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I can't clear this from my screen, does anyone know how I can clear this other than going to the dealership.
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This appeared while exiting the freeway offramp which is a right hand turn up a semicircle offramp.Were you driving off-road with the sta-bar disconnected and now it will not reconnect? Or did this error just suddenly appear while the sta-bar was connected in Normal drive mode?
I will give it a tryHmm…It seems like half the time these faults are an electrical problem like low 12V system or faulty sensor. But if you were driving then that rules out low system voltage. Since you were on a decelerating turn, the sta-bar was loaded so it might need to be checked out. Did you feel any excessive roll?
You could just disconnect the battery for a few minutes to clear faults to see if the error reappears. Sorry I don’t have a solution - I haven’t seen this error on mine.
Did you break his sway bar?!Sorry about this
I dont think so, that would be very interesting if I did.Did you break his sway bar?!
I will give that a shot as well, thank you!I’d charge the battery overnight to see if it clears. Otherwise I’d go to the dealership.
I don’t know why they made that part so overly complicated. I added one to my wildtrak with a simple on/off toggle.
even that warning is too much. It should say “use caution if off-roading” since the failure mode is to return to being a normal anti swaybar.
Tangent: I wish my rear sway could also e-disco.
Seems like a bad battery can still cause issues even with the vehicle running. I think the BMS on the alternator causes just as many issues as it helps. If you get a big hit on the battery, and there's a ton of big electrical stuff besides just the starter, like Power Steering, Electric Brakes, Parking Brakes, cooling fans, etc... and the alternator is just doing it's "I'm gonna save on fuel and just trickle charge right now" you can still see big voltage drops... and a computer module someplace just craps all over itself from the dirty power.But if you were driving then that rules out low system voltage.