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Old 09-13-2016, 12:31 PM   #1
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I was driving the other day and right when I put my foot on the brakes, it felt like the ABS module was stopping me from applying normal brakes, it got slightly softer than usual, and one could hear some motorized sounds (probably from the ABS pump).This all happened for a few seconds, then braking went back to normal, except that the ABS light came on.

Now I've looked over the forums and the internet a lot before posting this thread.

So here are my two questions, is it even possible to find a new ABS module/actuator from the market? All I see are used parts or people selling from scrap on ebay.

Second, how on earth should I disable the ABS check light? Using a scantool, resetting the battery, and removing the 50A & 30A fuses didn't work.
I would scan it first could just be abs sensor that went in one of the wheels and if so it will put the car in normal brake mode also one can not turn off the abs light.
So before you go crazy spending money on parts you dont need have it scanned .
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Old 10-01-2016, 12:55 AM   #2
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I would scan it first could just be abs sensor that went in one of the wheels and if so it will put the car in normal brake mode also one can not turn off the abs light.
So before you go crazy spending money on parts you dont need have it scanned .
I had no clue that the ABS scan tool was different than a regular one until this post, so thanks for that.

Sorry for the late response, but since pretty much everyone is charging $100+ for a diagnostic test, I'd rather buy the scanner myself and diagnose it.

So my question is, do you guys know any ABS scanner that works with a Toyota Yaris 2007, without any problems?
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Old 10-01-2016, 01:03 AM   #3
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I had no clue that the ABS scan tool was different than a regular one until this post, so thanks for that.

Sorry for the late response, but since pretty much everyone is charging $100+ for a diagnostic test, I'd rather buy the scanner myself and diagnose it.

So my question is, do you guys know any ABS scanner that works with a Toyota Yaris 2007, without any problems?
Any good scanner will cost you more than 100$.... Go to dealership pay, figure out the issue get it fixed.
Most cheap scan tools are only for engine codes anything more and one has to pay good money it's why places charger good money for a diagnostic scan.

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