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Toyota C052F14 diagnostic trouble code refers to an ABS Pump Motor Supply Voltage Circuit Short to Ground or Open

Modern Toyota vehicles rely on an Electronically Controlled Brake (ECB) system, where an electronic skid control computer (brake actuator assembly) manages hydraulic brake pressure.

: A sudden drop in the 12V battery power supply (common in modern Toyota models and hybrids like the RAV4, Camry, and Yaris Cross) can fake the ABS computer into throwing a C052F14 code. i--- Toyota C052f14

The wiring harness leading to the skid control ECU and ABS actuator block is exposed to engine bay heat, moisture, and road debris. Over time, a wire may chaff against the frame (creating a short to ground) or break completely within its insulation (causing an open circuit). 4. Internal Failure of the Brake Actuator Assembly

Note: According to Toyota factory technical bulletins, if the C052F14 code was thrown purely due to a low battery spike, it can often be cleared automatically by driving the vehicle at a speed of , then using a diagnostic scanner to erase the history. 2. Inspect the Main High-Amp Fuses Toyota C052F14 diagnostic trouble code refers to an

This information is for general knowledge and should not replace the advice of a qualified mechanic. Automotive systems are complex, and proper diagnosis requires professional knowledge, tools, and service data. Always consult a certified technician for your specific repair needs.

💥 : This code frequently appears on modern Toyota hybrid platforms (like the Yaris Cross or RAV4) following a minor collision where airbags deploy, as the vehicle cuts auxiliary systems to mitigate electrical fire risks. Over time, a wire may chaff against the

A: Temporarily, yes. But as soon as the ECU powers back on and runs its self-test, it will detect the internal short and turn the light back on (usually after 3-5 ignition cycles).

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