I had to change to shocks and my king pins and the bushings after it was done I took the truck out and it was driving like a freaking rubber band steering wheel wasn’t returning in center position after slight turns on a straight road and also it gave me that sign with trailer slipping well long story short I brought the truck back they worked on it and took out that sign on the dashboard. It drivers fine now but that sign came back on again after driving for a mile any idea why ?
Btw I got a kenworth 2022 t680
Getting this sign on dashboard after coming out of the shop
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Halflife3, Mar 12, 2023.
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It is the traction control system, you may have damaged the wiring or sensor when you did the work. you would have to dig into the error codes to see what's going on.
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Stability control malfunction. I would guess you may need to calibrate the steering angle sensor due to having front end apart. ECU needs to see 0 as straight ahead.
Why are you having to put new king pins in a 2022 truck? Grease is much….much cheaper.Dino soar, High Stepper, larry2903 and 3 others Thank this. -
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I have been getting that sign intermittently on my truck. Doesn't show a code on the truck but the ELD does show a code for something to do with the Steer Angle Sensor, whatever that is.
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