From: Mark on 14 Nov 2009 15:08 I had the left front axle changed, now get ABS light with code 36. Obviusly a problem with left front wheel speed sensor but I'm trying to get more deail. Can I tell from the code, was the sensor wire damaged and the circuit is open or short, or is there a problem with the tone wheel? The tone wheel is in place and look fine. I know I can do a continuitiy or scope check of the pulses to test this but it would be easier if I can tell fom the stored code. Is there a way to tell from the codes any detail about what is wrong with the left front sensor, is it open, short, weak signal, missing tooth etc? Does code 36 mean OPEN sensor or just bad signal for unknown reason? thanks Mark
From: Mark on 14 Nov 2009 16:47 On Nov 14, 3:08 pm, Mark <makol...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > I had the left front axle changed, now get ABS light with code 36. > > Obviusly a problem with left front wheel speed sensor but I'm trying > to get more deail. Can I tell from the code, was the sensor wire > damaged and the circuit is open or short, or is there a problem with > the tone wheel? > > The tone wheel is in place and look fine. > > I know I can do a continuitiy or scope check of the pulses to test > this but it would be easier if I can tell fom the stored code. > > Is there a way to tell from the codes any detail about what is wrong > with the left front sensor, is it open, short, weak signal, missing > tooth etc? > > Does code 36 mean OPEN sensor or just bad signal for unknown reason? > > thanks > > Mark OK, the code tables I find online say code 36 = Right Front or Left rear sensor circuit open.. but the left front axle was changed... What is code 36 for MY car?? 95 Camry... is right front/left rear correct for MY car? Does LEFT = DRIVERS side? I had the drivers side front axle replaced.. thanks Mark
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