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90 minutes after pulling out of dealership got this message on the dash:
Sta-Bar Disconnect Drive Below 20MPH Service Now

Had to get towed to dealership, they think it is a sensor gone bad, said about a week or two to get parts/fix.

Said they're 85% sure sensor is the problem, bar is connected. Badlands Sasquatch. Thanks for any help.
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Yes my sensor was replaced and it was good for about a week. Part of the sta bar was eventually replaced and it’s been good since.
 

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Also you can drive it until repairs made. I think if they reset the sensor they need to wait 8 hours or so before re-testing. Mine was fine for about a week (and 800 mile road trip), then threw warning again after backing up over about a 6 inch drop. It’s a known issue your dealer should be quick to address, but I think protocol is for sensor reset first.
 

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They did come out with TSB 22-2325 to reprogram the chassis control module about a week ago for a similar issue. Has to have code C103A:74 in the system to be applicable. It doesn't really say anything as to what the cause is, just to update the module's software.
 
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Also you can drive it until repairs made. I think if they reset the sensor they need to wait 8 hours or so before re-testing. Mine was fine for about a week (and 800 mile road trip), then threw warning again after backing up over about a 6 inch drop. It’s a known issue your dealer should be quick to address, but I think protocol is for sensor reset first.
Going to ask Monday
 
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They did come out with TSB 22-2325 to reprogram the chassis control module about a week ago for a similar issue. Has to have code C103A:74 in the system to be applicable. It doesn't really say anything as to what the cause is, just to update the module's software.
This is great, will send this in. Thanks!
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