Stability controls not working freightliner

Jordan
Stability controls not working freightliner

Does anyone here know why my assisted braking, stability control, and adaptive cruise stop working every time I hook up to a different trailer? I like the adaptive cruise feature but can’t use it when this happens. After I get on the road, then stop for my break, then resume driving, it seems to have worked itself out. After I drop a trailer and grab a new one, it doesn’t work again. The techs in my company shop say it happens and if they tried to run code on it it would show clean, so, effectively, they’re no help. Any advice other than get a new truck is appreciated.

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Barney
Barney
03.08.2024
Sometimes fresh eyes find what others miss.
Pascal
Pascal
09.18.2023
Check the connections when you hook up
Levi
Levi
05.12.2023
Sounds like a sensor issue to me.
Eddie
Eddie
02.03.2023
You might need to recalibrate your stability control system after hooking up to a different trailer.
Alastair Glover
Alastair Glover
01.29.2023
It could be a problem with your trailer ABS connector or wiring. Make sure they are clean and secure when you hook up to a new trailer. Also check your fuses and relays for any blown ones.
Lepe
Lepe
01.13.2023
+ Try pulling trailer 10 to 20 feet then shut truck off . Trailer might be throwing a abs code until wheels do a few revolutions. When you restart truck it doesn’t see code and allows cruise again .
Grayson
Grayson
01.11.2023
Most Company Techs couldn't troubleshoot a Zippo Lighter. Truck should be under Warranty. Let the Stealership figure it out.
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