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Old 10-16-17, 11:35 AM
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Default New Aristo owner / vsc abs vsc off problem

Hi to everybody,
I got My jzs161 Aristo from customs some weeks ago, replaced and fabricated some prts and made it Run.
now I have vsc / abs / vsc off cels on cluster panel.

And When I drive the Car arround, it pulls good Until 3500 rpm ( you feel the boost ), then feels like turbos are not working and something is wrong.

I removed center console checked wiring it looks ok, I removed All wheel sensors cleaned and put back,
removed abs ecu and put back..

nothing helps...

when I Check via obd2 reader I see cel codes

c0205 left speed sensor
and
c1223 abs control system


But I Live outside of Us, So before ordering Parts I would like To Check More and be sure.
( it Will take time and much money and Maybe problem is not causing Because of these parts )

Thanks and regards
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Originally Posted by ekuskun
Hi to everybody,
I got My jzs161 Aristo from customs some weeks ago, replaced and fabricated some prts and made it Run.
now I have vsc / abs / vsc off cels on cluster panel.

And When I drive the Car arround, it pulls good Until 3500 rpm ( you feel the boost ), then feels like turbos are not working and something is wrong.

I removed center console checked wiring it looks ok, I removed All wheel sensors cleaned and put back,
removed abs ecu and put back..

nothing helps...

when I Check via obd2 reader I see cel codes

c0205 left speed sensor
and
c1223 abs control system


But I Live outside of Us, So before ordering Parts I would like To Check More and be sure.
( it Will take time and much money and Maybe problem is not causing Because of these parts )

Thanks and regards
The lights on the dash are going to stay on until you rectify the obd codes you are getting. If your still get a left wheel sensor code then the sensor or the wiring need be checked. The control system is the abs/vsc ecu under the dash beside the brake pedal, but those don't generally go bad. Fix the speed sensor first to get that code cleared and then move on from there as the c1223 code may go away once the sensor is working.

As for the engine issues, do a boost leak test and a compression test before going too far into troubleshooting deeper.

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Originally Posted by 99 GS3
The lights on the dash are going to stay on until you rectify the obd codes you are getting. If your still get a left wheel sensor code then the sensor or the wiring need be checked. The control system is the abs/vsc ecu under the dash beside the brake pedal, but those don't generally go bad. Fix the speed sensor first to get that code cleared and then move on from there as the c1223 code may go away on the sensor is working.

As for the engine issues, do a boost leak test and a compression test before go too far into troubleshooting deeper.
thank you very much, I Will Try tomorrow, hope i can fix it
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You can also test the ABS independently by jumping pins TC and E1 located in the small DIAG box in the engine bay just behind the ecu box.

Put a piece of wire or paperclip connecting TC and E1
Turn ignition to ON position
Count the blinks of the ABS light on the dash to get the codes

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Originally Posted by 99 GS3
You can also test the ABS independently by jumping pins TC and E1 located in the small DIAG box in the engine bay just behind the ecu box.

Put a piece of wire or paperclip connecting TC and E1
Turn ignition to ON position
Count the blinks of the ABS light on the dash to get the codes


I think this Will be first thing I Will Try When I wake up in morning 👍
Thanks alot,
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You may need new speed sensors. I recently had this issue when installing my RCAs and ripped my speed sensors internally. Once I got new ones, the codes went away
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Thanks To everybody, solved All of my problems Car Runs perfect now.
The left sensor's cable was damaged I fixed it and cleaned codes by Toyota tech stream
then Car started To get boost too, Maybe it was kind of limp mode, I Dont know
but glad All is Okay now, Thanks To All who tried To help me, I appriciate it
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