2014 Chevy Cruze StabiliTrak - How to Fix the Problem

The StabiliTrak system helps to correct the slide of the Cruze on icy roads. The system is a stability system found in many GM vehicles. The StabiliTrak System has sensors that measure how much traction there is at each wheel. It then uses this information to apply brake pressure and reduce engine power.

Service StabiliTrak message highlights

  • Common reasons:any stabilization system component is faulty
  • How to fix:scan for error codes to know the problem
  • Possible consequences:the vehicle may eventually stop and you may be stranded
  • Priority level:Medium
  • Can you drive?Carefully
  • DIY repair:Possible
  • Repair price range:$150-$1,000

 

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How to Fix 2014 Chevy Cruze's Service StabiliTrak Problems

The StabiliTrak system can be reset by turning off the engine and shutting down all electrical systems for at least 15 seconds. This will allow the system time to reboot and calibrate itself.

A 2014 Chevy Cruze owner may need to reset their StabiliTrak system if it has been activated for a prolonged period or if it has been activated more than once in a short period. If this does not work for you, here are more remedies one could utilize with the help of a seasoned auto mechanic: 

1. Check That the Wheel Speed Sensors Are Working Properly

The wheel speed sensor on the 2014 Chevy Cruze may be faulty. The car's data on the rate of spin of the wheels will thus be unavailable. As a result, the "Service StabiliTrak" warning will pop up. 

2. Is The Brake Pedal Switch Functioning Well?

The ECU controls the StabiliTrak system by using the data being gathered by the movement of the brake pedal switch to determine whether or not the driver wants to slow down or stop. The ECU then sends a signal to activate the StabiliTrak system and help stabilize the Cruze if at all it senses a loss of traction. If the brake pedal switch malfunctions, the StabiliTrak system will automatically be disengaged and will not be of any help to the driver in emergencies.

3. Ensure That the Tire Sizes Are the Recommended Ones

The 2014 Chevy Cruze is a compact car. GM recommends that you use P195/65R15 tires on the Cruze.

It is important to ensure that the correct tire size for your car is used, as this will help the StabiliTrak system gather the correct data in terms of wheel spin rate and engage effectively when needed.

The 2014 Chevy Cruze is available in three trim levels: LS, LT, and Premier. It offers a variety of features to help drivers get the most out of their vehicles. The car's StabiliTrak system safety feature can help drivers avoid accidents and keep their vehicle from skidding out of control. Make sure that you approach reputable Chevy auto mechanics if this warning pops up. Depending on the diagnosis, the service costs are worth the benefits that come with this system.

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