I had a front driver side wheel bearing replaced and we damaged the ABS sensor. I drove the car over 300 miles with the damaged sensor to get home. I replaced the sensor myself and still none of the ESC features are still working, but less lights are on from the dashboard. Cruise Control, lane change feature and distance monitor are all not working. I think it's a fuse issue, but I'm not sure which fuse to check. If anyone can provide direction on resolving this issue.
Did you use an OEM sensor (not the Chinese company, OEM)? All sensors must be OEM, or you will likely have issues.
To see which fuse it may be if you used the original equipment sensor, check your owner's manual. There is a fuse diagram in there. You can also Google 2019 Toyota Camry fuse box diagram.
@justin-shepherd Thanks I was thinking it was a sensor issue.
@justin-shepherd I purchased a OEM cable and no change. I purchased a Code Reader and I'm getting a C1331 and C1237 Codes.
I'm not sure which fuse to check.
ABS most likely, but it takes about 30s to check all of them with a multimeter
I purchased a OEM cable and no change. I purchased a Code Reader and I'm getting a C1331 and C1237 Codes.
C1237 indicates a wheel speed sensor has gone bad, or you accidentally damaged it while replacing something. The ABS needs constant communication with that sensor or the ABS will not function.