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After I drive about 20 miles I'll get these lights on my dash. If I shut the truck off for a bit they go away but then come back after about 20 miles. Anyone had this happened before i take it in, just curious.

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After I drive about 20 miles I'll get these lights on my dash. If I shut the truck off for a bit they go away but then come back after about 20 miles. Anyone had this happened before i take it in, just curious.

Any modifications to the vehicle at all?

 

 

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Any modifications to the vehicle at all?

 

 

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Nothing electronic. Not only do I get those lights but it also disables parking assist, lane assist and I can't set my cruise control. I can turn it on/off but can't set it. Sounds like an electronic issue going on.

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Mechanical modification then? No lift that would stretch a speed sensor wire or anything? Next would be to find out what DTC's are set before we can help.

 

 

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If you see my signature it shows I've got a 6" BDS lift installed.

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After I drive about 20 miles I'll get these lights on my dash. If I shut the truck off for a bit they go away but then come back after about 20 miles. Anyone had this happened before i take it in, just curious.

I know it is a new truck, but I would have them check the battery. When they start to die, it will cause all kinds of electrical issues.

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I had this exact same thing happen to my truck. Brought it in to the dealer and they diagnosed an improperly routed wheel speed sensor harness on the front passenger side wheel from the factory. The harness was being crushed during suspension travel and causing all the safety features to become disabled. They replaced the harness and routed it properly. I haven't had issues since.

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I had this exact same thing happen to my truck. Brought it in to the dealer and they diagnosed an improperly routed wheel speed sensor harness on the front passenger side wheel from the factory. The harness was being crushed during suspension travel and causing all the safety features to become disabled. They replaced the harness and routed it properly. I haven't had issues since.

That is EXACTLY what the issue was. However mine was routed wrong from the guys that installed my BDS lift so I got to eat that $130 repair.

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