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My lights were on for about a week and then went out on their own. They have been out now for about 2 weeks. The lights are working because they light up during start-up. Should I be worried?
 
@brouillr, try this: http://www.rav4world.com/forums/877055-post2.html

My CEL, VSC and 4WD came on and went out several times over the last 6 months or so. Finally they stuck on. A little debug from the above link showed:
CEL 14, 93
P/S 41
VSC 51
4WD 82

I took a trip to my local autoparts store and they read code P0354 (ignition coil D). I swapped the coil pack in cylinder 4 (front middle) with the one in cylinder 6 (front drivers side) and the code changed to P0356. $85.99 later and a new coil pack in cylinder 6 - problem solved.
 
My CEL, VSC and 4WD came on and went out several times over the last 6 months or so. Finally they stuck on. A little debug from the above link showed:
CEL 14, 93
P/S 41
VSC 51
4WD 82

I took a trip to my local autoparts store and they read code P0354 (ignition coil D). I swapped the coil pack in cylinder 4 (front middle) with the one in cylinder 6 (front drivers side) and the code changed to P0356. $85.99 later and a new coil pack in cylinder 6 - problem solved.
This goes to show that when the CEL is on the VSC & 4WD codes may be meaningless and just lead some people to chase dead ends.
 
I've been living with having these 4 dash lights come on intermittently for the past 2 winters.. always seemed to come on in cold weather and snow.. just when I needed 4wd, abs and traction control the most. About a month ago they were coming on daily and really drove me nuts. I finally jumpered the OBD2 port as per another thread on this forum.. and it turned out it was a fault in the right rear wheel speed sensor, which subsequently caused the abs to fail. I took the wheel off, removed the sensor and cleaned all the rust off the hub so the sensor sat flat when reinstalled, but this didnt help. I finally caved and bought a new sensor online. Installing the new one was a piece of cake. Dr. Dyno posted instructions somewhere on this forum.. and it only took me about 35 mins to do.. and I'm far from mechanically inclined. New sensor has been in for over a week now and so far no issues.. dash light problem is gone. yeehaw! dealer wanted 1hr to diagnose, 1.5 hrs to install + parts = roughly $500 +tax. I paid $169 for the part and installed myself.. saved a bundle.
 
Good move crisko! :thumbs_up:
I cleaned mine a couple of times and it did help. But, knowing I'd need a new one eventually I finally bought a new left rear ABS sensor online for about the $169 you paid. Had it for probably six months, laying around somewhere. The lights started coming on occasionally and the sensor made it's way out of the mess on the bench somehow, so I finally got it installed. As you mentioned not a big deal to install. Just have to use care removing the several small bolts that secure the wire out of harms way. No more lights. :)
 
Less than a month old and 1000 miles, and with the first good rain my new rav4 is exhibiting these same old problems- abs, brake, skid, and vsc lights stuck on. I am not impressed that Toyota cannot do any better than this after all the years of known problems, and more disgusted with my dealer who says they cannot look at it for 6 days. I was going up to the snow this weekend but not with dubious braking and traction control systems. I expected better when I bought a new Toyota.

I shorted pins 4-13 on the obd and the codes displayed do not seem to be in the list posted here. I'm going to have to see if I can upgrade the firmware in my old auto x-ray to work on this car. If this is a dirty wheel sensor issue I should probably just sell the car now as I know it will be an endless problem. If I can't drive in a little mud what good is 4WD?
 
Out of the blue today my 2006 Rav4 Limited (52K miles) threw the CEL/VSC/4WD trio. When I parked the car after a short drive down the highway it was fine... got in a few hours later and was greeted by the Check Engine light and its dubious friends.

I reset the system (using the fuse method) and tightened the gas cap just in case but it threw them again a few hundred feet down the road. Read the blink codes... this is where it gets interesting:

CC=69, CEL=15, AIR=43, VSC=51, 4WD=82

I figure most of them are cascading codes: it's the Check Engine Light code that's puzzling... from everything I've read there is no code 15 for a Toyota Rav4, and I checked it several times (it just keeps repeating "15"... with the same long pause between "15"s).

Your thoughts? I'm going to take it in later today or tomorrow and pray my Toyota Platinum extended warranty covers whatever is going on... I've read enough horror stories already about evap canisters and the like.
 
The only one I found for 15 is C2115/15 Transmitter ID5 Operation Stop - Tire pressure warning valve and transmitter - Tire pressure warning ECU. That is TPMS stuff. I wouldn't have expected that code to be delivered by the MIL light.

Got air in the spare?
 
I was able to solve the problem in my new car with the help of the obd2 codes. The connector to the stop lamp relay was not seated. I would have preferred that the dealer not make it necessary for me to do it myself by having such a long delay for service, but this time it was easy.
 
The only one I found for 15 is C2115/15 Transmitter ID5 Operation Stop - Tire pressure warning valve and transmitter - Tire pressure warning ECU. That is TPMS stuff. I wouldn't have expected that code to be delivered by the MIL light.

Got air in the spare?
Yep, and plenty of it! :-D

It turned out to be trouble code P0356 (Ignition coil #6 issue, replaced under the extended warranty).

So my question is, how was this a CEL code 15, and are those "blink codes" actually relevant?
 
It turned out to be trouble code P0356 (Ignition coil #6 issue, replaced under the extended warranty).

So my question is, how was this a CEL code 15, and are those "blink codes" actually relevant?
These codes on RAV4s seem to trigger each other so whether they are CEL or 4-13 jumper codes I always reset them and deal with the first one that comes back up.
 
I should add to the list. Had CEL, VSC, and 4WD lights on. This was just after my head gasket replacement. The DTC code was P0019 which is a fault in the cam/crankshaft/VVTi sensor. The fault cleared on its own and has never come back on...
 
Does the 2009 RAv4 has an EGR valve, and if it does where should I look for in the engine, is there any link, where I can get the diagranm for the engine, even if it is with a charge,2009 rav4 is giving me very, but very poor gas milage, i got the injector clean, and it improve a little, so I want to clean things like the MAF, I seen in youtube they talk about the EGR, and I see it in older Rav4s, but I do not see anything with that shape in my Rav4, it may look different(newer version) I will take on this task, and then change the injectors, Help Please.....!
Location of EGR, 2009 Rav4
 
You can add me to the list for the CEL, VSC, and 4WD lights on two occasions. The first was accompanied by a P0353 code and was remedied by replacing the #3 ignition coil. The second time around was accompanied by a P0351 code and was resolved by replacing the #1 ignition coil. This is for a 2006 RAV4 AWD with the V6.
 
You can add me to the list for the CEL, VSC, and 4WD lights on two occasions. The first was accompanied by a P0353 code and was remedied by replacing the #3 ignition coil. The second time around was accompanied by a P0351 code and was resolved by replacing the #1 ignition coil. This is for a 2006 RAV4 AWD with the V6.
Wow you only have P0352,4,5 & 6 to go.
 
Had the VSC, Brake & ABS - combo warning. Thanks to James (junebug1701) i was able to confirm the error 49. This points to several potential problems: brake fluid levels; speed sensors; ABS / VSC actuator or brake light switch.
Read on another Forum a report by bezzer with ref to diagnosis; ordering replacement part & fitting.
A couple of weeks a go on my way out of the drive i stopped & put my hand up under dash to try & tap the item. This stopped the fault reappearing until this morning when i descended a steep & rough mountain lane.
My repacement part from ebay was on my desk so i've just fitted the brake light switch (1/2 hour job). The error is now hopefully banished for good.
Thanks James for putting me on the right path.
 
Today the CEL, VSC and 4WD lights came on in my 2007 V6 Limited. Initially I felt no change in the cars behaviour. After parking the car to do some shopping for about an hour I started it up and the lights were still on. As I pulled out into traffic at about 40kms/hr the car suddenly started revving loudly as though it had just popped out of gear. I let the revs fall and the car coast a bit and then I could drive it again. This started happening repeatedly on my way home. The car slips out of gear, I let the revs fall and it re-engages. I also noticed that the radio is no longer working either.

I'm taking in to a local mechanic tomorrow morning. Can someone please give me a heads up as to what this might be? Or what I should be aware of when he starts checking the codes?

Could this be a dying transmission? The car is barely 6 years old with 120,000 kms on it.How long is the powertrain warranty on the RAV4 in Canada? Just in case...

Thanks for any feedback!
 
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