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Toyota Camry (XV70): Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Signal Stuck High (C050624)

DESCRIPTION

Refer to DTC C050612

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DTC No.

Detection Item

DTC Detection Condition

Trouble Area

C050624

Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor Signal Stuck High

The speed sensor signal is not within the specified range for 5 seconds or more.

Front speed sensor RH

CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT

NOTICE:

After replacing or removing and installing a speed sensor, perform Dealer Mode (Signal Check) inspection to confirm that the speed sensors are operating correctly.

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PROCEDURE

1.

REPLACE FRONT SPEED SENSOR RH

(a) Replace the front speed sensor RH.

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