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Old 09-24-2009, 11:32 PM
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04 Impala 3.4 traction control kicks in when turning

I've got an 04 Impala with the 3400V6. Whenever I do a three point turn, or back out of a parking spot, the traction control kicks in. lately, it has gotten worse to the point where it kicks in if I take a sharp turn from a stop sign, ect.

Is this a bad ABS/wheel sensor?
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Old 09-25-2009, 06:56 AM
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Re: 04 Impala 3.4 traction control kicks in when turning

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I've got an 04 Impala with the 3400V6. Whenever I do a three point turn, or back out of a parking spot, the traction control kicks in. lately, it has gotten worse to the point where it kicks in if I take a sharp turn from a stop sign, ect.

Is this a bad ABS/wheel sensor?
That happened in all my impala's also,it's a sensor but does'nt mean your wheel bearing is bad either,what i did with my last 6 impalas was unplug the main harness by the side of the airbox for the abs pump then disconnected my neg battery terminal for 30-40 secs to clear the abs code on the dash because when you unplug the abs unit it will cause the abs code to come on,then you have regular brakes for your car and works better in winter conditions if you get snow where you are
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