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ABS light and Traction control light on 2008 chevy uplander


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mikebill11
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Aug 21, 2017, 4:35 PM

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I have a 2008 Chevy Uplander van. About a month ago my ABS light and Traction Control (TC) light came on in my van. I had my brother read the codes and it gave him a C00035, which is the left front ABS speed sensor. I checked the connection and one of the wires was broke so I replaced the hub assembly. 3 weeks later my ABS and TC light came on again. I read the code again and it gave me two codes C00035 and C0253. C00035 is the left front ABS speed sensor and C0253 which from what I can tell is a steering centering error. Not sure what this means. I checked the connection on my front wheel speed sensor and it seemed good. Not sure how to trouble shoot and what to do next.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks


mikebill11
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Aug 21, 2017, 4:59 PM

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Re: ABS light and Traction control light on 2008 chevy uplander Sign In

One more note I have three warning notes that come up on my dash. 1 Service ABS system 2. Service stability system 3. Service Traction system.


Hammer Time
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Aug 21, 2017, 5:01 PM

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Re: ABS light and Traction control light on 2008 chevy uplander Sign In

For the C0035, I would replace the wiring harness for that sensor. GM has had a problem in the first 2 feet of wiring for years because the flexing separates the wiring internally. They sell a replacement harness that splices inside the frame rail, near the radiator support.

That other code is supposed to self calibrate after driving straight ahead for 10 seconds.



edit, all 3 of those systems use the same speed sensors.



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(This post was edited by Hammer Time on Aug 21, 2017, 5:01 PM)






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