2007 Yukon help

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jasonhooker

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Hey folks I'm Jason

I'm needing some help with my yukon xl 2007,
So I get stabilitrak, light on and don't know how to turn it off I am not sure if my wheel speed sensors are bad I'm sure they are there is over 220k on the truck runs and drives great can any one give me some advice
 

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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

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Pics of the truck, please.

At the rear of the truck check the electrical connectors on the top of the frame directly over the top of the shock. They are known to become disconnected, thus giving the warning lights that you are seeing. Let us know what you find.
 
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OK are they connected on all sides or is it just one main connection
 

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Welcome from Miami!
Moved your thread over here.
 

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OK are they connected on all sides or is it just one main connection
each of the 4 corners have there own connection.
unless you can see something obviously bad then you won't find the problem without a tool such as a tech2 or similar
get it scanned and it will point you right at the problem
it is not a obd code so a obd scanner will not help you, you need a higher level scanner a repair shop may be nice enough to scan it but they may or may not charge for it.
if you go that route be sure the indicator is on when it is scanned as it may not be stored in history.
the wheel hubs you can check manually and even if they are bad/noisy, etc it may or may not be the problem
 

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Your best option is to find someone with a high end scanner, that can scan for the exact problem. Otherwise your just checking things, and may not actually solve the problem.

You dont have your profile filled out, but there are quite a few members, myself included, that have those scanners that could help you, depending on where you live.
 

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