Crankywitch
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Hi all,
I recently replaced brakes and rotors on 2006 yukon denali 1500 AWD. I started experiencing my traction control light coming on and limiting power so I have to turn it off. I did take it to a mechanic and he picked up nothing on his scanner besides a slightly worn wheel bearing (which I already knew about) so I replaced it anyway and the issue is still there as I figured it would be but worth a shot anyway.
I figured maybe a bad speed/abs sensor? I disconnected them to check continuity and get nothing from either rear and 1132 and 1063 from the fronts. So my question is should I be getting reading from the back and I am just testing them wrong? Are both bad and thats why no reading? Is there another way I should be testing them? They are pretty expensive so don't want to order one just to find out mine are still good. Ok Thanks and have a great day.
I recently replaced brakes and rotors on 2006 yukon denali 1500 AWD. I started experiencing my traction control light coming on and limiting power so I have to turn it off. I did take it to a mechanic and he picked up nothing on his scanner besides a slightly worn wheel bearing (which I already knew about) so I replaced it anyway and the issue is still there as I figured it would be but worth a shot anyway.
I figured maybe a bad speed/abs sensor? I disconnected them to check continuity and get nothing from either rear and 1132 and 1063 from the fronts. So my question is should I be getting reading from the back and I am just testing them wrong? Are both bad and thats why no reading? Is there another way I should be testing them? They are pretty expensive so don't want to order one just to find out mine are still good. Ok Thanks and have a great day.
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