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Stability/Traction Control System Sensor Calibration

When a new stability control sensor cluster is installed, the sensor(s) must be calibrated. The calibration procedure is required for the sensor(s) to learn the "zero-position" of the vehicle which means the vehicle must be on a level surface and must not be moving.

If a DTC is logged for any component of the stability/traction control system, the DTC must be cleared or repaired before carrying out the calibration procedure. The need to calibrate is also indicated by the stability/traction control indicator flashing once every 2 seconds.

To carry out the calibration procedure, connect the scan tool, proceed to the IVD Initialization Procedure and follow the scan tool instructions.