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ABS/ESP BAS/Traction Control Lights On

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Old 09-21-2017, 01:59 AM
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Default ABS/ESP BAS/Traction Control Lights On

So these lights popped up recently. Truck has been running like garbage. Sounds terrible like bad rocker noise since these lights came on (which I found was quite odd, although these lights temporary went out one day and truck sounded fine again). The cruise control don't work either.

So I hooked up the old computer and found these
U1417 - implausible left wheel distance signal received
C1020 - left rear wheel speed circuit sensor
C1027 - left rear wheel speed sensor signal erratic performance

I'm guessing from these codes that my left rear abs sensor is toast? Should I just replace the sensor or also the harness and wiring too?
Is there any chance it may be the sensor located on the diff?

Any suggestions appreciated. Cheers
 
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How many sensors do you have back there? Is there one at each wheel, AND on top of the diff??
 
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That's correct.
 
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Then, if every code relates to the left rear speed sensor, replacing that would be a good first step.
 


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