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Old 03-04-2007, 06:27 AM
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please help with ets sensor

I put my car in a ditch. On my way home my check engine light came on, so did my "ETS" light. I had the car checked and apparently the O2 sensor is bad. Is this something I really need? Also, my dash tells me the ETS is off when it's actually on. For some reason, turning the ignition toggles the ETS light. Anybody know why it is doing this or how to fix it?

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Old 03-07-2007, 06:57 PM
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Re: please help with ets sensor

Welcome to AF.

By ETS I am assuming you are referring to the Enhanced Traction Control System? Sounds like it may be accident related (car in ditch). I would check the wiring to the hub/wheel sensors. Look for damaged or broken wiring.

The 02 sensor DTC is not related to the ETS problem but if the DTC is persistent corrective action should be taken. Post the code if you have it.



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