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Old 03-04-2005, 11:52 AM
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2000 CV & TRACTION CONTROL

Anyone know why my Traction Control comes on when I'm accerlating on dry straight pavement ?? seems to occur when I pause the accerlation in traffic. Dealership messed with front end on last service call and after that the TC light came on and car lost power. Pull over, stop, and then you can start moving again. Dealership said CT bad part and replaced it. Today same thing. Serv Mgr and Tech out driving it now in an attempt to recreate the experience. Any ideas ??
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What was the outcome from the dealer? If the traction control is coming on, there is a possibility of a bad wheel speed sensor.
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Re: 2000 CV & TRACTION CONTROL

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What was the outcome from the dealer? If the traction control is coming on, there is a possibility of a bad wheel speed sensor.

Sorry to be so long with reply - BUT would you believe that it was the result of new tires on the front and not on the back ?? Was sensing the difference in tire rotation !!! Dealership GAVE us two tires for the back ( they sold us the 2 front new tires ) cause they "caused" the problem
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Glad it is resolved. I never thought of tires although I had a 4x4 in the shop that the 4wd would not engage because of tire size difference. Thanks for the post.
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What was the outcome from the dealer? If the traction control is coming on, there is a possibility of a bad wheel speed sensor.
check axle bearings in the rear.
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Re: 2000 CV & TRACTION CONTROL

check axle bearings. check rear e-brakes. may be comin apart. 419 787 5679 phone
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sry dude but this is an old thread and dont think he will answer
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