BAS ESP
It is possible for the wheel positions sensor to lose calibration.
There is a procedure to fix it. It involves turning the wheel from left to right stop. It is in the owners manual so look it up and do it. Might save a trip to the shop.
There is a procedure to fix it. It involves turning the wheel from left to right stop. It is in the owners manual so look it up and do it. Might save a trip to the shop.
I removed my battery yesterday to clean it (here in the hot Arizona heat, they leak a little bit all of the time and need to be monitored frequently).
When I put it back in and drove off, My BAS ESP light was on as well. I drove about a 1/4 mile, made two regular turns, and it went off.
When I put it back in and drove off, My BAS ESP light was on as well. I drove about a 1/4 mile, made two regular turns, and it went off.
Originally Posted by Mouse Legend
Can't find it in the owner's manual. Can you give me a hint on where that would be?
mine was on and the dealer wound-up replacing a module.
good luck
dan
Thanks! Went in the car and turned it one and moved the wheels to the left and then to the right and then drove it and the light never came on!
Thanks for the advice. I knew someone would be able to help me!
Thanks for the advice. I knew someone would be able to help me!
It is covered in the manual. When I installed my illuminated door sills you have to remove the battery. After install and re-connecting battery this light came on. The manual says if the battery is disconnected this may happen and to do a full right lock then full left lock on the steering wheel to reset the sensor and the light goes off.
It is the Electronic Stability Program
It is the Electronic Stability Program
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