Chrysler 300M traction control activates automatically despite repairs to master cylinder, wheel bearings, brakes, and rotors on Chrysler 300M

Submitted by biscuit38 · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Chrysler 300M owners report experiencing unexpected activation of the traction control system even after repairs to the master cylinder, wheel bearings, brakes, and rotors. This issue may stem from a faulty wheel speed sensor, which monitors wheel rotation and can trigger the traction control system if it fails. Additionally, some owners have noted that worn or damaged wheel bearings can cause handling problems that activate the traction control light when accelerating. Others have encountered issues related to the ABS module failure, as this component is interconnected with the traction control system, leading to unexpected activations. In cases where specific components like the sensor assembly have been replaced, some owners still find that the problem persists, indicating the need for further diagnostics. It is recommended that affected owners seek inspection from a qualified mechanic or dealership to accurately diagnose and resolve the underlying issues with the traction control system.

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