ABS Light

Djaniero

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I attacked it with an angle grinder in the end and tapped it out through the bottom opposed to pulling it out. Was seized in solid.
The Yaris one I bought doesn’t sit flush as the oem one. So unsure whether or not it will throw another fault code. Will update further when I take her out for a spin.
 

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I attacked it with an angle grinder in the end and tapped it out through the bottom opposed to pulling it out. Was seized in solid.
The Yaris one I bought doesn’t sit flush as the oem one. So unsure whether or not it will throw another fault code. Will update further when I take her out for a spin.
im sure you can, "cork" it a bit to relieve the slack :)
 

Djaniero

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Quick update.
I managed to get the sensor flush into the hub but it is much shorter than the oem one I removed.
The new sensor is a couple of inches off the abs ring. I assume that’s why it is still throwing up a warning light as the sensor magnet is too far off the sensor ring.
 

Djaniero

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Another update guys.
So I managed to fit a Glanza sensor last week Thanks @Jay .
The Glanza sensor was slightly different so I had to chop the sensor and solder it to my existing abs loom.
The AB’s light stayed off for around 15mins but is back on again….FFS.

Has anyone got any other ideas what else to try at this stage? I read on another thread that you have to reset the ecu or pump the brake pedal a number of times after fitting the sensor , which I have already done :s.
 
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