What are some of the 2014 Chevy Impala stabilitrak problems?

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Tina S. February 1, 2021
The 2014 Chevy Impala has issues with the StabiliTrak, otherwise known as the electronic stability control module or ESC. It will experience issues with the speed and abs sensors.Usually, the ABS computer will disable the ABS if it detects a problem with a wheel speed sensor or its circuit. If it detects a bad wheel speed sensor, the ABS computer will usually disable the stability and traction control systems, as well. A ABS sensor, is attached to the hub of a drive tire and is responsible for monitoring multiple vehicle functions such as traction control, anti-lock braking systems, and obviously, the vehicle's speed. Caution should be taken while driving the vehicle, but there is no imminent need to stop.
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Candida J July 16, 2020
If the 2014 Chevy impala has issues with the stabilitrak, otherwise known as the electronic stability control module or esc, then it will experience issues with the speed and abs sensors, as well as making for bad traction control when driving.
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Douglas Der Vartanian November 29, 2021
Tuffy "fixed" this issue less than a month ago and its says "stabilitrack" and "engine power reduced" again! Tuffy has an impressive warranty but I feel they are going to say it doesn't meet any of the covered criteria. Anyone have any experience with this? Here is what is covered: WHAT IS COVERED BY THE WARRANTY: This Warranty covers the following types of repairs and services: A. Air conditioning, heating and climate control systems. B. Brake system(s). C. Electrical system(s). D. Emission control system(s). E. Engine cooling system(s). F. Electronic engine management system and other on-board computer systems (engine, body, brake and suspension computers), cruise control systems. G. Engine performance or drivability services and repair. H. Exhaust system(s). I. Fuel system(s). J. Ignition system(s). K. Other minor repairs. L. Starting and charging systems. M. Steering/suspension systems, wheel bearings, CV joints, half-shafts and driveshafts.
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Larry April 14, 2023
Rear coil springs
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