Toyota Venza manuals

Toyota Venza: ABS Malfunction (C1296/96)

DESCRIPTION

If a malfunction in the speed sensor signal circuit occurs, the AWD control ECU will output this DTC.

DTC No.

DTC Detecting Condition

Trouble Area

C1296/96

When condition is met:

  • - Wheel speed sensor malfunction is received from the skid control ECU.
  • Brake control system (speed sensor circuit)
  • AWD control ECU

CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT

HINT:

Check the condition of each related circuit connector before troubleshooting (See page ).


PROCEDURE

1.

CHECK FOR DTC (BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM)

(a) Check if the speed sensor DTC (brake control system DTC) is output (See page ).


Result

Proceed to

Brake control system DTC (speed sensor DTC) is not output

A

Brake control system DTC (speed sensor DTC) is output

B


A

REPLACE AWD CONTROL ECU


B

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