If this does not fix the issue then you may have a broken tone ring on the back of the wheel hub. This video is just one possibility. Hope it works for you though. Please keep us posted. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
If the speed sensor is replaced and the warning lights stay on then the tone ring on the wheel hub could also be faulty. Just an fyi. Thanks for watching. Please update us if it fixes. And please like and subscribe
thanks again! My engine light was blinking in conjunction with TC and misfiring, no ABS thankfully. We'll see how it does after spark plugs, PCV hose cleaning, and deep throttle body cleaning. If not, I guess I'll be coming back to your video lol.
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 it was gone before I could even get my OBD2 out the console. the check engine was blinking and not solid. The traction control light stayed on though. Got to work, turned the car off started back up with no lights showing at all, not even TC🤔
That’s strange. I had my tc light flicker the other day and go back out. These things can be a mystery. I would say do all the services you were planning, give it a test drive for a good 10 minutes then scan it again to make sure all is well. Is your scanner capable of scanning the bcm as well? Or is it a basic scanner only? Because I had an old scanner that would only pick up engine codes but couldn’t read the bcm codes I had.
I recommend the bluedriver scan tool. It’s Bluetooth to your phone and only $100CAD roughly. If you have an engine code it will tell you what it is and also it will give you the most common fix that solved the code. It’s very handy.
I had a coworker use an obd scanner that is capable of scanning the bcm. Standard scanners only scan the ecm. The scanner he used is called blue driver. Hooks up to any smart phone. The bcm code will tell you what side is faulty. Thanks for watching. Hope this helps. Please like and subscribe
I’m waiting for a free one from a collaboration I’m doing with a company. They sent me an alternator that is arriving soon and the hub should arrive in a Couple weeks
That’s weird. I thought I put that in there. Thanks for letting me know. The order you remove and reinstall does not matter. You can start by unplugging the harness and working your way to the sensor. Or start at the sensor and work your way to the harness clip. Hope this helps. Please like and subscribe
You need an obd scanner capable of scanning your bcm. I used a scanner called bluedriver. It gives you a code and tells you in a description what sensor is faulty. There is a wheel speed sensor on every wheel. The scan tool can pinpoint what one is faulty. Most commonly the front ones fail first. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
No. Wheel alignment has nothing to do with this issue. Have you scanned the vehicle for fault codes? This warning will come with a fault code that will tell you what the issue is.
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 i replaced a faulty wheel speed sensor and the abs fault was fixed, so now it's just the stabilitrak service. I'm leaning towards a wheel alignment for the service stabilitrak light.
As I said already, a wheel alignment will not fix the service stabilitrak warning. You need to rescan the vehicle for fault codes to see what fault code is causing the stabilitrak warning to come on. If a warning is present there will be a code to go with it. Guessing on what to do will result in wasted money and time.
Brakes sticking is usually caused by seized slider pins. Take your brake calipers apart and and/ regrease the pins and clean any buildup of dirt and rust from the inside edges of the caliper. As for the Stabilitrak and abs lights, you will need to scan the vehicle to get a code so it can be properly diagnosed
It actually ended up being the wheel hub was missing the tone ring. The light came back on shortly after driving again. I replaced the wheel hub and the light is all good now. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
You will need a scan tool capable of scanning all sensors in your car. My co worker lent me his scanner. I put the code s in the description. The scanner he used is called bluedriver obd2 scanner
If this does not fix the issue then the wheel hub may be faulty. Please refer to this video as well: Chevy Equinox/GMC Terrain Front Wheel Hub Replacement (SERVICE STABILITRAK FIX) ruclips.net/video/MxoHKyS28Lc/видео.html Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Thanks! Just had this come up on my 2012 Terrain. I'm glad it's (hopefully) something this simple.
If this does not fix the issue then you may have a broken tone ring on the back of the wheel hub. This video is just one possibility. Hope it works for you though. Please keep us posted. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
I need this done on my 2012 terrain, also. 😢
If the speed sensor is replaced and the warning lights stay on then the tone ring on the wheel hub could also be faulty. Just an fyi. Thanks for watching. Please update us if it fixes. And please like and subscribe
thanks again! My engine light was blinking in conjunction with TC and misfiring, no ABS thankfully. We'll see how it does after spark plugs, PCV hose cleaning, and deep throttle body cleaning. If not, I guess I'll be coming back to your video lol.
Did you scan the code to see what it was?
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 it was gone before I could even get my OBD2 out the console. the check engine was blinking and not solid. The traction control light stayed on though. Got to work, turned the car off started back up with no lights showing at all, not even TC🤔
That’s strange. I had my tc light flicker the other day and go back out. These things can be a mystery. I would say do all the services you were planning, give it a test drive for a good 10 minutes then scan it again to make sure all is well. Is your scanner capable of scanning the bcm as well? Or is it a basic scanner only? Because I had an old scanner that would only pick up engine codes but couldn’t read the bcm codes I had.
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 I have a basic one, but definitely look into one that reads the body control per your recommendation. 🙌🏽🤞🏽
I recommend the bluedriver scan tool. It’s Bluetooth to your phone and only $100CAD roughly. If you have an engine code it will tell you what it is and also it will give you the most common fix that solved the code. It’s very handy.
Thank you for your knowledge and for sharing it with us. 🙏
My pleasure. Thanks for watching please like and subscribe
I have a 2014 gmc terrain I just had this light come on great video! How do I know what side I need to do?
I had a coworker use an obd scanner that is capable of scanning the bcm. Standard scanners only scan the ecm. The scanner he used is called blue driver. Hooks up to any smart phone. The bcm code will tell you what side is faulty. Thanks for watching. Hope this helps. Please like and subscribe
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 great video I scanned and got 4 codes so I replaced the cable 1st but than did the whole hub and it’s as good as new
Nice. My dash is still lit up. Waiting for a new hub as well
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 I got one the next day off Amazon for only 78 bucks fit perfectly
I’m waiting for a free one from a collaboration I’m doing with a company. They sent me an alternator that is arriving soon and the hub should arrive in a Couple weeks
Very helpful you saved me about 800 thank you
Wow that’s a lot. I’m glad it helped. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Didn’t see you pull the actual sensor out of the hub, so not sure of the reverse order 😢 Very helpful though Thanks
That’s weird. I thought I put that in there. Thanks for letting me know. The order you remove and reinstall does not matter. You can start by unplugging the harness and working your way to the sensor. Or start at the sensor and work your way to the harness clip. Hope this helps. Please like and subscribe
Thank you so much even if i can’t do it my self ❤
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe.
My friend have you ever replace the pump motor circuit? OBD C0110-04 on GMC terrain? Thx
How did you determine it was passenger side? Is it in front only?
You need an obd scanner capable of scanning your bcm. I used a scanner called bluedriver. It gives you a code and tells you in a description what sensor is faulty. There is a wheel speed sensor on every wheel. The scan tool can pinpoint what one is faulty. Most commonly the front ones fail first. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Fantastic video! I am going to attempt this on Saturday.
Excellent. Best of luck. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Would needing a wheel alignment also cause service stabilitrak on a AWD vehicle?
No. Wheel alignment has nothing to do with this issue. Have you scanned the vehicle for fault codes? This warning will come with a fault code that will tell you what the issue is.
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 i replaced a faulty wheel speed sensor and the abs fault was fixed, so now it's just the stabilitrak service. I'm leaning towards a wheel alignment for the service stabilitrak light.
As I said already, a wheel alignment will not fix the service stabilitrak warning. You need to rescan the vehicle for fault codes to see what fault code is causing the stabilitrak warning to come on. If a warning is present there will be a code to go with it. Guessing on what to do will result in wasted money and time.
The light should goes off in about 5 cycle cycles 🔁
Excellent. Thanks for the tip. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe.
Do you have a link to find the part you need to replace?
Which side is giving you a fault code? Front drivers side is a different part number from front passenger side
Thanks.... you were a Great Help... 😂😂
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Will this cause your brakes to stick? Both of mine are dragging for some reason and I'm getting this morning on my dash
Brakes sticking is usually caused by seized slider pins. Take your brake calipers apart and and/ regrease the pins and clean any buildup of dirt and rust from the inside edges of the caliper. As for the Stabilitrak and abs lights, you will need to scan the vehicle to get a code so it can be properly diagnosed
Did the reset work?
It actually ended up being the wheel hub was missing the tone ring. The light came back on shortly after driving again. I replaced the wheel hub and the light is all good now. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Would this sensor/wheel hub ring cause the vehicle to stall and turn the engine off?
I personally never experienced that. After you stalled did you read any fault codes with a scan tool?
@@BillOfAllTrades2016 it ended up being the Intake cam actuator that needed replacement. Thanks!
My car went in limp mode and I'm had to take out my awd fuse. Why was that?
Need more info. Perhaps you scanned for codes?
Como saber cuál es el que está dañado?
You will need a scan tool capable of scanning all sensors in your car. My co worker lent me his scanner. I put the code s in the description. The scanner he used is called bluedriver obd2 scanner
Conectando un obd scanner te indicara cual de los cuatro esta dañado
Thanks helped me alot
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe
Yo tengo el mismo problema en una Chevrolet equinox 2010
If this does not fix the issue then the wheel hub may be faulty. Please refer to this video as well: Chevy Equinox/GMC Terrain Front Wheel Hub Replacement (SERVICE STABILITRAK FIX)
ruclips.net/video/MxoHKyS28Lc/видео.html
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