📖 What Does C0152 Mean?
Symptoms
- • Loss of traction
- • slipping or sliding of wheels
- • reduced power to wheels
- • or a warning light on the dashboard.
Common Causes
- • Faulty wheel speed sensor
- • faulty traction control module
- • wiring issue
- • or a problem with the vehicle's anti-lock braking system (ABS).
Possible Solutions
1. Check the wheel speed sensors for any signs of damage or corrosion. Clean or replace them as needed. 2. Check the wiring harness for any signs of damage or corrosion. Repair or replace as needed. 3. Check the traction control module for any signs of damage or malfunction. Replace as needed. 4. Check the ABS system for any signs of malfunction. Repair or replace as needed.
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❓ Common Questions About C0152
Can I drive with code C0152?
You can drive for a short time, but should address code C0152 soon to avoid worsening the problem or failing an emissions test.
How much does it cost to fix C0152?
The estimated repair cost for code C0152 is between $100 and $500. This includes parts and labor for most makes and models.
Is this code easy to fix myself?
This repair is considered moderate. It may require specialized tools or significant disassembly. Professional help is recommended if you aren't an experienced DIYer.
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Other codes that may appear with C0152
C0150: Steering Column Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction
C0151: Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Malfunction
C0153: Wheel Speed Sensor Malfunction
C0154: ABS System Malfunction
💡 Why These Codes Are Related:
- • Similar Issues: Same root cause or component failure
- • Related Problems: Often occur together due to system interactions
- • Sequential Codes: Progressive failure stages or multiple sensors
- • Same System: Components within the same automotive system