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Hi O Silver 07-21-2017 02:50 PM

Idiot lights
 
So I converted my rear shocks/struts from auto leveling system to struts ( to save $), but immediately the traction control and the anti-lock lights appear....& "service stability system " appears on the info bar.
Am I correct to assume these lights will be forever on the cluster? 01 Eldorado esc
thanks anyone😳

slowroll 07-21-2017 03:02 PM

traction control and abs lights - be sure wheel speed sensors are plugged in and fluid is not low. Changing shocks shouldn't cause DTC.

Service stability system warning is probably forever. There maybe a way to trick module with resistor but I have no info on how to do it.

Hi O Silver 07-21-2017 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by slowroll (Post 53892)
traction control and abs lights - be sure wheel speed sensors are plugged in and fluid is not low. Changing shocks shouldn't cause DTC.

Service stability system warning is probably forever. There maybe a way to trick module with resistor but I have no info on how to do it.

don't know about wheel sensors, the mech said not to worry about the lights, but I worry some😕.....plug in??

Hi O Silver 07-21-2017 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by slowroll (Post 53892)
traction control and abs lights - be sure wheel speed sensors are plugged in and fluid is not low. Changing shocks shouldn't cause DTC.

Service stability system warning is probably forever. There maybe a way to trick module with resistor but I have no info on how to do it.


Originally Posted by Hi O Silver (Post 53893)
don't know about wheel sensors, the mech said not to worry about the lights, but I worry some😕.....plug in??

With new shocks shouldn't fluid to full?

slowroll 07-22-2017 06:44 PM

brake fluid - if its low will turn on abs/tcs warming. The shocks should not effect abs or traction control.

fluid is not added to regular shocks


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