While climbing a hill in the snow for the tires begin to spin and now it says service front collision sensor service steering service hill assist
Jan 29, 2026 at 4:52 PM
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Yep, you must be bumped or damaged one of the front proximity sensors when driving in the snow. Here are the locations so you can check them out. If these are in good shape we need to run a CAN scan to looks for codes. This video will show you how.