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Stability Control Sensor Calibration

When an ABS system fault has been corrected or an ABS component has been replaced, it will be necessary to calibrate the ABS module. The calibration procedure is required for the stability control sensors 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 except those DTCs indicating a need for calibration. The need to calibrate is also indicated by the stability/traction control indicator "sliding-car icon" flashing once every 2 seconds.

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