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Old 01-05-2023, 08:03 AM
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Default C1336 zero calibration reset

Hello all,

I did a search for this but I didn’t see anything.

I’m a new member. I just came into a 2002 Camry SE V6. It has 190,000 miles on it. I’m planning on giving it to my 16 yr old for his daily driver after I fix a few things.

Anyway, a bit of history. The vsc/trac light is on with no engine light. I originally had a boat load of codes on the ABS side. Basically all the ABS system. Wheels sensors, master cylinder, abs pump, etc. I started at the top and checked all the abs fuses. They were fine. The abs relays tested fine. All the test runs on my scanner came up good.

After that, i took off both battery leads to reset (and they were a bit corroded and cleaned them). The only code now is the C1336 zero point calibration of deceleration sensor undone. After looking this up, it appears I need to reset that zero calibration.


I saw some videos and info online about it. But all for diff model Toyotas. And I’m actually having a tough time finding the cg and ts slots on my OBD. My scanner doesn’t have that capability.

anyone happen to have that procedure or those slot #. So I can reset that calibration ?


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Old 01-05-2023, 08:59 AM
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"cg"?

The reset procedure should be the same for 2002-2007 Camry and assume other models around these years.

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