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Old Oct 26, 2004 | 06:39 PM
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I was driving home from work and received a “Service Ride Control” message. It went away after about one minute. When I got home I checked the codes and here is what I got.

10PCM 1571H: ASR Desired Torque
38RTD C1725H: RR Shock Absorber Solenoid (Short to Voltage)

I have received messages “service ABS” and “Service traction control” in the past and they always go away after a restart and don’t show again for a couple weeks. Most of the time the service traction control message would appear after hitting a bump or after hammering it. Any ideas?
I unplugged and replugged some wires around by rear tires just to make sure everything was connected.
Anything else I can do?
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Originally Posted by Crispyc21
I was driving home from work and received a “Service Ride Control” message. It went away after about one minute. When I got home I checked the codes and here is what I got.

10PCM 1571H: ASR Desired Torque
38RTD C1725H: RR Shock Absorber Solenoid (Short to Voltage)

I have received messages “service ABS” and “Service traction control” in the past and they always go away after a restart and don’t show again for a couple weeks. Most of the time the service traction control message would appear after hitting a bump or after hammering it. Any ideas?
I unplugged and replugged some wires around by rear tires just to make sure everything was connected.
Anything else I can do?
TTT one more time.
Wow, the corvette forum is silent on this one.
I know the 1571H is normal for 97s but i'm still looking into the C1725H
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I get the service active handling system as well, kinda new to the car, what do i do to service the active handling system.... ?
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I get the service active handling system as well, kinda new to the car, what do i do to service the active handling system.... ?
Welcome to the forum and to your new vette!

First you will need to find out what codes are being tripped. You might want to clear all codes then wait until your 'service' messages appear then check the codes again. This will help rule out problems that happened in the past. To check and clear the codes just follow the directions in this link
https://www.corvetteforum.com/techti...D=26&TopicID=1
After that post the codes here and someone will help further diagnose the problem.
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