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Old 02-17-2020, 04:32 AM #31
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Hi Earthrealm. I saw this post but could not find the post you referred to. I have an 05 4.7 4Runner that I need to do a zero point calibration with and it seems the 05 was in the middle of things changing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
for an 05, use pin #12, and not pin #14.
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I just had to do this on my 04 after hooking up a scanner to reset a TPMS fault. I get so much information from this website so I wasn’t surprised when I typed in “zero point calibration” and was redirected back to my favorite T4R website!! Thanks so much to everyone who gives out their knowledge. I appreciate it and so do so many others.
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What was the original code that you cleared?

Why do you think a zero point calibration will fix the underlying problem that activated the code?
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I can’t remember the actual code but the scanner I use had a description of the fault stating the yaw tilt sensor needed a zero point calibration. Then I researched that. Google stated that 04 and older 4runners and possibly other models had a possibility of that coming up when an ODB 2 scanner was hooked up. I then typed in zero point calibration and it directed me to this thread. I knew it had to be something I did with my scanner since I only had a TPMS fault and I have never had VSC lights on in the past. The lights weren’t on when you start the vehicle but the second you put it into park or drive and moved the vehicle an inch both VSC lights would come on.
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Just a quick question concerning the zero point calibration, people keep referencing pins 4 & 14, but my chart shows pins 4 & 12???? Am I looking at somethinmg different here, or does the pin location change with vehicle model year??? I have a 2006 that I need to calibrate but don't like the idea of making smoke by plugging in the wrong pin location
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Toyota changed the OBDII protocols in 2005. Pre 2005, the correct pins were 4 and 14. Post 2005 the correct pins are 4 and 12. If you have a 2005 it could be either, depending on mfg date.

Scroll up in this thread and you'll see further discussion on this.
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