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does anyone know where the 'service connector' is??? ive been readig thru the CHILTERN manual to help me diagnose the problem ive got with the abs. it states that i need to disconnect this to get the fault codes. the pic isnt very clear and as the manual is for the american cars doesnt help much

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does anyone know where the 'service connector' is??? ive been readig thru the CHILTERN manual to help me diagnose the problem ive got with the abs. it states that i need to disconnect this to get the fault codes. the pic isnt very clear and as the manual is for the american cars doesnt help much

cheers

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Its part of this thread :D

http://toyotaownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=26524

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thanx bob.

i got that bit sorted but according to the manual i need to disconnect a single wire then short two connectors in that box. its the wire that im looking for. its a 5th gen celica

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thanx bob.

i got that bit sorted but according to the manual i need to disconnect a single wire then short two connectors in that box. its the wire that im looking for. its a 5th gen celica

Arrr...sorry didn't know your motor was a gen 5 ;)

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there should be a silver bridging pin , take this out first

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Arrr...sorry didn't know your motor was a gen 5 ;)

It's in the same place on a gen 5. :thumbsup:

Not sure what the wire is that you need to disconnect though. Just bridging E1 to TE1 puts it in diagnostic mode. Is it an ABS specific thing?

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its definately a abs fault as it failed the mot for it.

in the manual it states that i need 2 disconect the service wire then bridge the tec thingy. this gives the fault code. has anyone else got a manual???? think i need a new sensor but wana make sure its the correct sensor to replace cuz theyre £120 a pop. unless anyone out there knows how too fool the abs computer into thinkin that the abs is fine so it will turn the warnin lamp off for me ;)

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if its tha same as the gen 6 , you need to take out the silver bridging pin , then using wire or a paper clip bridge E1 and Tc press brake and wait for flash , error codes read as follows 31 32 35 36 , i think if i can remember back 35 and 36 are the fronts 31 32 the rears.but if you brake hard the wheel that locks up is the faulty sensor , i got mine for the fronts on a 1995 gen 6 for £ 89 each , rears are £ 120 and £ 126 .ask the toyota sales guy for trade discount , he may give 10 % off - check for a snapped or chaffed wire on the sensors too it could just be a snapped wire somewhere - good luck

ps- if you book the car into a toyota dealers they check the abs system for you for free , they did for me anyways.they give you a report as to which sensor is broken.

if you do it yourself when you get finished replacing the broken sensor , press the brake pedal realy fast 10 times to clear the codes if they dont clear themselves.

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The information I have does not list any abs error codes for the gen5 Celica, just be careful if you short the wrong connectors you may damage the ECU

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