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Anonymous Posted on Mar 05, 2019

TRC OFF and VSC lights staying on, in 2005 Toyota Corolla Verso, I need to recalibrate Yaw Sensor. Which number ports on the OBD 2 are the T3 and CG ports please? Have read conflicting info on this.

  • Anonymous Mar 05, 2019

    Sorry, TS port, not T3!
    M D

  • Anonymous Mar 06, 2019

    Thanks Grace, my car is the UK version, I understand this is a US site, I presume they dont offer the UK version online?
    I have hopefuly sorted out a fix process online but just need to know the relevant TS and CG port numbers from the relevant OBD diagram, was hoping someone may have a link to the Corolla Verso OBD diagram....
    M D

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SOURCE: hi, i have a 2005 toyota corolla verso t3 1.8

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