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Old 05-29-2019, 09:47 AM
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2005 Toyota Sequoia SR5 2wd. This is extremely frustrating but we will get through it. The murder sequoia is still at it trying to kill me. To date I have unplugged and run the vehicle with the following. VSC plug on the brake fluid reservoir, lights (VSC, Trac, ABS) came on no change in performance. Yaw control module under the center console, lights (VSC, Trac, ABS) came on no change in performance. I have also replace the throttle position sensor (non wire on the 2005) with a used one, no change in performance. Replaced the Mass Air flow sensor because I had a trouble code, no change in performance.

What other sensors feed the VSC or ECU that would shut the vehicle down almost every time at the same set of environmental and input variables? Steering position sensor? Trans Fluid change? Rear shocks? I just don’t know but it’s to the point that I’m thinking about a low mileage 2007.


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