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I HAVE 2011 CREW CAB silverado, once and awhile the dtc trips the co710 code [ steering position signal] which usually resets at next key cycle .. is this just a bad switch or could it be something else? i appreciate any help ..

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it could be 1 of say 7 things but ya have to ask yourself a question ,,,,

 

do ya feel lucky ?,well do ya ?(taken from a movie i hope ya know ) lol

 

seriously ,dont guess ,,get it scanned and post the code and we can help you right up untill ya need a scanner to do the diagnosing further ,,,

 

or have them do it ,,,its not worth pissin around with imho

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i had it scanned and that was the code

duh me ,very sorry

 

i mean if ya have the code ,that means nothing ,the dtc diag chart still has to gone thru ,,,unless ya want to gamble ,,,,totally up to you ,,,,,i see here all the time people guessing ,spending tons of cash and the condition still remains ,then they come here looking for an internet fix with no money left ,,,,

 

do ya feel lucky ?

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yes ,, had the scanner diagram show accurate angle readings with wheel..mil can go weeks without setting ,, any ideas ,,,,bad angle sensor ?

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Is your steering wheel level when driving in a straight line?

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There is a tsb for this concern. They want you to add dielectric grease to the steering wheel position sensor. This may or may not fix it but its cheap and worth a try.

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No I don't but basically it says put dielectric grease on the connector for the SWP sensor.

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