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SAS FLASHING

Can any one help with SAS flashing on the dash of a Toyota 7 FG 20, it could be a sensor but how do you determine which one?
  • Posted 18 Jul 2019 10:41
  • Discussion started by Onsite
  • New South Wales, Australia
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Hi. Is there any mistake on the dashboard withe letter E? What's happened? Is it works good with flashing SAS?
At first there is a sensor on the rear axle. Check it. And it's connector.
Secondly there are sensors on the mast. Check them too and connectors. you can write to me ruslan.ataev at mail dot ru. I'll try to help you.
  • Posted 19 Jul 2019 13:31
  • Reply by ruslan_a
  • Karaganda, Kazakhstan
ruslan-ataev at mail dot ru

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