Service traction control and stbilitrack
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Service traction control and stbilitrack
New to the forum and probably an old topic but new for me; what is the real fix for this? Lights on but NO loss of power or engine idle.
Thanks for the help.
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noises, if its on all the time, what vehicle would be a great start. The most often case is damaged wiring or speed/abs sensor issues but theres many other causes and depends on the vehicle what issues are more common.
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2012 Chevrolet Suburban
C0710 code
Throwing a steering position code - 89 instances.
Going after the steering position sensor.
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Gunna need some turkey and beer for this one!
Thanks for the thoughts
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yea more than likely the position sensor is junk, not hard to do but you have to remove the steering column to get to it. Not sure if it fits your year but theres a bulletin for putting a new pigtail and wedge on also. I usually do all 3 in one shot since its easiest with the column out. Make sure you have access to a scanner when you're done to make sure its calibrated.
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yea more than likely the position sensor is junk, not hard to do but you have to remove the steering column to get to it. Not sure if it fits your year but theres a bulletin for putting a new pigtail and wedge on also. I usually do all 3 in one shot since its easiest with the column out. Make sure you have access to a scanner when you're done to make sure its calibrated.
Thanks for the input - hope this helps someone out there, enjoyed my time on the forum.
Until next time; peace out!
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I am having a similar issue on my 2012 Suburban. When you turn the steering wheel all the way left, no problem. BUT, then you turn the wheel all the way to the right it deactivates the Stability and Traction Control. Also shows code C0710.
I had the dealer perform the steering position control TSB with the dielectric grease and the shim, but that apparently didn't fix the issue.
Any ideas???
I had the dealer perform the steering position control TSB with the dielectric grease and the shim, but that apparently didn't fix the issue.
Any ideas???