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Old 09-27-2016, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by phipp85
I spun my steering shaft accidentally one time while it was off and it caused AH/TC warnings because the steering wheel position sensor was seeing the wrong readings.
I was able to pull these today with my bluedriver i got

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Old 09-27-2016, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by UmX
I was able to pull these today with my bluedriver i got

http://imgur.com/JzEZdEi
I'll have to look those up in the service manual. I would take the left rear wheel off and have a look around the wheel bearing connector(unplugged, damaged wires). It looks like you might have two separate issues going on but who knows sometimes one code can trigger 5 others.
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Originally Posted by phipp85
I'll have to look those up in the service manual. I would take the left rear wheel off and have a look around the wheel bearing connector(unplugged, damaged wires). It looks like you might have two separate issues going on but who knows sometimes one code can trigger 5 others.

I will check that out when I get home.. I have a air bag light on as well from when i unplugged the airbag, but it seems no matter how many times i clear the code wont go away =/
Old 09-28-2016, 08:16 AM
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I will check that out when I get home.. I have a air bag light on as well from when i unplugged the airbag, but it seems no matter how many times i clear the code wont go away =/
you seem to have issues with your yaw rate sensor and wheel speed sensor

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Old 09-28-2016, 08:28 AM
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you seem to have issues with your yaw rate sensor and wheel speed sensor
never heard of a yaw sensor have to google that one lol
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is there a way and how to disable the active handling? going to the drag strip and i dont want that to go off.
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is there a way and how to disable the active handling? going to the drag strip and i dont want that to go off.
Unplug the steering wheel position sensor.
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I will check that out when I get home.. I have a air bag light on as well from when i unplugged the airbag, but it seems no matter how many times i clear the code wont go away =/
Did you check out the wheel bearing area?

The airbag light could come from the yellow plug under the drivers seat if your car has the "easy exit" feature where the seat and wheel move back everytime you open the door.

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Originally Posted by phipp85
Did you check out the whee bearing area?

The airbag light could come from the yellow plug under the drivers seat if your car has the "easy exit" feature where the seat and wheel move back everytime you open the door.
ya it didnt look damaged or anything and was plugged in.

Nope i dont have the easy exit feature. i knew i should nto have unplugged my air bag that one day lol
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So the manual says C0045 is specific to the Left Rear as indicated by the tool. Find links below to the testing procedure. It' most likely a worn wheel bearing if everything looks in-tact visually.

http://stevehaefner.com/dl/Circuittesting1.pdf
http://stevehaefner.com/dl/Circuittesting2.pdf
http://stevehaefner.com/dl/Circuittesting3.pdf


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