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Old 12-16-2020, 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Master Yoder View Post
Tried doing a zero point calibration but it did not get rid of the lights.

The ABS error code came back as 33 which I believe is the rear right speed sensor. If the sensor was bad wouldn't that kick out a CEL?
Nope. ABS issues only trigger the ABS light, and no CEL. The ABS codes are generally much more specific than a standard CEL, so a 33 means that there is a problem with the right rear speed sensor.

The relevant section of the the manual for a 2000 4Runner is attached.

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