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Originally Posted by SeaComms
Yes, there are g-force sensors in the body, also used to deploy the airbags. Also is able to sense based on speed and steering wheel angle what the sideways gforce should be and if the vehicle slides this will reduce the gforce and activate the ESC system decreasing power and applying brakes to the (I think) inner rear wheel mostly.
Sladey - any error codes coming up? I would take a stab at a wheel speed sensor error from either mud and crap in the rear wheels stuffing up the sensor reading or an issue with the cabling to one of the sensors
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rear abs codes showing up on the diagnostic
i was getting some front end work done at dbor and they took a real quick look at this issue as well, bill is leaning towards abs lines being damaged as part one of the issue, from being pulled this way or that after the last mob of useless nitwits (my term, not his)*cough* poly4x4 *cough*, did the lift but did not loosen off everything, allowing things to be pulled almost to breaking point under full droop.
Not that the droop is that impressive because they put oem length shocks on a 3-4 inch lift, but i digress, i'm jacking it up on the weekend and going to get all the mud still hiding in and around everything cleared away, see what i can see. at least if i cant fix it and it goes back to dbor it will be clean, im sure they were getting tired of sweeping dirt off the floor
damned bog holes