iliazag
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Greetings!
2020 Rebel - made it through most of the snow and ice storms until a couple of days ago, just when I pulled into the driveway, got the "Service ABS", "Service ESC", "4WD Temporarily Unavailable", and what's most concerning, the Park would not engage - driveway has a slope and the truck would just roll down in P! Attempting to engage E-brake gives "Dynamic Braking Active" message and I can hear the servos engaging, but the brake does not.
I've researched enough to understand this is most likely a faulty wheel speed sensor - checked the 2 rear ones for resistivity, they are both around 1Ohm. Is there a way to diagnose them through the ABS module connector pins with a multimeter? If I can just replace a sensor and get the truck back on the road, I'd rather eat the expense and save myself the headache of dealing with the dealership.
Thanks!
2020 Rebel - made it through most of the snow and ice storms until a couple of days ago, just when I pulled into the driveway, got the "Service ABS", "Service ESC", "4WD Temporarily Unavailable", and what's most concerning, the Park would not engage - driveway has a slope and the truck would just roll down in P! Attempting to engage E-brake gives "Dynamic Braking Active" message and I can hear the servos engaging, but the brake does not.
I've researched enough to understand this is most likely a faulty wheel speed sensor - checked the 2 rear ones for resistivity, they are both around 1Ohm. Is there a way to diagnose them through the ABS module connector pins with a multimeter? If I can just replace a sensor and get the truck back on the road, I'd rather eat the expense and save myself the headache of dealing with the dealership.
Thanks!