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So even though C1221, C1222, C1225 and C1226 are wheel speed sensor codes and C1236 is a low voltage code and C1277 is a torque management code and C1282 is a yaw rate code and C1291/1293 are brake lamp codes,
If any of them come back your solution is to replace the EBCM?
Sorry,
I thought I caught a 1214 in there....
I stand corrected, fixed my original post. Thanks for the heads up!
Last edited by KrispyZ06; Oct 8, 2010 at 10:49 AM.
The H suffix on all of those codes means that they are history codes. Clear them from your DIC and see if any of them come back after a little driving. Hold down the reset button while displaying any code within a module (ie. 28-tcs) to reset all of the codes in that module.
thanks much guys for all the info...I will take her out for another test this afternoon resetting it again...All this happened when i changed my shifter out last year. When the mechanic said his ratchet touched a hot wire near the traction control area creating a spark...Still one would think there would be a circuit breaker or fuse between there and the ebtcm
thanks much guys for all the info...I will take her out for another test this afternoon resetting it again...All this happened when i changed my shifter out last year. When the mechanic said his ratchet touched a hot wire near the traction control area creating a spark...Still one would think there would be a circuit breaker or fuse between there and the ebtcm
A huge thank you for everyones' input on my abs problem...I reset and erased all the codes and just yesterday took it for a test drivetc works and abs works .....no more codes or lit up icons in the dash.. so again, a whole bunch of kuddos to everyones posts seeyaGREG O.