Multiple warning lights on
yes, you need to take it in to a shop (any shop) and get your codes read. Something as simple as a speed sensor can do this.
think about that. The Body and Transmission computer cannot tell how fast a wheel is spinning. ABS can't tell if a brake system has locked the wheel up or if it is working properly. The stability control system has no clue if the wheel has any traction at all or on dry pavement. If you have no clue if a wheel is spinning wildly...how do you know when to shift gears? A simple sensor can throw lots of different types of errors.
think about that. The Body and Transmission computer cannot tell how fast a wheel is spinning. ABS can't tell if a brake system has locked the wheel up or if it is working properly. The stability control system has no clue if the wheel has any traction at all or on dry pavement. If you have no clue if a wheel is spinning wildly...how do you know when to shift gears? A simple sensor can throw lots of different types of errors.
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I´ll do that definetely. but here i saw some opinnions about the issue. Sometimes people had a bad surprise and had to pay more than 3000USD to fix it. I´m not sure if local MIT dealer is doing the correct repair and just doing exclusion criteria...
Thanks
I´ll do that definetely. but here i saw some opinnions about the issue. Sometimes people had a bad surprise and had to pay more than 3000USD to fix it. I´m not sure if local MIT dealer is doing the correct repair and just doing exclusion criteria...
Thanks
the engine warning light. I agree with ccernst that most likely is a wheel sensor, road debris can whip up under there and snap the cable or get lodged between the wheel and hardware.
However if you start receiving bizarre codes from unrelated systems, check the alternator output. I had a friend with a bad regulator that was causing 18V output and causing different modules to enter limp home mode. Good luck
However if you start receiving bizarre codes from unrelated systems, check the alternator output. I had a friend with a bad regulator that was causing 18V output and causing different modules to enter limp home mode. Good luck
here we have to pay 180 reais (60USD) per hour for diagnosing services (including reading device)...
I’m getting engine, ABS -and ACS lights, a/c is also turning itself on/off and I’m getting stuck in park? When foot is on brake there is a clicking sound coming from the shifter console, that’s when I know it’s gonna stick in park. Is it possible all this is related?
yes, you need to take it in to a shop (any shop) and get your codes read. Something as simple as a speed sensor can do this.
think about that. The Body and Transmission computer cannot tell how fast a wheel is spinning. ABS can't tell if a brake system has locked the wheel up or if it is working properly. The stability control system has no clue if the wheel has any traction at all or on dry pavement. If you have no clue if a wheel is spinning wildly...how do you know when to shift gears? A simple sensor can throw lots of different types of errors.
think about that. The Body and Transmission computer cannot tell how fast a wheel is spinning. ABS can't tell if a brake system has locked the wheel up or if it is working properly. The stability control system has no clue if the wheel has any traction at all or on dry pavement. If you have no clue if a wheel is spinning wildly...how do you know when to shift gears? A simple sensor can throw lots of different types of errors.
I’m getting engine, ABS -and ACS lights, a/c is also turning itself on/off and I’m getting stuck in park? When foot is on brake there is a clicking sound coming from the shifter console, that’s when I know it’s gonna stick in park. Is it possible all this is related?



