ABS & Traction Control Sensor
Rawlinson491
07-15-2016, 11:27 AM
2008 Buick Allure My ABS and TC lights are coming on when braking/turning No codes are shown when checked with a Black & Decker Smart Scan Any suggestions Thanks Steve
gmtech1
07-15-2016, 03:55 PM
2008 Buick Allure My ABS and TC lights are coming on when braking/turning No codes are shown when checked with a Black & Decker Smart Scan Any suggestions Thanks Steve
Are you sure that scanner has the ability to read ABS codes? It may only read ECM or "P" codes. ABS codes are "C" codes. You probably have a issue with one of the speed sensors harnesses, but without a code, it's a complete, but educated, guess.
Are you sure that scanner has the ability to read ABS codes? It may only read ECM or "P" codes. ABS codes are "C" codes. You probably have a issue with one of the speed sensors harnesses, but without a code, it's a complete, but educated, guess.
Rawlinson491
07-15-2016, 04:25 PM
Yes scanner does not read the codes !! Interestingly I noticed my right front tire was under inflated Corrected it and problem seems to have gone but that may just be a coincidence ?? - I tried to duplicate the problem by hard braking and turning the wheel - No lights !! Any thoughts?
Tech II
07-15-2016, 08:42 PM
Yes, an underinflated tire can cause this......also if you damage a tire, and replace it with a different brand, or a new tire and the other three are worn, the circumference difference can be enough to alter the rotational speed of the tire in comparison to the other three....
Rasp
07-16-2016, 11:54 PM
On a side note the speed sensor harness has been a problem for me a couple of times. The design is pretty bad. When you turn your tires the wire that it is connected to also bends with a turned tire. After time you will get a short on that wire harness.
Blue Bowtie
07-17-2016, 09:25 AM
On a side note the speed sensor harness has been a problem for me a couple of times. The design is pretty bad. When you turn your tires the wire that it is connected to also bends with a turned tire. After time you will get a short on that wire harness.
Excellent point, Rasp. I'll second that. It happens on several body platforms as well - H-bodies, N-boies, W-bodies, and the minivans.
Excellent point, Rasp. I'll second that. It happens on several body platforms as well - H-bodies, N-boies, W-bodies, and the minivans.
Tech II
08-21-2016, 12:04 PM
You get an open, not a short...
Rasp
08-24-2016, 10:46 AM
Well all I know is something super bad happens when it is open or short.
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