Toyota question

Asked by DAPPER44 Jun 26, 2015 at 11:47 PM about the 2010 Toyota Venza V6 AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2010 Toyota Venza/V6. Last week out of the blue the dreaded ABS/VSC lights
came on.Fortunately a friend has a toyota scan tool and seems that the rear
passenger wheel sensor is bad.I can buy the part for around $110.00 OEM Toyota.My
question is how difficult is it to replace this part,without ripping my vehicle to pieces to
make the connections.If anyone could offer some advise on this matter.I would
appreciate.Thanks Dave J/NJ

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They are fairly easy to repair. It will require you to pull the wheel for access. Usually there is a small bolt or hex screw fastening the sensor to the hub. Remove the sensor, trace the cable back and there will be a connector at some point. Remove the old sensor and cable and reverse procedure for the installation.

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