Electronic stability control (need advice)

Jackboeker83

Active Member
I have a 2023 JLURD and I just got a service electronic stability control warning and the light came on. When I hit the button to turn it off, it will immediately turn back on. About two days ago I noticed when going through the mountains (a lot of turns) my stability control would kick on and kill my power until I straightened out so I usually turned it off and didn’t have the problem. Well today it gave up on me. I only have 6500 miles on it and I could take it to the dealership but I have added a lot of aftermarket stuff which I believe is probably the culprit. Dynatrac 60s, tazer, evo coilover, banks pedal monster, derringer and psc steering are the big ones that come to mind. I pulled the codes and they are pictured below. The ones that stand out to me are U0415-00 (invalid ABS data) which I’m guessing one is loose or faulty and C0051-28 (steering wheel position sensor) my steering wheel was a little off of straight but still reading zero in the off-road pages but I straightened it just to be sure. I have no idea what U1514-87 (engine controller secrete code missing) or P222A-00 (Baro Pressure sensor) means. I cleared all the codes after straightening the wheel and they are still there. I am wondering if anyone has any ideas where to look because it could be a quick fix. It’s still under warranty if I can’t figure it out but I am sure they will give me shit since everything is aftermarket besides the drivetrain.
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wayoflife

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Staff member
Being that you have a PR60, I can tell you that the problem is most likely related to your speed sensor. Unfortunately, the tone rings they use suck and any this is a common problem. Repacking your hubs can help but it is something you'll have to deal with on a somewhat regular basis.
 

Jackboeker83

Active Member
Being that you have a PR60, I can tell you that the problem is most likely related to your speed sensor. Unfortunately, the tone rings they use suck and any this is a common problem. Repacking your hubs can help but it is something you'll have to deal with on a somewhat regular basis.
Well shit... did you by chance make a video of how to do that? If not you SHOULD! lol
 

wayoflife

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Staff member
Well shit... did you by chance make a video of how to do that? If not you SHOULD! lol
You know, I don't have a video of that but I really should make one being that there is a specific method to the madness. On Moby, I pulled one sensor years ago just to make the problem go away and then later, had Motech just turn off the system altogether. I love my PR60 but really really hate the tone rings they use.
 

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
Rebuilding or taking apart the hubs is pretty easy. This should help

 

wayoflife

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Staff member
Rebuilding or taking apart the hubs is pretty easy. This should help

Totally forgot about this write-up (y)
 

Jackboeker83

Active Member
Rebuilding or taking apart the hubs is pretty easy. This should help

My man! Thanks
 
It sounds like a speed sensor on one of the wheels. Is tire pressure equal? It did on mine sounds stupid but it was enough to make a difference.
 
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