My 2002 Sequoia has had the traction control lights on for four years and the Brake and ABS lights for about two years. I just unhooked the old yaw rate sensor to keep the VSC from kicking on at random times. This summer, I finally put in a new yaw rate sensor and an Ebay traction control/ABS computer. The video you created to share your work was a huge help. Pairing the module to the car and completing the zero-point calibration worked just as shown here, with the exception of one pin location. For the first time since I've had this Sequoia, there are no extra lights on the dash. Thank you!
@@royceschnepp150 Did you find a translate computer? I have C1203, C1223 & C1241 - parking brake light, ABS light, and VSC Off and VSC Trac all on in 2002 Sequoia. My ABS module # is the old one to 89541-0C050
Great video Dustin, just found you in fact, so I have an 06 sequoia with the vsc/trac and engine light on, changed out air filter, mass air flow, plugs, coils, injectors, 02 censors, rear carbon box, pcv, but still on !! Also a smell of gas when driving through the exhaust, any ideas mate ?
For any future reference the brake light flashing code 42 is also no communication with abs module. I used a tech stream and couldn’t get it to connect to abs system at all then started digging in TIS and found a full book on codes, diagrams, wiring on these issue lol
I had a Toyota dealer lie to my face and told me that I HAVE to buy a new one b/c they can’t reprogram an old one. They’re only good for warranty work, and trying to get you over to sales… Thank you for this video!
Well, if you were to install it and then take it to them and just have them do a zero point calibration, they wouldn’t know any different. THEY just won’t install a used one, mainly because if they do the work, and the part fails in a month, the majority of people blame them and expect them to fix it.
@@DustinRogersinMO so I tried it and I didn't get the beep. Same when I tried to register the new vsc. But my abs and brake light are off now. I just have the vsc lights on for steering angle sensor malfunction. Thanks for the helpful video! BTW, on my 2002, the vsc computer is a bit bigger with 4 screws. I had to unbolt the 3 bolts for the module to get room to get the computer out.
@@DustinRogersinMO I redid the zpc and this time I got the beep!! I may have had the wrong pins jumped the first time. I tried again to register the new vsc and did not get a beep. I'm pretty happy that my abs is working. Thanks again.
@@DustinRogersinMO I was asking because mine is wired basically backwards from that diagram. Instead of pins 16,15,14,13 & 7,6,5,4 like the DLC3 diagram mine is wired 12,11,10,9 & 5,4,3,2.
@@risukiarie157 you may have a faulty VSS (vehicle speed sensor) or possibly one or more wheel speed sensors that are giving inaccurate readings causing the ABS to engage
@DustinRogersinMO I wanted to verify that register procedure you found did work. I have a brand new ECU my mechanic didn't know how to register to my truck. Paid for it so I would like to use it. Thanks
The most informative straight to the point video out there for all of this.
My 2002 Sequoia has had the traction control lights on for four years and the Brake and ABS lights for about two years. I just unhooked the old yaw rate sensor to keep the VSC from kicking on at random times. This summer, I finally put in a new yaw rate sensor and an Ebay traction control/ABS computer. The video you created to share your work was a huge help. Pairing the module to the car and completing the zero-point calibration worked just as shown here, with the exception of one pin location. For the first time since I've had this Sequoia, there are no extra lights on the dash. Thank you!
Any issues experienced while operating the SUV with those lights on?
Good info! What pin locations on your 02?
I am still chasing my problem and thinking its a translate assembly behind the glove box.
Congratulations though! This shits frustrating.
@@royceschnepp150 Did you find a translate computer? I have C1203, C1223 & C1241 - parking brake light, ABS light, and VSC Off and VSC Trac all on in 2002 Sequoia. My ABS module # is the old one to 89541-0C050
Very thorough explanation of the diagnostic and repair process!!
Great video. Very informative. Thanks!
Great video Dustin, just found you in fact, so I have an 06 sequoia with the vsc/trac and engine light on, changed out air filter, mass air flow, plugs, coils, injectors, 02 censors, rear carbon box, pcv, but still on !! Also a smell of gas when driving through the exhaust, any ideas mate ?
What are the codes? Got any live data?
What if I got a beep for the deceleration sensor before I turned while driving the 3 mph (beeped) then turned put in park got long beep for yaw
For any future reference the brake light flashing code 42 is also no communication with abs module. I used a tech stream and couldn’t get it to connect to abs system at all then started digging in TIS and found a full book on codes, diagrams, wiring on these issue lol
I had a Toyota dealer lie to my face and told me that I HAVE to buy a new one b/c they can’t reprogram an old one. They’re only good for warranty work, and trying to get you over to sales…
Thank you for this video!
Well, if you were to install it and then take it to them and just have them do a zero point calibration, they wouldn’t know any different. THEY just won’t install a used one, mainly because if they do the work, and the part fails in a month, the majority of people blame them and expect them to fix it.
Thanks for info my 02 limited has vsc off button next to 4wd is that the button I’m supposed to press to zero calibration TIA
Yes. Whatever button is next to the 4WD button. It could be a differential lock button or VSC button.
for 2001 sequoia sr5 is the same?, thanks"!
@dustinrogersinMO Did the process for registering the ECU work? Thx
It did
That is too complicated for my mech. mind! Good on you!
Do I have to do zero point calibration if I have no lights on once I register the new vsc?
I don’t know for certain, but I’d recommend doing it just to ensure that things are working properly
@@DustinRogersinMO so I tried it and I didn't get the beep. Same when I tried to register the new vsc. But my abs and brake light are off now. I just have the vsc lights on for steering angle sensor malfunction. Thanks for the helpful video!
BTW, on my 2002, the vsc computer is a bit bigger with 4 screws. I had to unbolt the 3 bolts for the module to get room to get the computer out.
@@DustinRogersinMO I redid the zpc and this time I got the beep!! I may have had the wrong pins jumped the first time. I tried again to register the new vsc and did not get a beep. I'm pretty happy that my abs is working. Thanks again.
What about for a newer car like 2019?
I imagine there’s a similar procedure, but I don’t know what it is.
On the OBD2, which wire is CG?
Look at the diagram at 1:21
@@DustinRogersinMO I was asking because mine is wired basically backwards from that diagram. Instead of pins 16,15,14,13 & 7,6,5,4 like the DLC3 diagram mine is wired 12,11,10,9 & 5,4,3,2.
@@dieselblj on mine, the CG wire is orange. Mines an ‘03
@@DustinRogersinMO thank you
ABS modul = skid control ecu ?
Yes
My car doesnt read speed correctly, when it reach 43 mph it suddenly hard steering, abs on, handbrake on still the problem cant solved😭
@@risukiarie157 you may have a faulty VSS (vehicle speed sensor) or possibly one or more wheel speed sensors that are giving inaccurate readings causing the ABS to engage
@DustinRogersinMO I wanted to verify that register procedure you found did work. I have a brand new ECU my mechanic didn't know how to register to my truck. Paid for it so I would like to use it. Thanks
Ok would you like to call my phone shit how did you figure this out I ask so much people about this
I wish I was smart 😢