OBD1 Error Code: 24

Tiny
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  • 1996 TOYOTA COROLLA
  • 1.5L
  • 4 CYL
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Hi,

My car is a AE110 16 valve EFI engine) found error code 24 after diagnostic jumper test. May I know what might be the problem is and van any one lead me some steps for checking?

Thanks.
Friday, September 23rd, 2016 AT 5:22 AM

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Tiny
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If you have OBD2 not 1 code 24 refers to either air bag or ABS unit with a bad connection on one and solenoid not working on left hand rear wheel.

Some models 97 and below uses obd1 not obd2. And code 24 refers to IAT Sensor not ABS
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Friday, September 23rd, 2016 AT 6:01 AM
Tiny
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Thanks for the information.

Actually I was able to retrieve two error codes which are "52" and "24" by diagnostic jumper test TE1 to E1.

What does the code :52 means?

By the way how can I verify the OBD version? Since I could not find the VIN number. Probably the sticker may have been fallen off.
Attached is the image which shows is the Diagnostic connector(DLC) which I used for the jumper test. This is located under the hood. There are no other connectors. Please help me to verify the OBD version. (An image of Engine model detail plate also attached here with).

Thanks
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Saturday, September 24th, 2016 AT 5:03 AM
Tiny
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Count the connectors in the diagnostic link if it has 16 it is obd2 if 12 or 14 it is either obd 1 or 1.5, but manual says it is obd2. It does not give anything for code 52 other than it is an anti theft thing which you will need a professional scanner to see what is wrong. If your car wont start try resetting it if no manual look online for your car.
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Saturday, September 24th, 2016 AT 6:56 AM

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