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C1236 ABS / Traction
Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Signal Fault
C1236 indicates the right rear wheel speed sensor signal is missing or faulty, common on Toyota and Honda systems. Without a valid signal the ABS module disables ABS and traction control.
🚗 Yes, but ABS and traction control may be disabled, so fix it soon.
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🎯 Top Causes, Ranked by Likelihood
#1 Failed wheel speed sensor $60-$250
The right rear wheel speed sensor has failed.
#2 Wiring or connector damage $50-$300
Harness damage or corrosion near the rear wheel.
#3 Damaged tone/reluctor ring $100-$400
Damaged ring produces a poor or missing signal.
#4 Excessive air gap or debris $0-$100
Debris or a loose sensor corrupts the reading.
🩺 Common Symptoms ABS warning light on Traction and stability control lights on ABS may not activate in a hard stop Sensor drops out in live data
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🔧 How to Diagnose C1236 1 Scan and confirm the right rear sensor
2 Inspect the sensor, connector, and tone ring
3 Check wiring continuity and sensor air gap
4 Compare live wheel speed data across all wheels
❓ Frequently Asked Questions Can I drive with C1236?
Yes, normal braking works, but ABS and traction control may be off. Drive carefully and fix it soon.
How much to fix C1236?
A wheel speed sensor is typically $150-$450 installed, or less if you DIY.
What causes C1236 most often?
A failed right rear wheel speed sensor or damaged wiring near the wheel.
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