Yaw sensor problem

Asked by Parkerj56 Jul 30, 2018 at 05:08 PM about the 2014 Subaru Forester 2.5i Premium

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The ABS, Traction control, and Hill start assist lights keep coming on in my
2014 Subaru Forester. They did not start until i had the brakes changed and the
rotors resurfaced. The people who changed it said it is the YAW sensor and it is
a widespread problem. Has anyone else had this problem or are they covering
their mistake?

6 Answers

Not sure the exact code. They said it was the YAW sensor and then checked it and said it is shorting out because it is right under the cup holder and liquids seeps through and shorts it out. If this is true i feel like it should be subaru's issue not mine.

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if it was spilled on it Subaru will say it is your problem.I still think they disturbed a speed sensor.Get the code if you can.

c0057 slip sensor abs could be lit ondash not a p code a c code tcm computer controlled not ecm but the tcm gets sigmals from ecm also i assume

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