The Yaw Rate Sensor is located under the center storage console and is accessed by removing the center console. I just replaced mine and plan to post a DIY on a Toyota forum.
C1336 means "zero point calibration of yaw rate sensor undone."
A Yaw sensor is used as part of a traction control system in an automobile. It measures the angle of movement of the vehicle compared to the vehicle's heading.
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In center console...
The yaw sensor is attached to the steering wheel column under the driver's left knee clipped within a bracket together with the pitch sensor. Both measure acceleration in either the lateral (yaw) or forward (pitch) directions and are used for the electronic stability programme (ESP) system. The yaw sensor is attached to the steering wheel column under the driver's left knee clipped within a bracket together with the pitch sensor. Both measure acceleration in either the lateral (yaw) or forward (pitch) directions and are used for the electronic stability programme (ESP) system.
There is no VSC sensor. It works with the ABS system, using the wheel speed sensors. More complex systems use steering angle sensors, yaw rate sensors, etc to apply the brakes through a computer to individual wheels using ABS.
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The ESP (electronic skid protection) system consists of wheel speed sensors, brake pedal switch, steering angle sensors, yaw rate sensors, etc, etc.The ESP (electronic skid protection) system consists of wheel speed sensors, brake pedal switch, steering angle sensors, yaw rate sensors, etc, etc.
bad yaw sensor,shock,or faulty ground in the system
c1996 is ford code for active yaw rate sensor disabled. Don't understand? go visit a Auto technician that what there trained to do and why they spent $30,000 on that tool box and tools. ScottS
yaw. his full name is Shane lee yaw.