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ABS/TCS - ABS/VSC Lamps ON/DTC's C1332/C1333

T-SB-0346-08

November 7, 2008

Rear Speed Sensor Wire Replacement For DTCs C1332 and/or C1333

Service Category
Brake

Section
Brake Control/Dynamic Control System

Market
USA





Applicability

Introduction

Some 2007-2008 Model Year Tundra vehicles may experience an ABS/VSC warning light with DTCs C1332 and/or C1333. Please use the following procedure to address customer concerns.





Parts Information





Warranty Information

APPLICABLE WARRANTY
- This repair is covered under the Toyota Comprehensive Warranty. This warranty is in effect for 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle's in-service date.

- Warranty application is limited to correction of a problem based upon a customer's specific complaint.





Required Tools & Equipment

NOTE:
Additional TIS Techstream units may be ordered by calling Approved Dealer Equipment (ADE).

Production Change Information





This TSB applies to vehicles produced BEFORE the Production Change Effective VINs shown above.

Repair Procedure

1. Using TIS Techstream, check for stored DTCs.

2. Verify DTC(s) C1332 and/or C1333 are present.





3. Remove the connector (RB1) where the two speed sensor wires come together, located above the rear differential.

4. Inspect the speed sensor wire junction for corrosion/damage. If there is corrosion/damage to the wire, proceed to step 6.

5. If the wires are not corroded or damaged please refer to TIS; BRAKE CONTROL: VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM: C0210/33: Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Signal (2007/2008 Tundra) for further information on diagnostic steps.

6. Disconnect the speed sensor wires from each speed sensor and any clips that retain the wire to the differential.

7. Install the new speed sensor wire.

8. Connect the TIS Techstream or the scantool to the vehicle, clear DTCs and then select datalist from the ABS/VSC/TRAC menu.

9. Test drive the vehicle to confirm that all speed sensor values are correct and coincide with the actual speed of the vehicle.