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    TongTong
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      Hi Everyone,
      This is new problem, just follow my yesterday question.
      I fund my right front cv boot area has a lot spilled grease, I think the boot is broken and today I just changed front brake rotors and inspect the cv boot. The cv boot has no crack or cut open, I have no idea where was the spilled grease from. I have clean or spilled grease and drive a while, see if more come out.
      But my new rotors give me trouble! I replaced two front rotors, and bleed 4 wheels brake fluid, added 32 oz new fluid. After then, the brake light on, always on. Also, after I make turn, the VSC off and VSC Trac light on. If I shut off the car, two VSC lights off, but brake light is still here. After I turn the steering wheel , these two VSC light will be trigger.
      My car is 2001 Toyota Sequoia
      Please help.

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      A toyotakarlIts me
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        To quote Yogi Berra…. “It’s déjà vu all over again”

        http://www.ericthecarguy.com/forum/8-Service-and-Repair-Questions-Answered-Here/51058-sequoia-speed-sensor-codes

        What codes are you getting now?

        -Karl

        #633426
        TongTong
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          First, I really want to thank you Karl! You are always here to help me. Really thank you.
          Two codes: c1203, B 2796. Two Vsc lights and brake light are shut off this morning by no reason. I did not do anything for them and they gone?! I just drove it about 2 miles for test drive after I change brake yesterday. Today, these light just gone?!
          I cheeked codes, got these two: c1203, B 2796, but no lights on.

          #633621
          A toyotakarlIts me
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            They may be historical codes now…. As long as the vehicle continues to start and no lights come on I would not worry too much about the B2796 code… I would just keep driving it… May be having an issue with the transponder key coil…

            Ensure you have a good battery (load test) and the connections to the battery are clean and tight… Let us know if the codes come back.

            The key coil is part number 89782

            #633910
            TongTong
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              I disconnect the battery and re-connect it, B2796 is gone. Now only showing C1203. Code reader alos saysing ABS $29.

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