Does TPMS affect traction control?
Does TPMS affect traction control?
Traction control cannot be turned off when the tpms warning light is on. The two systems are linked. The only way to turn traction control off is with the sensors on the wheels.
How do you reset the tire pressure sensor on a Yukon?
Turn vehicle to ON/RUN. Push the trip odometer reset stem until Tire Pressure is displayed. Push and hold trip reset stem to begin the sensor matching process. Push trip reset again to confirm.
How do you reset the tire pressure sensor on a 2008 Yukon Denali?
Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn the engine switch off and engage the parking brake. Turn the ignition to the ON position without starting the engine. Increase/ decrease tire pressure for 10 seconds, starting from the driver’s side front tire (LF) until horn sounds.
Why does traction control go off on my GMC Yukon?
I had a 2011 Sierra that did similar and it was the steering wheel position sensor. At the time it was under warranty. It would come on and go off with no other symptoms. The dealership couldn’t find the issue.
How does the tire pressure monitor work on a GMC?
What you bring to the street should be nothing less than Professional Grade. GMC vehicles made after 2007 have a built-in Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). This system uses battery-powered sensors to check your vehicle’s tire pressure.
What to do if your GMC tire pressure is low?
If your tire pressure ever falls more than 25 percent below the manufacturer’s recommendations, a light and a Driver Information Center (DIC) message in the instrument panel will remind you to take action. If your vehicle was made before 2007, you can still take measures to help ensure your GMC’s tires are performing as they should be.
Why is my brake switch not working on my Yukon?
Common issue with brake switch. Not sure it goes with the warnings you are seeing. Would definitely keep you cruise control from working though. See if you can get a code when the error messages show up. Steering Wheel Position sensor is a common cause of the intermittent issues like you are seeing. Might just be a bad ground.