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Old 01-23-2013, 08:54 AM
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Guy, I took a curve a little bit too hard and I lost control of the car just for a second, when everything when back to normal I noticed that the abs and traction control light was on and stayed on until I turned off the engine then it disappeared. This is not the first time this happened.... the light on the dashboard comes on only if the cars looses control and it goes away next time I turn the car on. is this normal?
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Mine goes off rigth away
Old 01-23-2013, 09:09 AM
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Mine goes off rigth away
So does mine.
Old 01-23-2013, 10:02 AM
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It should go off right away.
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Yes it should go off soon after it happens.

Maybe your car is telling you that it is just to much car for you, seeing you say it happens very time you lose control of the car.

Just kidding, but I could not help myself.
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Originally Posted by alohaalex
Guy, I took a curve a little bit too hard and I lost control of the car just for a second, when everything when back to normal I noticed that the abs and traction control light was on and stayed on until I turned off the engine then it disappeared. This is not the first time this happened.... the light on the dashboard comes on only if the cars looses control and it goes away next time I turn the car on. is this normal?
If I hit a bump in the road the SES display comes on.
Once in a while I get SES recalibrating on display.
Old 01-23-2013, 11:08 AM
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I never lose controll of mine.
Old 01-23-2013, 12:44 PM
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The DIC should say "active handling enabled" for three seconds or so than return to normal. If you move your drivers seat fore and aft often, it could be the connector under the seat. If you telescope the wheel often, it could be the connector under there.
Old 01-23-2013, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by boraxman
Mine goes off rigth away
Both active handling and traction control will flash briefly and go out.
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I think I read in the manual that if the lights stay on, it means there's an issue with those systems.
Anyone? Keep my honest.
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If the warning was staying on, you probably want to take the car in to get the issue checked out.

There have been some pretty scary stories of when the system has kicked in on peoples cars at the wrong time.

good luck!

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I think I read in the manual that if the lights stay on, it means there's an issue with those systems.
Anyone? Keep my honest.
Yep, I'd have it checked out if the lights stay on.
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The DIC should say "active handling enabled" for three seconds or so than return to normal. If you move your drivers seat fore and aft often, it could be the connector under the seat. If you telescope the wheel often, it could be the connector under there.
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Originally Posted by alohaalex
Guy, I took a curve a little bit too hard and I lost control of the car just for a second, when everything when back to normal I noticed that the abs and traction control light was on and stayed on until I turned off the engine then it disappeared. This is not the first time this happened.... the light on the dashboard comes on only if the cars looses control and it goes away next time I turn the car on. is this normal?
Hello,

2 years ago I was doing 75 mph and a deer ran out onto the road and I swerved hard around him (so hard I briefly lost power steering) The traction and ABS lights both stayed on until I restarted the car an hour later.

6 thousand miles later and lots of hard driving and it has not done it again.

Douglas in Green Bay
Old 01-23-2013, 05:30 PM
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this is a bad time of the year to be testing the grip of your tires. those lights should shut off after a few seconds when the tires regain grip.
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Originally Posted by alohaalex
Guy, I took a curve a little bit too hard and I lost control of the car just for a second, when everything when back to normal I noticed that the abs and traction control light was on and stayed on until I turned off the engine then it disappeared. This is not the first time this happened.... the light on the dashboard comes on only if the cars looses control and it goes away next time I turn the car on. is this normal?
After the event was over but before you turned the car off did you see any messages on the DIC? If the lights were indicating an issue with the ABS and Traction control you should see Service xxx messages on the DIC. ABS failure indications often disappear after the engine is shut off because the ABS does a reset with each engine start. Then after the car starts moving and the ABS does its self test and the Active Handling subsystem calibrates any failures that still exist will trigger the lights and messages again. For failures that don't exhibit themselves except when the system is asked to perform as intended there could be an issue with a loose wheel bearing which stays within tolerance until pushed to the edge (this would be an unexpected variation in wheel speed signal level or frequency, or some other electrical part is close to being out of tolerance and increased signal levels then push the signals it is seeing out of the tolerance band.

Best thing to do is to get the car checked for ABS codes by using a code scanner that can read ABS codes. Some auto parts stores use them and some don't. The Autozone near me just uses an OBDII scanner while the Advance Auto Store uses a scanner that can read OBDII and ABS codes. Hopefully, you should have some sort of DTC in the EBCM history file.

Bill
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Originally Posted by bucwheat
I never lose controll of mine.
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Originally Posted by bucwheat
I never lose controll of mine.
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