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Code 32: Check Right Front Sensor

  1. Turn ignition off. Install breakout box. Measure resistance between pins No. 23 and 36. If resistance is 800-1400 ohms, go to step 7). If resistance is not 800-1400 ohms, go to next step.
  2. Disconnect right front sensor wiring harness connector. Measure resistance between sensor terminals. If resistance is not 800-1400 ohms, replace sensor. If resistance is 800-1400 ohms, go to next step.
  3. Check Circuit No. 514 Continuity

    Turn ignition off. Measure resistance between pin No. 36 and wheel sensor wiring harness connector Yellow/Red wire terminal. If resistance is not about zero ohms, repair circuit No. 514 (Yellow/Red wire). If resistance is about zero ohms, circuit is okay and testing is complete.
  4. Check Circuit No. 516 Continuity

    Turn ignition off. Measure resistance between pin No. 23 and wheel sensor wiring harness connector Yellow/Black wire terminal. If resistance is not about zero ohms, repair circuit No. 516 (Yellow/Black). If resistance is about zero ohms, go to next step.
  5. Check Circuit No. 514 Short To Ground

    Turn ignition off. Leave right front sensor wiring harness connector disconnected. Measure resistance between pins No. 1 and 36 at Breakout Box. If continuity is present, repair circuit No. 514 (Yellow/Red) short to ground. If continuity is not present, go to next step.
  6. Check Circuit No. 516 Short To Ground

    Turn ignition off. Leave right front sensor wiring harness connector disconnected. Measure resistance between pins No. 1 and 23 at breakout box. If continuity is present, repair circuit No. 516 (Yellow/Black) short to ground. If continuity is not present, go to next step.
  7. Check Sensor Cable For Damage

    Inspect sensor cable for damage. Repair or replace as necessary. If no damage is present, problem is intermittent. See INTERMITTENT DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE  .