2008 Camry Hybrid with 160k miles. Over the last 3 weeks I am getting the VSC warning light about 1out of 4 times that I brake to a complete stop. It only happens when the vehicle speed is close to zero, say 2 or 3 MPH. When it happens it feels like the ABS system or VSC system is taking control and lets off on the brake pressure momentarily. The result is the car stops braking suddenly, the light flashes, then the brakes return to normal and the warning light goes out and the car stops.
It is disconcerting to suddenly feel the brakes not working, even momentarily. I would guess when it happens the car travels a few inches further than I want it to due to the brake pressure not responding to the brake pedal.
I am concerned that the problem gets worse and suddenly I am going a wheel revolution or more before the computer lets me brake. That could be dicey.
Any advice on how to diagnose this? Wheel speed sensors? ABS module? Any other ideas?
It does not matter what speed I am braking from, it doesn't seem to matter what the temperature is, it doesn't seem to matter if the car is warmed up or cold, it doesn't seem to matter if the wheels are warm from stop and go traffic.
It is disconcerting to suddenly feel the brakes not working, even momentarily. I would guess when it happens the car travels a few inches further than I want it to due to the brake pressure not responding to the brake pedal.
I am concerned that the problem gets worse and suddenly I am going a wheel revolution or more before the computer lets me brake. That could be dicey.
Any advice on how to diagnose this? Wheel speed sensors? ABS module? Any other ideas?
It does not matter what speed I am braking from, it doesn't seem to matter what the temperature is, it doesn't seem to matter if the car is warmed up or cold, it doesn't seem to matter if the wheels are warm from stop and go traffic.
