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Mine started after some front suspension work. It would not happen at a standstill. Nor did it happen at roadway speeds. It was only parking lot speeds and maneuvers fwd/backwards that it would present. I don't recall whether it was inner or outer, sorry.
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Well always go back to the problem when it started. I got back under there again to check the tie rod end nuts and they were tight. So I grabbed all the wrenches again for all the arm work I did and started going back through all the bolts I had removed to install the new arms. On the shorter arm (in the image above)on the front right I had at least 50-75 ft/lbs on it but when I really gave it some muscle, it began to turn. I mean it was tight but I was able to get 1/2 turn on the nut with as much pull I could get with a wrench and limited workspace (car on ground). I took it out for a spin for 20 minutes and no noise no matter what I did. I had been out running errands an hour previously and heard it several times and went through the same motions as before with no knocks. It may take a couple of days before I can say I solved it but I am encouraged.
This is where I might say FAIL on my part.
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I went ahead and ordered the Siemens/VDO MAF sensor so I will report back the grams/second flow once I receive it. I am under the assumption that the g/s flow would be less if I had an intake leak and the current reading of 6.5 seems high so for $143, it is my starting point. Still a little freaked out on the trans failsafe and abs/dsc failure. I had a trans failsafe a couple years ago for no apparent reason that never came back so just hoping there was a errant CAN bus collision or something like that and nothing to worry about. I have put about 50 miles on her since yesterday and not a single error.
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In my (not much) experience, and from reading a lot on here, it seems that "trans failsafe prog" usually means there was some perhaps transient fluctuation in system voltage that sent the AT into safe mode. So it has nothing to do with the AT, and more likely something that could cause a voltage fluctuation.
Of course it could be that your AT's about to blow up, but statistically ...
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Not an expert by any means but had recent issues related to the OPs:
1. Had the low speed knock and after some suspension part replacements it turned out to be that sway bar link - can’t confirm if it was just loose or needed the replacement but definitely was the fix. Hopefully you’ve found the cure as well. 2. After hours of ccv, pully, and alternator replacements last week, I got the trans fail safe error on my first start until i realized i hadn’t plugged in my MAF connection. Not saying it’s the connection but hopefully related to the MAF and you fix two birds with one stone.
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The "not quite tight enough" bolt on the lower tension strut arm on the right side was indeed my problem with the knocking. A week later after tightening them up as much as I could solved the problem, no knocks.
MAF arrived today but I have to leave for Watkins Glen in the morning so I will put that off until I return Sunday. The ABS/DSC Trans Failsafe has not come back so fingers crossed.
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