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<blockquote data-quote="Fred" data-source="post: 488099" data-attributes="member: 2368"><p>I honestly do not know where I would start. It sounds like a short...but where. Did you recently get your truck wet or wash it?</p><p></p><p>If so check the third break light for water intrusion...That could cause the Advance track, hill decent and ABS codes. </p><p></p><p>Do all your wheel controls work correctly for the radio? the reason I ask is it could be a bad clock spring.</p><p></p><p>The clock spring is a special rotary electrical connector which allows a vehicle's steering wheel to turn while still making an electrical connection between the steering wheel airbag and/or the vehicle's horn and other devices and the vehicle's electrical systems. The clock spring is located between the steering wheel and the steering column.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred, post: 488099, member: 2368"] I honestly do not know where I would start. It sounds like a short...but where. Did you recently get your truck wet or wash it? If so check the third break light for water intrusion...That could cause the Advance track, hill decent and ABS codes. Do all your wheel controls work correctly for the radio? the reason I ask is it could be a bad clock spring. The clock spring is a special rotary electrical connector which allows a vehicle's steering wheel to turn while still making an electrical connection between the steering wheel airbag and/or the vehicle's horn and other devices and the vehicle's electrical systems. The clock spring is located between the steering wheel and the steering column. [/QUOTE]
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