2006 Trailblazer LS steering position/angle sensor
#1
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2006 Trailblazer LS steering position/angle sensor
I've got a 2006 Chevy Trailblazer LS, with the 4.2l in-line 6 motor.
I got this vehicle about 6-7 years ago and when I got it the dual warning lights were on, indicating the steering angle/position
sensor was out (most likely).
I replaced it with a Dorman brand sensor. Some of the Youtube video's and guides showed this as being a pretty difficult job
but honestly, it wasn't that bad.
This worked, the warning lights were off after the reset, problem solved. Fast forward to last year. Same problem. So I did the
same thing again, but honestly I messed up. I had secured the steering wheel but I accidentally moved it. I went through with
the replacement anyway and it worked for about 3-4 days then the warning light came back on. I just assumed that this was my
fault.
About 2 weeks ago I finally got around to replacing it again. I went with Dorman again because it lasted about 5+ years the first
time and I sincerely believe that the second one was my fault due to moving the steering wheel. I made absolutely sure I didn't
move the steering wheel this time (duct tape, for the win!).
Unfortunately, it only lasted about 2 weeks and the light came on today. On a straight stretch, at about 35-40mph. As soon as
I got home I turned it off and back on again a couple of times and it didn't come back on but I can only assume that, like before
it's going to get worse.
So my question is, since I am 100% sure I installed it correctly this time, what else could it be or is there something that is causing
the sensor's to go bad prematurely?
Thanks all.
I got this vehicle about 6-7 years ago and when I got it the dual warning lights were on, indicating the steering angle/position
sensor was out (most likely).
I replaced it with a Dorman brand sensor. Some of the Youtube video's and guides showed this as being a pretty difficult job
but honestly, it wasn't that bad.
This worked, the warning lights were off after the reset, problem solved. Fast forward to last year. Same problem. So I did the
same thing again, but honestly I messed up. I had secured the steering wheel but I accidentally moved it. I went through with
the replacement anyway and it worked for about 3-4 days then the warning light came back on. I just assumed that this was my
fault.
About 2 weeks ago I finally got around to replacing it again. I went with Dorman again because it lasted about 5+ years the first
time and I sincerely believe that the second one was my fault due to moving the steering wheel. I made absolutely sure I didn't
move the steering wheel this time (duct tape, for the win!).
Unfortunately, it only lasted about 2 weeks and the light came on today. On a straight stretch, at about 35-40mph. As soon as
I got home I turned it off and back on again a couple of times and it didn't come back on but I can only assume that, like before
it's going to get worse.
So my question is, since I am 100% sure I installed it correctly this time, what else could it be or is there something that is causing
the sensor's to go bad prematurely?
Thanks all.
#3
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I've not gotten the codes yet. Next time I'm out to town I'll see if any are there (history) since it only did it that one time
after this install.
I had a front end alignment done last year after I put in new outer tie-rod ends and CVS (wheel bearing) units. As far
as I know, it's okay. It seems centered when I'm driving on a straight stretch of 4-lane road.
Can that cause the 2 warning lights on the dash to come on?
Thanks.
after this install.
I had a front end alignment done last year after I put in new outer tie-rod ends and CVS (wheel bearing) units. As far
as I know, it's okay. It seems centered when I'm driving on a straight stretch of 4-lane road.
Can that cause the 2 warning lights on the dash to come on?
Thanks.
#4
CF Veteran
Depends on what the sensor is actually reading when it’s being driven straight. If it’s near zero degrees then probably not - if it’s offset to the left or right by more than 5 degrees then it could be.
Which warning indicators were you getting?
Which warning indicators were you getting?
#6
CF Veteran
The one on the left is “Service Stabilitrak” - the one on the right is the Stabilitrak indicator which comes on only when the system is active, manually switched off, or disabled due to a fault (see page 3-41 of the owners manual for more detail).
The SWPS is a very common cause of stabilitrak problems but there are several other possible causes as well, especially on a vehicle that’s 18 years old.
I’d recommend getting the codes pulled by a shop with a factory equivalent scan tool (or a dealer if need be). Parts houses can typically only pull codes from primary modules (PCM/ABS/Airbags) which may not have any useful codes stored.
The Stabilitrak system is controlled by the ABS module, but the steering wheel position sensor is a “smart sensor” meaning it’s both a sensor and a module in one assembly. IIRC, you actually have to build the vehicle as a 2007 with the scan tool in order to read data/codes from the SWPS.
The SWPS is a very common cause of stabilitrak problems but there are several other possible causes as well, especially on a vehicle that’s 18 years old.
I’d recommend getting the codes pulled by a shop with a factory equivalent scan tool (or a dealer if need be). Parts houses can typically only pull codes from primary modules (PCM/ABS/Airbags) which may not have any useful codes stored.
The Stabilitrak system is controlled by the ABS module, but the steering wheel position sensor is a “smart sensor” meaning it’s both a sensor and a module in one assembly. IIRC, you actually have to build the vehicle as a 2007 with the scan tool in order to read data/codes from the SWPS.
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Well, things continue to be interesting...and mysterious. No easily solvable solutions here.
I stopped by O'Relly's, Advance Auto Parts, and Auto Zone to check for codes after the warning lights came on. This all took a while because I had
to wait until it flashed on. It still just comes on at random times and sometimes not at all.
The thing is, they detected no codes whatsoever - completely clear. Nothing in history either.
I was told by the workers at these places to wait until it came on, then bring it by without turning the motor off so they could check it. Well, I did that
and guess what? With the warning lights active on the dash, and the motor running, still none of the places above could get a code. Completely clear.
So...besides the steering angle/position sensor, what else could be causing the warning lights to come on?
Thanks <pretty baffled in Kentucky>...
I stopped by O'Relly's, Advance Auto Parts, and Auto Zone to check for codes after the warning lights came on. This all took a while because I had
to wait until it flashed on. It still just comes on at random times and sometimes not at all.
The thing is, they detected no codes whatsoever - completely clear. Nothing in history either.
I was told by the workers at these places to wait until it came on, then bring it by without turning the motor off so they could check it. Well, I did that
and guess what? With the warning lights active on the dash, and the motor running, still none of the places above could get a code. Completely clear.
So...besides the steering angle/position sensor, what else could be causing the warning lights to come on?
Thanks <pretty baffled in Kentucky>...
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