hunter1234
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An update, they state it is the ABS module and it will take a week to get it in, so now the truck will sit for a week while I drive the loaner they gave me. I hope that is truly the issue.
Hi @AlphaRebel, we are very sorry to hear about your experience with these concerns! However, it sounds like you've taken the right steps & have been working with your local Ram dealer. If you would like additional support throughout your dealer service, please let us know and we would be more than willing to escalate a case on your behalf.I just had my 2019 REBEL have all 4 lights come on, SERVICE Electronic Stability Control, 4WD Temporarily Unavailable, ABS trouble light and Parking brake. All while I was driving in 4WD in a snow storm. Dropped it off at the dealer and apparently wire was rubbing on frame causing a ground issue. Tech re-routed and fixed ground problem.
I had the same problem. After swapping the speed sensor to the right rear wheel and ABS module didn't fix the problem, the tech statrted running wires. Eventually found one that was rubbing against a body mount under th ebed. So far that seems to have fixed the problem.Added me to the Club traction, ABS, 4wd , Front and Rear Alerts, came back on again after they change a Rh wheel Speed Sensor, it did last 400 miles before it failed again
Does anyone have any ideas? Corwin dodge in Springfield Missouri will not keep me updated.Well I’m taking my 2019 ram 2500 to the shop for the abs four wheel drive unavailable and traction control. The truck had 32000 mile when I got it and it now has 36000 miles.
I think like other posts in this thread have mentioned, most likely causes are a bad wheel speed sensor or a wiring harness between the wheel speed sensors and the ABS module that is rubbing somewhere. The dealer should be able to find which sensor is giving the faulty reading, then trouble shoot from there.Does anyone have any ideas? Corwin dodge in Springfield Missouri will not keep me updated.
Same issue on a 2021 RAM 1500 all lights come on went to the dealer twice they said they have no idea, I showed them the posts which referenced the wheel speed sensor, ironically thats the first code they deleted, Very frustrating they couldn't give me an appointment for 3 weeks . They had the truck Tuesday and reset everything and it happened again Wednesday. Its difficult since its not a simple reset and the dealer has to do it. 3 weeks is unacceptable time to wait for a wheel speed sensor replacement. This is my 9th RAM in a rowYesterday I backed into a driveway to turn around. Put my truck into 4wd to not turf the wet driveway and as I pulled out my tires started to spin. I looked down to see service abs light on and was unable to put into 4wd. Kept saying 4wd temp unavailable. After digging myself out and getting back into the hard road everything seems fine. I'm currently bugging out at my camp to avoid the Corona virus scare. My truck has 30k on it what are my options? I'm not sure dealerships are open and I sorta need my 4wd to access my camp.
Same issue on a 2021 RAM 1500 all lights come on went to the dealer twice they said they have no idea, I showed them the posts which referenced the wheel speed sensor, ironically thats the first code they deleted, Very frustrating they couldn't give me an appointment for 3 weeks . They had the truck Tuesday and reset everything and it happened again Wednesday. Its difficult since its not a simple reset and the dealer has to do it. 3 weeks is unacceptable time to wait for a wheel speed sensor replacement. This is my 9th RAM in a row.Im going to take it in this week....maybe tomorrow
Did anyone find out the problemHey guys seeing if you have any input today after backing out of my garage my service abs and traction control lights came on. 2019 ram 1500 north edition . It’s an ice storm here in Pennsylvania and my truck says I can’t put it in 4 wheel drive.
The majority of the ones I've seen on the forum and my own truck's ABS issue were traced back to the wiring harness running from one of the wheel speed sensors on the back wheels and the ABS control module in the front. However RAM routed the wiring harness leads to chaffing of the bundle somewhere under the bed of the truck and the frame.Did anyone find out the problem
Excellent this just happened reversing out of my driveway ploughing into a little bit of snow. I hosed everything off underneath the truck and it doesn’t appear that anything is unpluggedThe majority of the ones I've seen on the forum and my own truck's ABS issue were traced back to the wiring harness running from one of the wheel speed sensors on the back wheels and the ABS control module in the front. However RAM routed the wiring harness leads to chaffing of the bundle somewhere under the bed of the truck and the frame.