C1435 on Lexus
Yaw Rate Sensor Circuit Malfunction
C1435 on Lexus vehicles indicates yaw rate sensor circuit malfunction. Au7o has documented this code across 1 Lexus model — most commonly on GX. C1435 is a manufacturer-specific chassis code (commonly seen on Toyota/Lexus) indicating a fault in the yaw rate sensor circuit. The yaw rate sensor measures how quickly the vehicle is rotating about its vertical axis and is a core input for the electronic stability/vehicle stability control system. When its internal circuit or signal is faulty, the computer can no longer trust it and disables stability control, illuminating the related warning lights. Exact meaning can vary by maker, so confirm against the factory manual. Typical repair costs on Lexus range from $1,000 to $3,500, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Common Causes of C1435
- •Faulty yaw rate sensor (internal failure)
- •Damaged wiring or connector to the sensor cluster
- •Sensor mounted loose or in wrong orientation
- •Poor ground or low system voltage
- •Corrosion/water intrusion at the connector
- •Stability/ABS control module fault
C1435 on Lexus by Model
Lexus GX(1 issue)
- AHC (Adaptive Hydraulic) Suspension Leak2010-2023
The Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS) on the GX460 develops hydraulic fluid leaks from the stabilizer bar actuators and hydraulic lines. Leaks cause the KDSS warning light to illuminate and the system to become inoperative, resulting in increased body roll and a less controlled ride. The front actuators are the most common failure point.
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What does C1435 mean on Lexus?▼
C1435 stands for "Yaw Rate Sensor Circuit Malfunction." C1435 is a manufacturer-specific chassis code (commonly seen on Toyota/Lexus) indicating a fault in the yaw rate sensor circuit. The yaw rate sensor measures how quickly the vehicle is rotating about its vertical axis and is a core input for the electronic stability/vehicle stability control system. When its internal circuit or signal is faulty, the computer can no longer trust it and disables stability control, illuminating the related warning lights. Exact meaning can vary by maker, so confirm against the factory manual. On Lexus specifically, this code is documented across 1 model.
What causes C1435 on Lexus vehicles?▼
Common causes on Lexus: Faulty yaw rate sensor (internal failure), Damaged wiring or connector to the sensor cluster, Sensor mounted loose or in wrong orientation, Poor ground or low system voltage, Corrosion/water intrusion at the connector. Specific causes vary by model and year — see the per-model sections below.
How much does it cost to fix C1435 on a Lexus?▼
Repair costs on Lexus range from $1,000 to $3,500, depending on the specific model and root cause.
Which Lexus models have C1435 documented?▼
Au7o has documented C1435 on 1 Lexus model: GX.