When does traction control go out on a suburban?

When does traction control go out on a suburban?

Most of the time, it happens exclusively on the 2007 model year Suburban. Some experienced it only in cold weather, others found success by cleaning their wheels and disconnecting their battery. Others had to replace their wheel speed/ABS sensor.

Is there a problem with service traction control?

And typically, the problem proves difficult to figure out. This is especially true with certain Suburban models. Quite a few folks have found themselves facing a Service Traction Control or Service Stabilitrak message and/or ABS light over the years.

Is there an ABS light for service traction control?

Quite a few folks have found themselves facing a Service Traction Control or Service Stabilitrak message and/or ABS light over the years. And the solutions to that problem seem to be hit or miss, depending on who you ask.

How does traction control work in a car?

Traction active. When your traction control actives, besides applying braking power to one or more wheels, it also cuts your engine’s power in order to reduce wheel spin–hence the feeling that the engine has lost power. Essentially, it sounds like the traction control system is just doing what it is supposed to do,…

When did Chevy Suburban Service traction control issue occur?

The topic originally came up in the Chevrolet Forum way back in 2011. And it appears that a lot of folks had encountered the same issue, yet a solution remained elusive. Most of the time, it happens exclusively on the 2007 model year Suburban.

And typically, the problem proves difficult to figure out. This is especially true with certain Suburban models. Quite a few folks have found themselves facing a Service Traction Control or Service Stabilitrak message and/or ABS light over the years.

What was the problem with my jwestley traction control?

For jwestley , the problem came from the both rear wheel sensors. “Service Stabiltrak, ABS, Traction Control lights came on. Dealer replaced a rear wheel speed sensor. Lights went off for about 500 miles, came on again. They then replaced the ABS module and the Throttle Position Sensor. Lights when off for about 2,000 miles.

Where is the plug on my Suburban Traction Control?

“I replaced my rear shocks with OEM remanufactured Arnott shocks, and in the process inadvertently disconnected a plug on the driver’s side, inside frame, near the shock tower. After reading this post I recalled that I disconnected a plug on the passenger side in the same area but noticed it and reconnected it.