Your diagnosis was spot on and the fix was even better!! Just had this on my mother in-laws 05, cleaned up the surfaces, reinstalled ( NO O-rings on OEM). And no more abs activation at all! Thanks for a great informative lesson!
Brilliant diagnostic and straight trough repair! Ivan! As field tech - You need wire bruh and grinding wheels in Your tool box for fighting Rust Belt "REAL RUST" more efficiently. Magnalube MIL 900 marine grade grease, it works much better than fluid film. Magnalube is not washable and designed to withstand salt water penetration - can bring permanent rust protection and lifetime problem solving.
Awesome job! I just went to the Toyota dealership, they wanted $3000 for a new ABS actuator. After seeing this I have clean the rust around the sensors and the problem is gone! Thank You!
I used your exact technique on a 2002 Sequoia. The front sensors had the same "bent" problem and it was causing hesitation during acceleration and ABS activation at low speeds. It even caused ABS to activate when decelerating slowly. The skid light was coming on and was a hazard when trying to pull out into traffic or going up a steep on ramp. Thank you thank you! I cut a washer in half and put it under one side of the sensor under the hold down bolt on the side opposite to the sensor and that helped to tip the sensor further down in the hole. At first my symptoms sounded like a recall Toyota had on the 2003 model (NHTSA 10V176000) where it would activate at 9 mph. Coincidentally, this is exactly what my Sequoia was doing but mine was caused by the bent plastic. All fixed! I found the problem by using an oscilloscope (Analog Discovery, Digilent) and measuring the AC voltage like you did. It was around 50 mV peak-to-peak on both front sensors. After adjusting, it it was > 100 mV on one sensor and > 250 mV on the other when spinning the wheels by hand (quickly). That seemed to be enough for the computer to detect the wheel speed.
Hi Ivan, This video pointed us in the right direction. I have a 2011 Toyota Avalon and was getting an ABS & Trac Control light. No other lights. No issue with rpm, or brake system. Pulled the sensors and one had crud on the magnetic pick-up. Cleaned it up and around the mounts. Lights gone. Replaced the pads & turned the rotors while we were at it. Just wanted to say thanks. This is a very informative video. Cheers
ey , thanks very much for this video , i have a similar problem with a Toyota Solara and I was able to identify the problem , customer brought the car to her favorite mechanic ( S ,,,, Back yard mechanic ) and he disconnect both ABS sensors and charge her tons of money for speed sensor that she don't need and still no able to fix her problem and try to tell her she need a new transmission , well i was able to find what they did and fix it and charge for diagnostic , thanks for such great info you always share
I see you got 15 thumbs down as of writing this comment today. Those are just 15 jealous people of the awesome diagnosis and parking lot repair you did on this vehicle. GREAT job Ivan!
Hi Ivan, I grew up in that little town where you were this episode. There used to be many Russian and Polish families living there. That hill right behind you is part of what was the largest garbage dump in the world at the time. And across the river to New Jersey was known as Cancer Alley due to all the chemical factories there. Those were the good old days.
Hi John! Before I visited Staten Island, I always thought the WHOLE ISLAND was a huge dump haha. But it definitely smells worse as you cross over the bridge into Jersey...
Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics Need one on say a Hummer that lacks power lol. I appreciate the time you make to do these so whatever we get to see is great. I really hope others will see the value in what you do and start subscribing to get you over 100k subscribers.
Awesome. I really like the diagnosis and repair right there with the customer. I've been taking my truck to the dealer with the same two problems and they keep telling nothing is wrong. I need to travel to you. The dealer keeps taking my money but I wish they would just fix the problem.
Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics exactly! I was brought up if you take care of your car it will last you a lifetime. I have a 96 Continental, 02 Grand Marquis and a 12 MKZ and they all look and run like new. I know how they operate and their own little qwirks. So if something is off i can feel it and i immediately have it checked. One of my friends had an Infiniti G30 and had a check engine light. She let it go unchecked and a month later left her stranded on the highway. A simple check of her transmission fluid wouldve shown she had a small leak. Guessing maybe the gasket or the plug? Im not sure..but the mechanic said a $5 part wouldve fixed it..now its in the scrapyard needing a new transmission.
Great diagnosis. I hope you get some tools soon. A wood chisel? Keep up the good work. BTW, also a Cornell Alum, here. Nice job applying your degree to your dream.
Hi Ivan, I use a cordless drill to rotate wheels at a constant speed. I can even vary the speed somewhat. Just tighten the chuck up with no bit in it and push the side of the chuck up onto the tread of the tyre and just pull the trigger. I get beautiful even scope traces, Iv'e found glitches in the tone rings hat are built into the wheel bearings
I always wondered if anyone else did that. I used that method to find an intermittent drop out on a transit connect van. I looked at it 3 separate times and everything seemed to be ok. So 4th time i rigged up a jig with a drill and a castor wheel on a bolt to spin the wheel. Caught it in the act.
"...these sensors come out so easily!" Interesting problem Ivan. Honestly, I'm doubtful that those are even the right sensors! Every sensor I've ever replaced either had an o-ring on it or fit quite snugly into the hub. With that loose sensor fit salt/debris seems to certainly make it's way into those bearings IMO. You resolved the problem for sure and your diagnosis was certainly correct but man the fit on those sensors seems off. Thanks!
I think the sensors were original. Just the way they made them. And the bearings are sealed units, the ABS sensor hole just looks at the tone ring which is pressed on to the CV axle :)
Hello I have seen this awesome videos, and I will really appreciate any directions given for my issue. Have shown to multiple mechanic shops, but not results Car: Toyota Solara 2004 Check Engine Light ON: PO500 (Changed), Cluster: Replaced(USED) and as problem didn't go away, put the original back. Issue: While driving, TPMS light, Brake Light, ABS light comes on for a second, Speedometer drops to zero. Shift with a jerk. And then everything gets back to normal. Initially it used to happen every 30-45 mins, now it happens every 1-5 mins. It's using more gas than before. Any advice, I will really appreciate.
Absolutely I learn some really good waching you doing this today 3 Yeats later from the time you post this video thankyou very much I got p0500 I going to atack that code tomorrow for sure . Thankyou again and god bless you and family
The connector harness and the abs sensor ripped out when my tire blew and now my speedometer isnt working my ebrake light is on and the abs light is on could it be a short in the system? If so how can i fix it thank you in advance
Great video as always Ivan, but, if I may... You can buy little wire wheels at harbor freight for a few bucks that you can put on your drill, stuff the hole, and buzz the rust off in 2 seconds.... A little set of 5 would be very handy to have....
Yeah, I do need to find something more effective. Maybe a 3M rust remover disc. I have tried wire wheels, but they just polish the rust instead of flaking off the chunks...
Hi there, I have a 99 ES300, got a P0500 code. Check engine light on as well as traction control light on. Odometer goes blank. But other than that, car runs fine, speedometer works, idles fine. Would the procedure done in this video be the fix?
Related : Many Ford products have similar sensor, but the metal tip of the sensor extends out about 1+". After a number of years, this piece simply corrodes away. Cleaning it does not help, so you must replace the sensor.. Also fine metal filings from the disc brake rotors build up and must be cleaned.
Great diag and fix! Now you got a YT fan's car to fix. That's a first for you, Ivan! I've been plagued with ABS issues. Turned out the sensor was too far away from the tone ring. I admit I was part cannoning it. But had to think of Eric and Ivan. What would they do? Scope it!!! Hahaha. So I did! Lol
Awesome diagnosis. Ivan- your truck could really use a small gas powered air compressor, and a generator. Maybe- a whole new work truck is in order. Nothing fancy, get a "fixer-upper" from an auction, CL, etc.
I said that- because a green cookie wheel would've zapped that rust off PDQ. Soak rust with ATF and it removes very easily. Yes- rust jacking can easily warp or crack plastic, as in this case. Heat gun could've re shaped the ears. The bottom of the bore could've had buildup, too. A DAB of RTV around the sensor barrel would've acted as an O-ring. At least all turned out well, and you've gained another day of experiences. Next time- look back on this, and all of our "woulda-shoulda-coulda" crap here to help.
hi i have a similar issue but at high speeds, once the speed hits near 75 it completely drops off for the remainder of my trip unless i go under 20 mph and or come to a stop and then it resets.
I have this same code on my 2010 Toyota Corolla. I believe this is my exact problem with my car. Can you tell me what would usually be the cost for this kind of repair? I’m getting it check tomorrow to confirm, but just trying to see what I may be looking at for repair cost?
With the engine off (Engine Speed 0) fuel trim data is redundant. The best you can decipher from that LTFT at engine off is the computer has learned to add 10% more fuel at initial start-up than base factory programmed amount.
I get the same error code when I drive above 6 miles per hour. The speedometer works fine. I was told either ECU is bad or the speedometer cluster!! Do you think if I clean the wheel sensors at front, it solve the problem. And how about rear wheel speed/ ABS sensor?
I have 2009 Corolla code is P0500 and its come only when car is in parking and i accelerate 5000 rpm when i drive my odo work fine and ecu vss single are fine and no trouble code i am stuck on this weird code
I've bent metal into a z shape before, have it under bolt flat and tall so it contact the far side of sensor top first, when bolted tight it pushes and holds sensor back flat.
What if u couldve use your snap-on. Scan tool, like on a 93 ford f150 with high idle, lack of power and some serious back fire, how could i diagnose that ivan.
good fix Ivan, however tool lovers everywhere are cringing at your use of chisels and files. I like the shim use, would you have been able to fit a cable tie around there to pull down the sensor?
Well there was no place at all for a cable tie in that location, and it might weather away and snap off with time. The shim is pinched in place and will not corrode away :)
Ivan i love what you do and how committed you are if you ever close to the bronx I would to have u check my car 🚗 you are awesome thanks for all u do this days its hard to find a sincere mecanic
Hi,very good videos,big fan of you,I have 2002 Sienna have same code,speedometer not working sometimes,I change the vehicle speed sensor but still same issue,even Toyota dealer couldn’t find what is the problem,can you help me??
Nice one Ivan. Most vehicles i work on are shitty rusty turds not far from the scrapyard and I'm amazed that the ABS stuff works on a lot of them. Even my own vehicle the knuckles are rusted to hell but the sensors/tone rings are still in fairly good condition. With all the salt and mud and cow turd that gets on the suspension i really do wonder sometimes.
i have check engine light myself the code came to p0500 the abs, brake,tire lights up i changed 2 speed sensor cleaned the abs sensor and nothing took it to toyot a dealer and they cant find out whats wrong with my car
2007 Toyota Corolla s have the same code P0500. Vehicle speed transmission sensor.. I replaced it . The output one and it's still doing the same thing. Rev high like it's going in neutral when driving . What can I do ? If anyone know please let me know.. does it have abs ? Could it be the wheel sensor and the code say vehicle transmission speed sensor?
The Rear sensors are installed behind the Hub, its better to buy a complete hub rather than trying to get em off, yet i have never seen a bad one, what goes bad is the harness that plugs in the sensors and goes behind the rear seat and plugs into another harness
Bolt Ivan, it's a Bolt not a Screw! Give it a little tap tap, tap taparoo! :D Do you think the sensor would be distorted now due to being forced out by rust for so long? Disregard you answered already! Great work mate! :D
Bad Drivers of North Texas Angle Grinder with a flapper disc or Roloc type disc works a treat on flaky rust, even a biscuit works but in my experience a wire wheel mostly just 'polishes' it! Yes a really coarse wire cup in an angle grinder would work better than a puny one in a Dremel. Rust flakes like that need to be 'hammered' or other similar aggressive treatments to be removed.
how would you go about testing a newer vehicle that uses a digital abs sensor with the lab scope? leave it plugged in and back probe at the sensor connector?
thanks, i bought a used vantage and i'm trying to teach myself how to use a scope since I was never taught and GM training doesn't use it. Which i see you and Eric and Keith use them all the time.
It's a rust issue. So it's not dependent on miles. The car is 12 years old. That's a long time for rust to do it's thing. No failed parts, just rust moving things around.
Your diagnosis was spot on and the fix was even better!! Just had this on my mother in-laws 05, cleaned up the surfaces, reinstalled ( NO O-rings on OEM). And no more abs activation at all! Thanks for a great informative lesson!
Brilliant diagnostic and straight trough repair! Ivan! As field tech - You need wire bruh and grinding wheels in Your tool box for fighting Rust Belt "REAL RUST" more efficiently. Magnalube MIL 900 marine grade grease, it works much better than fluid film. Magnalube is not washable and designed to withstand salt water penetration - can bring permanent rust protection and lifetime problem solving.
Awesome job! I just went to the Toyota dealership, they wanted $3000 for a new ABS actuator. After seeing this I have clean the rust around the sensors and the problem is gone! Thank You!
I used your exact technique on a 2002 Sequoia. The front sensors had the same "bent" problem and it was causing hesitation during acceleration and ABS activation at low speeds. It even caused ABS to activate when decelerating slowly. The skid light was coming on and was a hazard when trying to pull out into traffic or going up a steep on ramp. Thank you thank you! I cut a washer in half and put it under one side of the sensor under the hold down bolt on the side opposite to the sensor and that helped to tip the sensor further down in the hole. At first my symptoms sounded like a recall Toyota had on the 2003 model (NHTSA 10V176000) where it would activate at 9 mph. Coincidentally, this is exactly what my Sequoia was doing but mine was caused by the bent plastic. All fixed!
I found the problem by using an oscilloscope (Analog Discovery, Digilent) and measuring the AC voltage like you did. It was around 50 mV peak-to-peak on both front sensors. After adjusting, it it was > 100 mV on one sensor and > 250 mV on the other when spinning the wheels by hand (quickly). That seemed to be enough for the computer to detect the wheel speed.
Those are my favourite repairs,,, no parts needed. Great one Ivan
It's amazing what rust jacking can do. It's equaling amazing what you can do with a scope. Well done Ivan.
Yup, without a scope you wouldn't really know how effective the fix would be. "before" and "after" shots are key!
Hi Ivan,
This video pointed us in the right direction.
I have a 2011 Toyota Avalon and was getting an ABS & Trac Control light. No other lights. No issue with rpm, or brake system. Pulled the sensors and one had crud on the magnetic pick-up. Cleaned it up and around the mounts. Lights gone. Replaced the pads & turned the rotors while we were at it. Just wanted to say thanks. This is a very informative video. Cheers
Nice! Did you read the codes?
ey , thanks very much for this video , i have a similar problem with a Toyota Solara and I was able to identify the problem , customer brought the car to her favorite mechanic ( S ,,,, Back yard mechanic ) and he disconnect both ABS sensors and charge her tons of money for speed sensor that she don't need and still no able to fix her problem and try to tell her she need a new transmission , well i was able to find what they did and fix it and charge for diagnostic , thanks for such great info you always share
I see you got 15 thumbs down as of writing this comment today. Those are just 15 jealous people of the awesome diagnosis and parking lot repair you did on this vehicle. GREAT job Ivan!
Hi Ivan, I grew up in that little town where you were this episode. There used to be many Russian and Polish families living there. That hill right behind you is part of what was the largest garbage dump in the world at the time. And across the river to New Jersey was known as Cancer Alley due to all the chemical factories there. Those were the good old days.
Hi John! Before I visited Staten Island, I always thought the WHOLE ISLAND was a huge dump haha. But it definitely smells worse as you cross over the bridge into Jersey...
Great waking up in the morning to find PHAD's video and a SMA's video. Thanks to bring us along. You need Brake Kleen to go along with the Fluid Film.
Nice Diagnosis Ivan...the ole rust jacking picked up on the scope. Another PHAD happy customer!!
Great video Ivan thanks for taking the time to film. Keep up the good work can't wait for the next video
Hey Mike, I'll try to post them a bit more often :)
Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics Need one on say a Hummer that lacks power lol. I appreciate the time you make to do these so whatever we get to see is great. I really hope others will see the value in what you do and start subscribing to get you over 100k subscribers.
+Robinson's Auto Diagnostics need that one too 😂😂😂
armando nika Yeah there holding that one hostage lol. One day though that story will get out. LMAO
Awesome. I really like the diagnosis and repair right there with the customer. I've been taking my truck to the dealer with the same two problems and they keep telling nothing is wrong. I need to travel to you. The dealer keeps taking my money but I wish they would just fix the problem.
Wow this guy takes fantastic care of his car! I love when people take pride in their vehicles.
And usually those are the people who take time to research their car problems, and then want their car to be fixed right the first time :)
Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics exactly! I was brought up if you take care of your car it will last you a lifetime. I have a 96 Continental, 02 Grand Marquis and a 12 MKZ and they all look and run like new. I know how they operate and their own little qwirks. So if something is off i can feel it and i immediately have it checked. One of my friends had an Infiniti G30 and had a check engine light. She let it go unchecked and a month later left her stranded on the highway. A simple check of her transmission fluid wouldve shown she had a small leak. Guessing maybe the gasket or the plug? Im not sure..but the mechanic said a $5 part wouldve fixed it..now its in the scrapyard needing a new transmission.
My corolla altis 2005 showing ABS light after speedometer not working and gear shifted hard please help me
All these rust videos make me happy that we don't get enough snow to warrant salt on our roads here in Portland, OR
you guys up north have all the fun more problems cause by rust seems endless
It is unreal how many issues are caused by rust...
Great diagnosis. I hope you get some tools soon. A wood chisel? Keep up the good work. BTW, also a Cornell Alum, here. Nice job applying your degree to your dream.
A wood chisel is less likely to gouge a metal surface. Ivan knows.
Hi Ivan, I use a cordless drill to rotate wheels at a constant speed. I can even vary the speed somewhat. Just tighten the chuck up with no bit in it and push the side of the chuck up onto the tread of the tyre and just pull the trigger. I get beautiful even scope traces, Iv'e found glitches in the tone rings hat are built into the wheel bearings
Steve Ashcroft I have done that using a deep socket on my impact gun.
Genius solution thanks for sharing, sandy
hmmm now we're talking! That's a cool idea :)
I always wondered if anyone else did that. I used that method to find an intermittent drop out on a transit connect van. I looked at it 3 separate times and everything seemed to be ok. So 4th time i rigged up a jig with a drill and a castor wheel on a bolt to spin the wheel. Caught it in the act.
"...these sensors come out so easily!" Interesting problem Ivan. Honestly, I'm doubtful that those are even the right sensors! Every sensor I've ever replaced either had an o-ring on it or fit quite snugly into the hub. With that loose sensor fit salt/debris seems to certainly make it's way into those bearings IMO. You resolved the problem for sure and your diagnosis was certainly correct but man the fit on those sensors seems off. Thanks!
I think the sensors were original. Just the way they made them. And the bearings are sealed units, the ABS sensor hole just looks at the tone ring which is pressed on to the CV axle :)
Baxrok2 I agree.
Just done a wheel bearing on 2013 Mitsubishi and the bearing is sealed and one of the bearing seals is actually magnetic for the speed pick up
Hey Ivan, Scanner Danner must be proud of you breaking out the scope to detect the low output of those sensors...good job, as usual...;)
It's the only real 100% way to prove the problem and verify the repair...
Hello
I have seen this awesome videos, and I will really appreciate any directions given for my issue. Have shown to multiple mechanic shops, but not results
Car: Toyota Solara 2004
Check Engine Light ON: PO500 (Changed),
Cluster: Replaced(USED) and as problem didn't go away, put the original back.
Issue: While driving, TPMS light, Brake Light, ABS light comes on for a second, Speedometer drops to zero. Shift with a jerk. And then everything gets back to normal. Initially it used to happen every 30-45 mins, now it happens every 1-5 mins. It's using more gas than before.
Any advice, I will really appreciate.
Absolutely I learn some really good waching you doing this today
3 Yeats later from the time you post this video thankyou very much I got p0500 I going to atack that code tomorrow for sure .
Thankyou again and god bless you and family
At 23:10 it looks like the steering knuckle has a huge crack leading to the tie rod end.
Damn...good eye! Not sure what is up with that. I'll let the owner know... Thanks for pointing that out!
i'm guessing its flakey rust scale. does look like a crack but cameras and lighting do funny things but definitely deserves another look see.
if you look there is more by the cv shaft where the bearing sits in
Parting line for the stamping mill. Look at 28:12 for more.
Yes that is a parting line but it's on the other side.
I notice there is still rust in the hole where the sencer close to the ring that could keep the sencer from going al the way down.
Just discovered you have a Patreon account now. And I joined. Think you are a very good tech, your customers are lucky.
Thank you for this info. I just became a monthly patreon for PHAD.
Thank you all so much for your support! Will do my best to keep the content fresh, creative and educational :)
Its the abs modem
Good thing you didn’t get sidetracked by the mouse or rat party. Enjoyed the video!
The connector harness and the abs sensor ripped out when my tire blew and now my speedometer isnt working my ebrake light is on and the abs light is on could it be a short in the system? If so how can i fix it thank you in advance
nicely done Ivan in the field
Please what Is the peak voltage one should expect from the sensor
Great job Ivan. Im not sure how u guys and gals deal with all the rust. It sure seems like cars dont last long there.
It is depressing sometimes...but also makes you a fantastic problem solver and creative!
Ivan the great , I bet he's happy that he didn't have to buy a new sensor
Love repairs with no parts.
Great Ivan
Great video as always Ivan, but, if I may... You can buy little wire wheels at harbor freight for a few bucks that you can put on your drill, stuff the hole, and buzz the rust off in 2 seconds.... A little set of 5 would be very handy to have....
Yeah, I do need to find something more effective. Maybe a 3M rust remover disc. I have tried wire wheels, but they just polish the rust instead of flaking off the chunks...
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics did this fix get the speedometer and odometer working? Having the same issue with my 07 Camry
I am asking for help to give me a spidometer system and the abs does not turn off on the dashi bod please
I bet you that this is gonna fix my gf's car and save her ass 400 dollars. Bless you kind sir, have a wonderful rest of your life.
Hi there,
I have a 99 ES300, got a P0500 code.
Check engine light on as well as traction control light on.
Odometer goes blank.
But other than that, car runs fine, speedometer works, idles fine.
Would the procedure done in this video be the fix?
Did you ever get this fixed? I have same problem
Related : Many Ford products have similar sensor, but the metal tip of the sensor extends out about 1+". After a number of years, this piece simply corrodes away. Cleaning it does not help, so you must replace the sensor.. Also fine metal filings from the disc brake rotors build up and must be cleaned.
Always enjoyable listening to you think a problem through. Nice work using the tools at hand. Please keep these vids rolling !!!!!!
Great diag and fix! Now you got a YT fan's car to fix. That's a first for you, Ivan! I've been plagued with ABS issues. Turned out the sensor was too far away from the tone ring. I admit I was part cannoning it. But had to think of Eric and Ivan. What would they do? Scope it!!! Hahaha. So I did! Lol
Scope FTW :)
Awesome diagnosis. Ivan- your truck could really use a small gas powered air compressor, and a generator. Maybe- a whole new work truck is in order. Nothing fancy, get a "fixer-upper" from an auction, CL, etc.
I do have shop air and a 400W inverter onboard :)
Get one with pink and blue bears included.
I said that- because a green cookie wheel would've zapped that rust off PDQ. Soak rust with ATF and it removes very easily. Yes- rust jacking can easily warp or crack plastic, as in this case. Heat gun could've re shaped the ears. The bottom of the bore could've had buildup, too. A DAB of RTV around the sensor barrel would've acted as an O-ring. At least all turned out well, and you've gained another day of experiences. Next time- look back on this, and all of our "woulda-shoulda-coulda" crap here to help.
hi i have a similar issue but at high speeds, once the speed hits near 75 it completely drops off for the remainder of my trip unless i go under 20 mph and or come to a stop and then it resets.
I have this same code on my 2010 Toyota Corolla. I believe this is my exact problem with my car. Can you tell me what would usually be the cost for this kind of repair? I’m getting it check tomorrow to confirm, but just trying to see what I may be looking at for repair cost?
Hello where you located so I can bring my Toyota Corolla to you have a po500 code
Hi Ivan,
any thought about the long FT of 10.9 (seen at 4:48) is that an issue or within tolerance. Nice diag btw.
Thanks Mark
If Check Engine light is off and no codes stored then car is happy :)
With the engine off (Engine Speed 0) fuel trim data is redundant. The best you can decipher from that LTFT at engine off is the computer has learned to add 10% more fuel at initial start-up than base factory programmed amount.
Nice video ivan. I like how u use the verus ...hopefully I get a verus by Feb of 2018 thanks for doing videos. Keep it up.
Hi Ivan . is that sensor "VSS"? I HAVE CAMRY 2010 AND THE ERROR CODE P0500 IT REFERS TO VSS .. SO , THERE IS THE LOCATION FOR THIS MODEL?
I get the same error code when I drive above 6 miles per hour. The speedometer works fine. I was told either ECU is bad or the speedometer cluster!! Do you think if I clean the wheel sensors at front, it solve the problem. And how about rear wheel speed/ ABS sensor?
I have 2009 Corolla code is P0500 and its come only when car is in parking and i accelerate 5000 rpm when i drive my odo work fine and ecu vss single are fine and no trouble code i am stuck on this weird code
Another great job, Ivan.
I've bent metal into a z shape before, have it under bolt flat and tall so it contact the far side of sensor top first, when bolted tight it pushes and holds sensor back flat.
What if u couldve use your snap-on. Scan tool, like on a 93 ford f150 with high idle, lack of power and some serious back fire, how could i diagnose that ivan.
MAP sensor.
Thk-u ivan, i really do appreciate your response, i will let u know how things went with my 93 f150.
good fix Ivan, however tool lovers everywhere are cringing at your use of chisels and files. I like the shim use, would you have been able to fit a cable tie around there to pull down the sensor?
Well there was no place at all for a cable tie in that location, and it might weather away and snap off with time. The shim is pinched in place and will not corrode away :)
Ivan i love what you do and how committed you are if you ever close to the bronx I would to have u check my car 🚗 you are awesome thanks for all u do this days its hard to find a sincere mecanic
love the parkining lot repair!
🤩You are SO awesome! I wish I had somebody like you(trusting) to look at my '07 Toyota Camry! I 💚 how YOU DO the homeWORK. Thanks for your videos!🤗
I have the same problem but I'll fix it for my car, thanks bro 👍👌
this solved my multi random coded on my 2007 Toyota sienna thank you so very much for such a amazing and detailed video
Hi,very good videos,big fan of you,I have 2002 Sienna have same code,speedometer not working sometimes,I change the vehicle speed sensor but still same issue,even Toyota dealer couldn’t find what is the problem,can you help me??
Fantastic knowledge man
Nice one Ivan.
Most vehicles i work on are shitty rusty turds not far from the scrapyard and I'm amazed that the ABS stuff works on a lot of them. Even my own vehicle the knuckles are rusted to hell but the sensors/tone rings are still in fairly good condition. With all the salt and mud and cow turd that gets on the suspension i really do wonder sometimes.
Hah I also wonder the same thing...sometimes a car looks like crap, but mostly everything somehow works!
I'm getting code: 0073 on my 07 camry. Replaced abs module with another used module but still not work...dash is acting crazy. Any ideas. Thanks.
i have check engine light myself the code came to p0500 the abs, brake,tire lights up i changed 2 speed sensor cleaned the abs sensor and nothing took it to toyot a dealer and they cant find out whats wrong with my car
With a decent scanner it shouldn't take more than a few minutes for a dealership technician to at least get a direction on what's wrong.
Pine Hollow Auto Diagnostics i dont know what to tell u brother they said is the speed sensor and nada r u in the NJ area
2007 Toyota Corolla s have the same code P0500. Vehicle speed transmission sensor.. I replaced it . The output one and it's still doing the same thing. Rev high like it's going in neutral when driving . What can I do ? If anyone know please let me know.. does it have abs ? Could it be the wheel sensor and the code say vehicle transmission speed sensor?
You need to follow the diagnostic procedure in this video :)
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics yes just wud wanna kno wat cud help . Not sure my car has abs
don't you see rust like that in pa too?
Yes. I would say not nearly as bad as upstate NY in Eric O's neck of the woods lol
The Rear sensors are installed behind the Hub, its better to buy a complete hub rather than trying to get em off, yet i have never seen a bad one, what goes bad is the harness that plugs in the sensors and goes behind the rear seat and plugs into another harness
good diagnosis. I guess you need carpenter chisel in my tool box.
I have a file ground to a chisel blade on the end and one side, makes a great scraper
A wood chisel is less likely to gouge a metal surface. Ivan knows.
Exselecte diagnostic amigo nice video
Ivan nice fix, but put some sandpaper in your toolbox as well.
How far is the drive from College Town?
4 hours if you are lucky with no traffic jams...
Praying this fixes mine
That's Scotty Kilmer's method. I have better luck with gathering "before" and "after" data to prove the repair vs. praying haha
Excelent diagnostic....
Спасибо Иван за информацию
excellent vlog. Was very helpful in my situation. Thank you
The crusties are in town, time to go west young man and hitch up them there wagons.
Hey love your videos! I have a 2002 sienna with abs light on 2 codes for front and read wheel speed sensors but the sensors look great on all 4 graph
Bolt Ivan, it's a Bolt not a Screw! Give it a little tap tap, tap taparoo! :D
Do you think the sensor would be distorted now due to being forced out by rust for so long? Disregard you answered already! Great work mate! :D
You are just a awesome thanks for teaching us personally I appreciate it
Its been said before and I will say it again- u da man!
A 3m roloc disc on the drill would work too.
ah rust season .lol when you mentioned the wire harness repair i thought we were gunna see someones butchery. man that verus seems slow.
Great Video
A battery operated dremel with wire wheel would scrape off all that rust quick and easy. No need for the hammering and chissel.
Bad Drivers of North Texas Angle Grinder with a flapper disc or Roloc type disc works a treat on flaky rust, even a biscuit works but in my experience a wire wheel mostly just 'polishes' it! Yes a really coarse wire cup in an angle grinder would work better than a puny one in a Dremel. Rust flakes like that need to be 'hammered' or other similar aggressive treatments to be removed.
Good Job brou ! 💪🏽
Great video brother!
how would you go about testing a newer vehicle that uses a digital abs sensor with the lab scope? leave it plugged in and back probe at the sensor connector?
Yup it needs to be plugged in :)
thanks, i bought a used vantage and i'm trying to teach myself how to use a scope since I was never taught and GM training doesn't use it. Which i see you and Eric and Keith use them all the time.
Add to your portable tool kit : Roloc and nylon pads.
GOOD ONE IVAN. DOBRO YEN :-)
Anyone else see the big crack in the steering knuckle at 23:12 ?
Im guessing , back side of a Wal-Mart parking lot ?
LA Fitness :)
The water is going to go in where the clip and rust the bolt in.
should of compared rear wheel sensor signal amplitude
Fluid film is the best!!
63k and a Toyota is haveing problems?! I could understand 120k or 160k
It's a rust issue. So it's not dependent on miles. The car is 12 years old. That's a long time for rust to do it's thing. No failed parts, just rust moving things around.
great video !!!
Fantastic!
Thanks for info.
Thank you
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