Ram wheel bearing codes

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2011ramsport

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Hey guys, yesterday while driving I got a serv 4wd, abs light, traction control light, and a serv park assist message hit my dash. Today I replaced both front wheel bearings cause the driver side was grinding a little. Anyways my lights are all still on, will they go away with driving or do I need to clear them with a scanner?

Thanks.
 

Fast69Mopar

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Hey guys, yesterday while driving I got a serv 4wd, abs light, traction control light, and a serv park assist message hit my dash. Today I replaced both front wheel bearings cause the driver side was grinding a little. Anyways my lights are all still on, will they go away with driving or do I need to clear them with a scanner?

Thanks.
What DTC's are actually set? If replacing the front hub bearings repaired the problem then you will still need a scan tool to erase the DTC's.
 

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Hey guys, yesterday while driving I got a serv 4wd, abs light, traction control light, and a serv park assist message hit my dash. Today I replaced both front wheel bearings cause the driver side was grinding a little. Anyways my lights are all still on, will they go away with driving or do I need to clear them with a scanner?

Thanks.

Unplug the battery if you don't have a scan tool to reset the lights
 

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I don’t have park assist, but otherwise, I’m getting the same lights (service 4wd, abs, and traction control) coming on randomly on my 2012.
None of my bearings are making any noise or showing signs of wear, so I’m thinking my issues may just be a bad wheel speed sensor.
Anyway, point of this was to say that whenever the lights come on, they go away the next time I start the truck, and start to move.

Also, you’ll need a scanner capable of reading abs codes. A regular CAN/OBD II scanner wont be able to pull the codes.


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