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    Or just use original dump and set the angle sensor closer to zero while cheking it on diagnostics

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    Quote Originally Posted by PierreTheron View Post
    Or just use original dump and set the angle sensor closer to zero while cheking it on diagnostics
    With original dump it is always showing 850.5 degrees. Even when it is straight at 0 degrees. Toyota sensors have a specific range, if exceeded that range the sensor writes error code inside eeprom and stops working. When the sensor is connected in the car and somebody is checking if the clockspring is good, they go over the range with a good clockspring killing the sensor.

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