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So I was driving my 2014 Silverado (81,000miles) from Dallas to Austin and had my cruise control on and it would randomly turn off out of nowhere not sure why it did that couple of times going about 75/80 mph just curious of why it might have done that. I even pressEd the haul botton to see the transmission temp everything look normal even oil was in the middle, 

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So I was driving my 2014 Silverado (81,000miles) from Dallas to Austin and had my cruise control on and it would randomly turn off out of nowhere not sure why it did that couple of times going about 75/80 mph just curious of why it might have done that. I even pressEd the haul botton to see the transmission temp everything look normal even oil was in the middle, 
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I've had mine kick off when the stabikitrack kick in..... Hit a pot hole. That was it though

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9 minutes ago, Coxryan1 said:

I've had mine kick off when the stabikitrack kick in..... Hit a pot hole. That was it though

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Yeah I notice my stabikiitraxk whatever it’s call kicked in couple times this past week idk why I was driving slow, and recently it also said steering assist reduce and drive with care “like a 2second msg the disappeared”!

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Pretty cheap, plug and play replacement. $20 - $30, easier than changing a headlight bulb.

If I recall correctly, you can test the sensor by jacking up the truck, rigging up a voltmeter, and spinning the wheel.


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35 minutes ago, Steven York said:

Pretty cheap, plug and play replacement. $20 - $30, easier than changing a headlight bulb.

If I recall correctly, you can test the sensor by jacking up the truck, rigging up a voltmeter, and spinning the wheel.


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Koo not bad at all I’ll have to get them checked thank for the info gonna get that checked when I have a chance

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7 hours ago, Steven York said:

Pretty cheap, plug and play replacement. $20 - $30, easier than changing a headlight bulb.

If I recall correctly, you can test the sensor by jacking up the truck, rigging up a voltmeter, and spinning the wheel.


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I question the easier than changing a headlight bulb part of this comment. I had to replace a wheel speed sensor a few months ago and had to Jack the truck up and remove the wheel to get to it. I’ll take changing a light bulb over that any day lol

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