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Old Oct 18, 2022 | 06:01 PM
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02 SS Limited Edition 191k real miles that I've owned for over five years. In that time I've replaced almost the entire front end. Showed the ABS/TRAC OFF/SERVICE TRACTION SYSTEM group on the dashboard whenever I shift from reverse to drive with the steering wheel cut hard right. Replaced both wheel hub+sensors with new Moog parts this past weekend, did not solve the problem. WHAT ELSE COULD IT BE???
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Old Oct 18, 2022 | 07:43 PM
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If you can, get a scan tool that can read the EBCM (ABS computer). It will have codes for why those lights activated. My gut says you have a damaged ABS sensor wire that goes to the EBCM. But I would check the codes before proceeding. I know a lot of software for bluetooth readers can do it, a GM Tech II and a few other scan tools.
 
Old Oct 18, 2022 | 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by The_Maniac
If you can, get a scan tool that can read the EBCM (ABS computer). It will have codes for why those lights activated. My gut says you have a damaged ABS sensor wire that goes to the EBCM. But I would check the codes before proceeding. I know a lot of software for bluetooth readers can do it, a GM Tech II and a few other scan tools.
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