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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Traction Control Help Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="FLCoastJK" data-source="post: 439989" data-attributes="member: 20552"><p>I recently installed adjustable track bars as my 2016 Rubicon was lifted 2.5 inches and the original bars were still on, the axles were not centered. I installed the bars and got a traction control light and ABS light on the dash. I saw it also had the U140A front right speed sensor was flagged as bad. I replaced the sensor and on the drive the traction control light would come on and the brakes would pulse and slow the Jeep down. I cleared the codes, drove again and same thing happened.</p><p></p><p>The part that has me confused is after replacing the sensor I don't see that U140A code anymore, now it shows C123F steering angle sensor. The steering wheel is not straight after I installed the track bars, I am sure due to moving the axle. I am going to get it aligned next week, is it possible the sensor and steering wheel is tricking the ABS system somehow?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLCoastJK, post: 439989, member: 20552"] I recently installed adjustable track bars as my 2016 Rubicon was lifted 2.5 inches and the original bars were still on, the axles were not centered. I installed the bars and got a traction control light and ABS light on the dash. I saw it also had the U140A front right speed sensor was flagged as bad. I replaced the sensor and on the drive the traction control light would come on and the brakes would pulse and slow the Jeep down. I cleared the codes, drove again and same thing happened. The part that has me confused is after replacing the sensor I don't see that U140A code anymore, now it shows C123F steering angle sensor. The steering wheel is not straight after I installed the track bars, I am sure due to moving the axle. I am going to get it aligned next week, is it possible the sensor and steering wheel is tricking the ABS system somehow? [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Traction Control Help Needed
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