So I had my falcon doors replaced by the mobile ranger last Friday morning in my driveway. When I came back hours later and tried to drive the car, a ton of error messages popped up immediately of no power steering, traction control, stability control, and park assist. Multiple resets with the scroll buttons cleared the errors. The ranger tried disconnecting the 12V, and that also did not work.
The car ended up getting towed to the SC. They just called and stated that they are detecting a wheel speed sensor error. The car’s rear tires were replaced last June with 275/40/20’s. The SC stated that is likely causing all the errors as the X comes fitted with 275/45/20’s.
This seems like such a trivial difference that the car’s computer should be able to take into account and compensate especially when the X already comes with a staggered set up, especially when many of these cars are thrashed around on the tracks which I would think would make the wheel speed sensor go bonkers.
Now the SC want to replace my rear tires which are less than a year old but said they cannot guarantee that will solve this error problem.
As an aside, whether or not this might be related, the front passenger tire was mounted backwards. Apparently some non-direction tires still have to be mounted in only one direction, with one sidewall labeled “inside” and the other sidewall labeled “outside”.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts/suggestions.
The car ended up getting towed to the SC. They just called and stated that they are detecting a wheel speed sensor error. The car’s rear tires were replaced last June with 275/40/20’s. The SC stated that is likely causing all the errors as the X comes fitted with 275/45/20’s.
This seems like such a trivial difference that the car’s computer should be able to take into account and compensate especially when the X already comes with a staggered set up, especially when many of these cars are thrashed around on the tracks which I would think would make the wheel speed sensor go bonkers.
Now the SC want to replace my rear tires which are less than a year old but said they cannot guarantee that will solve this error problem.
As an aside, whether or not this might be related, the front passenger tire was mounted backwards. Apparently some non-direction tires still have to be mounted in only one direction, with one sidewall labeled “inside” and the other sidewall labeled “outside”.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts/suggestions.