• ABS warning light on
• Traction control system disabled
• Inaccurate speedometer readings
• Faulty wheel speed sensor
• Damaged wiring or connectors
• Corrosion at the sensor connection
ABS: Anti-lock Braking System
OBD-II: On-Board Diagnostics, Second Generation
• C0035
• C0040
This code means that the car's computer is having trouble reading the speed of the front right wheel because the sensor that tells it the speed is not working well.
The P14F2 code indicates that the signal from the front right wheel speed sensor is lower than expected, which could mean a problem with the sensor or its wiring.
The wheel speed sensor is responsible for sending the speed data of each wheel to the vehicle's computer system. A 'Circuit Low' error suggests that the voltage or signal from the sensor is below the threshold set by the manufacturer, which might be due to wiring issues, a faulty sensor, or a connection problem.
• Check for any visible damage to the sensor or wiring.
• Use a multimeter to test the sensor's voltage output.
• Inspect and clean the sensor connector for corrosion.
• Replace the faulty wheel speed sensor.
• Repair or replace damaged wiring.
• Clean or replace corroded connectors.
• Multimeter
• OBD-II scanner
• Socket set
$100 - $300
Moderate
• Toyota Camry
• Honda Accord
• Ford Focus
• Regularly inspect wheel speed sensors and wiring.
• Keep connectors clean and free of corrosion.
• Avoid driving through deep water that could damage sensors.
Sensor Issue
• Drive cautiously if the ABS light is on.
• Have the vehicle inspected by a professional mechanic.
Check with the vehicle manufacturer for warranty coverage on sensors.
This code has been associated with sensor failures due to environmental exposure and wear over time.
Moderate – While the vehicle is still drivable, the ABS and traction control systems may not function properly.
Driving with a malfunctioning ABS system can affect braking performance, especially in wet or slippery conditions.
• Vehicle parked on a level surface
• Ignition in the 'On' position without starting the engine
The front right wheel speed sensor is located near the brake rotor on the passenger side of the vehicle.
Q: Can I drive with a P14F2 code?
A: Yes, but be cautious as your ABS and traction control systems may not work properly.
Q: How do I clear the P14F2 code?
A: Fix the underlying issue and use an OBD-II scanner to clear the code.