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Those  two lights are ON.   Bought  ANCEL PJ700 reader for JDM, it shows me there are  NO FAULT CODES.  Check all the sensors today, no visiable problem.  Pads are good all round.

What's the hell with it?

 

Going to connect 4 and 13 in OBD port to see what's it shows me

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made it and got something like:  3133.    3431.  3334.     then clear the codes by pressing the brake pedal a few times, lights still ON

 

then try to read again and got:    3333 flashes only.    

 

this code like P3333 does not explain anything at all but found on Toyota Rav4 forum it may mean code 33 ( rear right abs sensor)

 

any suggestions?  cheers

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The Ancel only does legislated, engine management codes as far as I know. An ABS failure won't impact emissions control.

 

It's not really clear how you got a code but if the system is saying it is the rear right sensor then it probably is the rear right sensor.

 

As Picasso mentioned, you can get better info using Techstream. You need a laptop and a £20 MVCI cable. https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/how-to-techstream-in-5-minutes.1034923/

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1 hour ago, Geralt said:

The Ancel only does legislated, engine management codes as far as I know. An ABS failure won't impact emissions control.

 

It's not really clear how you got a code but if the system is saying it is the rear right sensor then it probably is the rear right sensor.

 

As Picasso mentioned, you can get better info using Techstream. You need a laptop and a £20 MVCI cable. https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/how-to-techstream-in-5-minutes.1034923/

Thank you. Its the question of £40. I know the guy who have a van full of different computers but I got this Alphard for cheap and wish to keep  it for cheap without any little unnecessary investment. To be honest I don't even know if I really need it, got it because of super cheap price  from auction.

Technic of connection 4 and 13 in OBD2 port I found here and on Nissan forums, I think all JDM works with this. But it will shows you the codes for ABS only.  Front left sensor fault code 31, front right 32, rear right 33 and rear left 34.

 

Maybe the owner of it here!  Would be great to have the history of ownership. LF07UBW 

 

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we cant help further.

If you re using diagnostics tools, then you need to use tools that work.

Techstream is that tool.

 

Techstream is a tool used by toyota dealers, im surprised your guy with a van full of computers is not aware of it, as it is the tool used on ALL toyota and Lexus, officially.

 

But if a cheap cable is too much unnecessary expense, I'm not sure how you value peoples time.

i'm out.

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18 hours ago, Chris.ac said:

we cant help further.

If you re using diagnostics tools, then you need to use tools that work.

Techstream is that tool.

 

Techstream is a tool used by toyota dealers, im surprised your guy with a van full of computers is not aware of it, as it is the tool used on ALL toyota and Lexus, officially.

 

But if a cheap cable is too much unnecessary expense, I'm not sure how you value peoples time.

i'm out.

 

 

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32 minutes ago, Andrey said:

You very, very cleaver but read my post properly and you free to go.

 

You have three very learned members trying to help you; and you reply by being rude.

 

I have Techstream as it is free, although I have not had cause to use it; nor do I have the correct interface cable.

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