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The Coach
...Two montana's same problem? This sucks
The TCS and ABS are part of the same system. One fault defeats both and turns on the warning lights. Given the type of vehicle I'd say the first thing to look for is worn front wheel bearings, for which these are notorious. The Wheel Speed Sensors are part of the hub and bearing assembly in the front so a loose bearing will cause a sensor failure.
Can't believe that but with GM engineering who knows. I still suspect the module under drivers dash.
Just a quick one to tag along.
Same signs and symptoms. So! Wheel bearing doesnt seem like that bad of a deal. I tried listening to see what side is N/S but since I came back from Afghanistan, my hearing is not that great.
Is there some way to determine which bearing is N/S? When the scanner is hooked up will it tell me if its a LH/RH bearing? I just dont want to buy the wrong one.
With that. Ive looked into a few parts suppliers. About $120 CDN here for the bearing. Not bad imho, but they ask if mine is the plastic clip or the metal clip?
How can I determine this?
2001 Montana LWB, Fully loaded w/air suspension. 264000kms. Goin strong, even if there are no rocker panels left!
Ok, so I can't find the message I posted earlier today, but I really need to respond to that comment about why are you being doubted.I dont understand why you are doubting us??? I know it`s not cheap to have it scanned, but it`s also not cheap to replace a BCM either....
I own 5 GM vehicles. I`ve never yet had an ABS and Trac light on that wasn`t one of the wheel bearings gone bad (Ive had a problem with the ABS unit itself causing both lights to light). It`s possible that the BCM is defective, but until someone scans it, how will you know? If the BCM is bad it will show on the scanner. YOU CANNOT VISUALLY CHECK THE SENSORS IN THESE HUBS! They are 'sealed' inside the bearing assembly. Dirt on the outside if the housing means little.
Once again, a pocket/hand held scanner WILL NOT scan for ABS or SRS problems.
I hope you find your solution.
Ian