Houm_WA
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Yeah....get an IIDTool.
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i had my rear upper control arms replaced both sides. My mechanic recommended alignment. the truck dropped after the second rear left was replaced and gets the suspension fault lights. So...are you saying if the rear wheels are out of alignment it will throw this fault?So I had a similar issue that turned out to be a rear sensor, without a IID tool the easiest way to diagnose is to put the 4x4 on the display and you're likely to see one of the wheels not in alignment, that will be the culprit.