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What is the solution to the problem of Hill start assit not avaleible

Old May 14, 2022 | 09:54 AM
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What is the solution to the problem of Hill start assist not avaleible?
and airbags light?
Is it necessary to change the timing belt?
Will changing the steering oil cause the steering wheel to become heavy?
Ford focus 2012 100,010KM

 

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Old May 17, 2022 | 02:18 AM
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I advise you to diagnose Restraint Control Module

 
Old May 17, 2022 | 03:13 AM
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How can this be?
The computer check says that the gear clutches need to be replaced?!
But the car changes during the walk completely.
The problem is when you stop and then start walking, the car turns back a little before the car starts moving forward?!
 
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What is the solution to the problem of Hill start assist not avaleible?
and airbags light?These errors may be due to the incorrect operation of the block that I indicated.
 
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The sensors that determine that your car is on a slope read the information and transmit it to the module, it may just need to be reflashed. Or try resetting the errors.
 
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