Service Traction Light and ABS and Traction off Lights came on. WHY??
#1
Service Traction Light and ABS and Traction off Lights came on. WHY??
Today I was driving around and all of a sudden 3 OBD lights came on The service trac control Light came on and The traction Off Light was on and the ABS light. I just happened to have my code reader in the car and No codes came up but the P0171 Code which is the MAF sensor. I keep getting this P0171 poping up so I first cleaned it with MAF cleaner then I bought a new one online and installed it and every once and a while the damn P0171 comes back. Anyone else going threw this. My next draw is I bought a new IAC Valve and Im going too replace it tomorrow. Could my faulty IAC be triggering these issues as I am not getting any codes either for the IAC but when Im acellerating the car Hessitates and jerks a little, yet when Im on the highway its fine. Any one else have this issue or any suggestions would be appreciated.
My Car is a 2000 Monte SS 3.8 Litre.
Chris.
My Car is a 2000 Monte SS 3.8 Litre.
Chris.
#3
Fuel Trim Code is P0170.
So in your opinion why am I constantly getting this P0171 Code poping up??
#4
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,225
A simple ODB-II code scanner typically cannot scan the ABS computer. As Aussie mentioned, you will need a different scan tool for that. But I agree with his diagnosis, it is probably a wheel hub (or a severed wire for a speed sensor).
I recommend if you change the hub, get a Timken hub assembly. Best bang for the buck (get a cheapo, plan to re-visit this issue soon).
I recommend if you change the hub, get a Timken hub assembly. Best bang for the buck (get a cheapo, plan to re-visit this issue soon).
#5
Thanks Guys I appreciate the help, How can I determine if its the front or rear??
2ndly like I mentioned above could a faulty IAC trip code P0171 Ive replaced the maf with a new one and then it was still coming on so I cleaned the crap out of the old one with Maf cleaner and still. I cleaned the old IAC but it was pretty black even after cleaning so thats why I went out and got a new one for $60 Just wondering if its a waste of money or could it help with the leaning out!!
2ndly like I mentioned above could a faulty IAC trip code P0171 Ive replaced the maf with a new one and then it was still coming on so I cleaned the crap out of the old one with Maf cleaner and still. I cleaned the old IAC but it was pretty black even after cleaning so thats why I went out and got a new one for $60 Just wondering if its a waste of money or could it help with the leaning out!!
#8
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,225
As far as the wheel hub goes, the "easiest" way is since you threw a code, get the ABS computer scanned (the code should tell you which hub has a problem).
Since you are getting an ABS code, it means the speed sensor (or it's wiring) is bad but the bearing itself in the hub could be 100% fine. If the bearing is bad, you normally get a lot of road noise. You can also "wiggle" the wheel when it's upp in the air and if you have play in all directions, a good sign which bearing is bad.
I really would not make this more difficult. Find someone that can scan the ABS computer for ABS codes. Go the easy route to start off.
Since you are getting an ABS code, it means the speed sensor (or it's wiring) is bad but the bearing itself in the hub could be 100% fine. If the bearing is bad, you normally get a lot of road noise. You can also "wiggle" the wheel when it's upp in the air and if you have play in all directions, a good sign which bearing is bad.
I really would not make this more difficult. Find someone that can scan the ABS computer for ABS codes. Go the easy route to start off.
#9
Try autozone if you have them in your area. In Minneapolis they have an ABS capable scanner (free service) that told me which wheel was throwing the code. The code indicated a bad sensor but I dug into it and found it was actually just the harness which is a common problem with these cars. Ordered the part online for under $40 and was good to go.
#10
Try autozone if you have them in your area. In Minneapolis they have an ABS capable scanner (free service) that told me which wheel was throwing the code. The code indicated a bad sensor but I dug into it and found it was actually just the harness which is a common problem with these cars. Ordered the part online for under $40 and was good to go.