replace fuse or rear shocks
why does my service control light come on
Where are the fues located for the control ride on a yukon denali xl
AnswerIt means what it says. The ride control needs has a problem. What service depends on what the problem is.I have changed the stabilizer bar links with kits available from aftermarket parts dealers. they cost bout $9 to $12 per kit...You will need to service the ride control pump which is located above the rear axle, clean it up and ensure that the motor vents are clear and wiring connections are clean and free of corrosion. You will also need to clean and service each of the ride controllers in each of the wheel wells...It is wise to disconnect the battery before you start on it, this should help clear the codes that you may be receiving...Good Luck, JWSR...
Selective Ride Control
Multi-Media Message Service. Different from SMS (Short Message Service) because it include photos, video etc.
its an electronic ride control system that changes the internal shock absorber valving for performance handling check your owners manual or a repair manual like Chiltons or Haynes
The engine control moduel has detected a fault usually with the Elctronic Throttle system in the vehicle. Other fuel system related faults can also trigger that message.
How to reset the service traction control light on a 2007 Chevy Sub?
means you don't have to pay for that service
it means your struts need to be checked and or replaced. the deville has an automatic ride control that eletronically controls the ride height of the vehicle front and rear. there are passive struts available from the dealer..or aftermarket air ride or passive systems available for it on the net. i suggest the dealer or a reputable mechanic do this as the electronic control has to be disabled if the passive struts are installed.
CCR is the computer controlled ride system, mine says service ride control. i think my problem is the struts but ccr might be referring to the electronic portion of the suspension,(module, sensors... I'm not sure though.