I dont think i saw anything about this in your postings, but i remember reading about it when changing wheels. I was reading in a corvette forum that if the TPMS sensors are unable to communicate with the vehicle, the stabilitrack system will put the vehicle into a "limp mode." You mentioned it was all fixed, then after having brakes checked it did it again where the wheels were removed.
I'd imagine the TPMS sensors have a finite life. Your dealership should have the testing tool to tell if they're all capable of communicating still. I had 4 all new ones reprogrammed in 2 minutes flat with this tool.
I dunno if this will help, but maybe something that hasn't been looked at yet. and the unable to communicate error seems more probable with sensors that are wireless, such as the TPMS.
Best of luck!
I'd imagine the TPMS sensors have a finite life. Your dealership should have the testing tool to tell if they're all capable of communicating still. I had 4 all new ones reprogrammed in 2 minutes flat with this tool.
I dunno if this will help, but maybe something that hasn't been looked at yet. and the unable to communicate error seems more probable with sensors that are wireless, such as the TPMS.
Best of luck!