Service Stability System
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Service Stability System
Has anyone ever had this service code show up? Any idea what'* involved? I notice that the auto-levelling system isn't working, and I'm hoping this is all just a relay or something simple.
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Yes, when I had a wheel bearing go, I had that Stabillity, and traction control warning codes appear. My back-end also raises, and lowers by its self.
After I had the wheel bearing fixed the warning codes went away. Hopefully, this will give you a start. My warning lights didn't come on until I made some hard turns or had been driving 20 minutes.
I also have a 2000 Bonn.
After I had the wheel bearing fixed the warning codes went away. Hopefully, this will give you a start. My warning lights didn't come on until I made some hard turns or had been driving 20 minutes.
I also have a 2000 Bonn.
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Just had this fixed this week. It was a wheel sensor in the right front wheel hub. 435.00. They had to replace the whole hub 1.3 hours labor. luckily my warranty covered it.
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I've got this same error code. Not sure how to go about troubleshooting. Are there other things that can cause this to pop up?
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Re: Service Stability System
Originally Posted by iRocco
Has anyone ever had this service code show up? Any idea what'* involved? I notice that the auto-levelling system isn't working, and I'm hoping this is all just a relay or something simple.
If its too high check the air lines are not kniked or froze?
If its too low check the air compressor conections inlets outlets etc.
The leveling sensor itself is behind the drivers side rear wheel. Check them connections too.
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Originally Posted by asdfbadboy
This can't be self fixed? Also what happens if it isn't replaced? Sorry not the most car smartest person so advice is majorly appreciated
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Originally Posted by Rogue
Just had this fixed this week. It was a wheel sensor in the right front wheel hub. 435.00. They had to replace the whole hub 1.3 hours labor. luckily my warranty covered it.
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I recently removed the one of the rear calipers to check for pad wear. To do it, I had to disconnect the speed sensor but when I put it back together, I forgot to hook the sensor back up. I got the light right away and realized what I had forgotten to do.