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The service stability light will come on if there is a problem detected in the stability control system. There will be a code stored for this problem. The code will tell the technician working on it where the problem is. You need to get in to have this looked at soon. Waiting too long can cause additional damage to components on the system, depending on what is wrong. The traction control and the stability control system are disabled with this light on so there may be some poor handling/performance noticed with this light on. BotXXXXX XXXXXne, the code needs to be read and then a solution to the problem will be known. The best advice that I can give you.
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I can only speak from experience and hope that you'll agree when I say that a "check engine light, an ABS light and the check stability service light all come on at various times due to events as sutle as a pothole or a sharp turn. These systems being independent of each other have their own computers which store codes.These codes often mean nothing, now, what IS important is if you feel a sudden change in the day to day operation of your vehicle. If not, I would, when given the time, take your vehicle to a proper dealership and have it checked and the codes cleared. Thank you, Dana
this is a warning that there is a problem with the electronic traction control system, a part or circuit has failed, u will need to have the dealer test the system for a trouble code that will be stored in the control modules memory that will indicate were to look for the defective part, it will most likely be a wheel speed sensor, until the system light is out it is disabled.
the service stability light as well as the abs light is all conected to the wheel sensor. To fix it is simple if you kn,w how to do a brake job,it is all conected to the hub assembly. I replaced both front wheel sensors due to that problem. you can by the hub assembly for around 100.00 dollars at auto zone. the wire that connects to the wheel always breaks and these codes come up.
one of the four load stability sensors (one at each wheel suspention arm) has gone awry. Computer diagnostics (Advanced scan tool) will tell you which one. Suggest replace both on front or both on rear (whichever the case)
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