My suspicion has been confirmed that the high pressure switch is not switching.
In the 2004 diagnostic manual ( look in the stickies under lc100 faq)
There is a diagnostic check for the sensor:
Depress the brake pedal more than 40 times or until stroke becomes longer.
In the manual it says to check the connector. Remember to check the pins on the master cylinder side of the connector, not harness. When disconnected, the harness side goes to the abs controller so you will measure the pull down or pull up resistor value in the controller, not the sensor.
When Pressure is Low
High Pressure switch output (see page DI-582 in manual for connector)should be 1.0 kohm (mine works).
Low Pressure switch is 5.7 kohm.(works also)
When pressure is high
High Pressure switch output (see page DI-582 in manual for connector)should be 0 ohm (still reads 1kohm)
Low Pressure switch is 1.0. kohm.(works also)
So the sensor is either bad or I have air in the system and when its cold, the pump cannot reach the pressure.
I am going to try to actuate the ABS multiple times and then flush the brake fluid again. Already did this twice. Maybe I need to take it to Toyota for an official brake flush.
In the 2004 diagnostic manual ( look in the stickies under lc100 faq)
There is a diagnostic check for the sensor:
Depress the brake pedal more than 40 times or until stroke becomes longer.
In the manual it says to check the connector. Remember to check the pins on the master cylinder side of the connector, not harness. When disconnected, the harness side goes to the abs controller so you will measure the pull down or pull up resistor value in the controller, not the sensor.
When Pressure is Low
High Pressure switch output (see page DI-582 in manual for connector)should be 1.0 kohm (mine works).
Low Pressure switch is 5.7 kohm.(works also)
When pressure is high
High Pressure switch output (see page DI-582 in manual for connector)should be 0 ohm (still reads 1kohm)
Low Pressure switch is 1.0. kohm.(works also)
So the sensor is either bad or I have air in the system and when its cold, the pump cannot reach the pressure.
I am going to try to actuate the ABS multiple times and then flush the brake fluid again. Already did this twice. Maybe I need to take it to Toyota for an official brake flush.