On Feb 7, 2008 2:33 PM, Bob <bob@caddyhummer.
> It is possible but I have seen an equal number of EBCM going bad causing
> speed sensor codes. Your best bet is to hook a volt meter to the speed
> sensor wiring at the sensor set on AC volts, spin the wheel and check to see
> for voltage increase. Does the car make a growling noise from that area when
> driving?
>
> Bob
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> Duane Magley <magley64@yahoo.
> this code is current in my diagnostic system...
>
> I Have a ABS light, and a traction control light on my 97 eldorado, is it
> likely this part that is the culprit?
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> or something else?
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> anyone with experience, your help is appreciated.
>
> Ðuane
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Check for hub assembly looseness. When the bearing becomes badly worn, it
tends to cause these codes. Also check the harness for damage and for proper
connections.
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