Problem persists. Had a mobile mechanic, fellow Land Cruiser enthusiast, come by and put his Scanner on it. He said that Bus 5 was totally inop and out of his scope to fix with his equipment. Took it to a local shop he recommended for a diagnostic. Apparently when they where on the vehicle they bumped the Android Auto/Apple Carplay module I was testing, it was laying on the passenger floor area, and said when they bumped it that it cleared all of the codes. I felt this was suspect but took it for face value. I've sense pulled the entire module, wasn't happy with it anyway for multiple reasons (don't recommend buying the module from NiftyCity in AUS), and the problem persists. I'm pulling the whole front radar sensor behind the toyota emblem to inspect. The initial inspection of the connections didn't reveal any signs of water intrusion or otherwise adverse connection conditions. Having trouble getting one screw off to remove the module as its behind a center stabilizing bar. While I work that, does anyone have any suspicion that having a front bumper could cause false interference with that sensor? I only ask because I installed the 200 series ARB bumper a couple months before this issue began but it really only manifested itself after taking a sand dune, inadverntly, pretty hard on the Texas beaches. Thanks.