Service ESC

Asked by BeccaBean Jan 11, 2018 at 06:33 PM about the 2011 Chevrolet HHR LS FWD

Question type: General

Getting service esc, low traction, engine
power reduced. Can this be related to a
flat tire situation

12 Answers

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Electronic Stability Control. You probably have a issue with a wheel speed sensor.

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was there ever a solution to this. mine is doing it now and i just got this car.

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One of my four tires is not registering it’s tire pressure because the tms sensor in the valve isn’t working or died. I bet that’s why I’m getting the two messages: Service ESC and Service Traction.

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I have a tire pressure sensor out and I am getting the same messages now--just once in a while. Took car in and they said nothing wrong...probably just the sensor causing the trouble.

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