Service stability message

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triker97

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Hey y'all I'm not sure if anyone saw my old post when traction active came on, well she's still doing it, even on dry surface, but now she pops a message up saying service stability. When I get to 25-30mph, the brakes starting goin off, and it sounds like abs but I get no light for it. Does anyone have any idea where I could look? I would use a code scanner, but I'm having a connection issue between the reader and the and the vehicle
 

Kungfubenny

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were you able to find a solution?

I have 05 z71 Tahoe 4x4 that is experiencing the same issues with “service stability”. The brakes seem to seize slowing the vehicle down during accelerations.

So far I’ve changed the passenger wheel hub, driver side rear abs and caliper.
Any help is much appreciated thanks in advance!
 

Kungfubenny

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Parts I’ve swapped out.
 

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BG1988

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pull the ABS fuse or turn it off by holding the traction control button.... tell it says both are turn off (will need to be done each time)


you will need a scanner that deals with those to get the codes
 

Eddie20usa

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Hey guys I started having the same issue. Any ideas. I replaced the fluid. But breaks still seizing. Need help.
 

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Any time you get a message or a dash light come up, you need to scan for codes. No one can tell you what's wrong with anything until you read codes. You need a code reader that can read all modules on a vehicle for anything related to this system. The cheap code readers, and most parts stores, can only read engine codes.
No parts should be replaced until you get codes read, otherwise you're just blindly tossing parts that likely aren't going to do any good.
 

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