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Old 02-16-13, 11:29 AM
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Hi,

I have just replaced my master cylinder on my '98 GS, but the lights (VSC OFF, ABS and VSC) won't go off.

The replacement unit seems to work perfectly.

I have tried disconnecting battery for 10 minutes, but that didn't help.

Any ideas?
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You may need to do the zero point calibration.
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Originally Posted by amichie
You may need to do the zero point calibration.
OK and how does that work?
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well I managed to pull the fault codes and holy crap @ what came up

11 - open circuit in ABS control (solenoid) relay
21 - open or short circuit in 3-position solenoid circuit for right front wheel
22 - open or short circuit in 3-position solenoid circuit for left front wheel
34 - left rear wheel speed sensor signal malfunction
41 - low battery positive voltage or abnornmally high battery positive voltage
46 - no idea
52 - no idea
53 - no idea
54 - no idea
56 - no idea

HELP!!!
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Originally Posted by Ruud
OK and how does that work?
Can anyone help with how to do a zero point calibration on an 01 GS300? I have searched all day on this forum and can not seem to find any possible way. The reason being that most of the instructions i did find, indicate that one should use certain pins in the the DLC3 (obd2 connection) but the DLC3 in our cars are absolutely different to what the instructions refer to.. Thanks in advance for the help
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See attached file for instructions on how to do a zero point calibration. Look at the instructions towards the end in section 3. for how to do the zero point cal..

I have to do this after every time I connect up my TechSTream scanner.
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Originally Posted by amichie
See attached file for instructions on how to do a zero point calibration. Look at the instructions towards the end in section 3. for how to do the zero point cal..

I have to do this after every time I connect up my TechSTream scanner.
What connector is that you have to short out and where is it located?

Thanks in advance
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