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Old 04-21-2014, 03:34 PM   #1
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ESC off

I have a 2007 KIA Sedona. The ESC off light has started coming on by itself after about 1/2 mile of driving. Also since it started the cruise control will not work. The cruise light on the dash comes on but it is non functioning. I am wondering how this ESC function works. Is it a wheel sensor like the abs on one or both wheels? Is there anything that can be done without taking it to the dealer? That is a 2 hour drive and I would like to try to do it myself. Thanks Dan
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Re: ESC off

It turned out to be part of the recall on the brake lite switch. Once I took it in on the recall it all started working fine.
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Old 11-11-2014, 02:17 PM   #3
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Re: ESC off

This light is now coming on when I accelerate to get up to speed on hills. It will stay on and then go off when I restart it. Anyone on here know why?
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