration sensor and CAN communication system, the DTC U0123/62 (yaw rate sensor communication trouble) and U0124/95 (deceleration sensor communication trouble) are output.

The DTC is also output when the calibration has not been completed.

Wiring Diagram:






Step 1-3:




INSPECTION PROCEDURE

HINT: When U0073/94, U0100/65, U0123/62, U0124/95 or U0126/63 are output accompanied with C1210/36 or C1336/39, inspect and repair the trouble areas indicated by U0073/94, U0100/65, U0123/62, U0124/95 or U0126/63 first.
RENDER: 1.0x

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