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trac control issues...
Wednesday, September 21, 2005 5:40 AM
i duno wtf is wrong. for a while now, when the car is cold and i put it into gear and begin to slowly roll, the trac control will immediately turn on for a brief moment. it does not do this all the time however. the dealership told me the wheel sensors were throwing codes in the ecu, so i have replaced both front wheel sensors, to no avail.

*a little history* -- the car's anti lock braking system has been fuct since the day i drove it off the showroom floor. the brakes would spontaneously lock up while in motion. dealer replaced both calipers, master cylinder, and abs module on 3 separate visits before the problem was solved. other than that, i have had various electrical problems with the car within the 38,000 miles of ownership. (wiring going bad, alternator fried, etc) those who know me, realize the car is a pile of @!#$.

so some ideas here please?



Re: trac control issues...
Wednesday, September 21, 2005 7:54 AM
should have used the lemon law



Maint.
Re: trac control issues...
Thursday, September 22, 2005 10:46 AM
tried teh lemon law thing. the first service report somehow "disappeared" so they never had record of the problem recurring 3 times within 3 months. atleast that dealership went under since then. dirty bastads.

the traction control is worse now. wont let me go anywhere til the tranny is warmed up unless i disable the system. im gonna try to find soemone with a tec2 to maybe delete the trac control... its useless anyways.

*i hate the 4T40E*


Re: trac control issues...
Friday, September 23, 2005 11:34 AM
yes on car yours has lots of problems yet you choose to blame every tranny out there.

min has 90,000 miles with 0 problems.

so i geuss i should say I LOVE the 4t40e. best tranny EVERY. phhhf. stupid statments like that piss me off. obivously you did not complain enough when the car was underwarrenty.
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