Discussion:
ERROR CODES

Started with: 33026 VSM to Traction Control (Right Side), then: 33034 VSM to MLM, Then: 33057 Display to VSM

Can't find a service manual (still looking). Any suggestions?
  • Posted 1 Jan 2025 01:31
  • By Craig_Swindell
  • joined 1 Jan'25 - 2 messages
  • Georgia, United States
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Thanks for replying. I will post how it turns out.
  • Posted 7 Jan 2025 06:37
  • By Craig_Swindell
  • joined 1 Jan'25 - 2 messages
  • Georgia, United States
CS
Craig,

First, you need to check the CANBUS system. Looking at the steer column, on the right side you should see a black rubber cover. Under that is a connector with 3 sockets. Battery unplugged, connect ohm meter between pin A and B, reading should be about 60 ohms. Could be as low as 45 ohms depending on the system. If you read 120 ohms, one termination resistor has failed. If all is good, suspect failed connection at the VSM. Look for failed or damaged harness, possible pins and sockets. The codes all list the VSM. That is why you need to verify connection at VSM. Good Luck.
  • Posted 7 Jan 2025 02:04
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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