Prius won't go into READY MODE after ABS replacement.

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Asked by Gulrez Feb 12, 2017 at 09:18 AM about the 2007 Toyota Prius FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

After REPLACING THE ABS ACTUATOR my 2007 PRIUS is not going into
ready mode and unable to drive. Upon scanning I am getting a code C1345.

Do I need to re-calibrate the system for it go fix the error and go into ready
mode?

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C1345 TOYOTA - Linear Solenoid Valve Offset Learning Undone...Possible causes; Initialization of linear solenoid and calibration undone, Faulty Skid Control ECU, Skid Control ECU harness is open or shorted, Skid Control ECU circuit poor electrical connection....Linear Solenoid Valve Offset should be initialized (calibrate to zero). If problem persists, Skid Control ECU may need to be replace...https://youtu.be/qjQEqLpRUp0 .......Description The skid control ECU stores and corrects the difference in each individual part such as the stroke sensor, actuator soelnoid, and stroke simulator solenoid. Perform initialization of linear solenoid valve and calibration if these parts are replaced. The skid control ECU receives shift position P signal from the HV control ECU through CAN communication system. The DTCs are cancelled when result of linear valve offset learning is normal.

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