Tonyrodz
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Is the Service Stability System light the same as the CEL? If they're different, why wouldn't it pass inspection?
Ahh, ok. I didn't know since my 03 doesn't have it.stabiltrac is not a check engine light
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Is the Service Stability System light the same as the CEL? If they're different, why wouldn't it pass inspection?
Ahh, ok. I didn't know since my 03 doesn't have it.stabiltrac is not a check engine light
Iirc, no check engine light allowed in Pa--same in NJ.
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Tony is correct, check engine light on. No passy passy, until it is fixed or cleared. Then it needs to be driven for *** miles before it is able to be hooked up and tested.
it has it's own light like tpms and airbag, and it usually says something to the effect of "service stabilitrac" in the dic, I believe certain conditions can trigger both a cel and stabilitrac, but if it's a bad wheel sensor triggering it then it wouldn't affect the engine like a misfire or something.Ahh, ok. I didn't know since my 03 doesn't have it.
I hear you, but he didn't say it was the CEL that was on.
Not sure if the stabilitrack light being on would be an automatic fail in NJ. I used to do MV inspections back in 2012 in NJ and any cel light was an automatic fail.it has it's own light like tpms and airbag, and it usually says something to the effect of "service stabilitrac" in the dic, I believe certain conditions can trigger both a cel and stabilitrac, but if it's a bad wheel sensor triggering it then it wouldn't affect the engine like a misfire or something.
yup I stand corrected. Only with cel will the shop tell u it needs fixin.
You are better off putting aside the money you would spend on an extended warranty than buying one. My Buddy signed up for Car Shield and the first time he needed them, they gave him the complete run-a-round. He had to take it to one of their shops that wasn’t anywhere near him and had to wait a week for the repair to be made. I have a hard time believing a good repair shop would sign up for any program since they don’t get paid very much.
what brand did you use?Thanks guys, are you in PA Paul? That's what I was worrying about is if the stabilitrac system error would **** up my inspection report. I already pulled my Range Technology device last week to run a week without it because apparently that ***** the test up somehow too. Both front bearings/sensors are only 3-4 years old.