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Old 11-21-2017, 07:10 PM   #15
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Your own staggered setup had the wheels rotating at different rates. I'm surprised the nannies didn't complain about them.

The nannies are happiest when all 4 wheels have the same butthole size.
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The symptoms you described are more than just different tires on the rear. That may make the traction control have fits but not cause the cel and all the other indicators to come on.
I mean the CEL isn't always there and the problem with my dash doesn't happen very often. When I turn my car off and then restart, everything is back to normal. The CEL doesn't even stay on my dash anymore.

Once I get my new tires on and the problem still exists, then Im very sure what you are suggesting is correct.
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Update: I got new tires on my wheels and mounted them. No problems so far and its been about 3 days. No CEL's and no random times of my MPH falling to zero. Looks like those wheels were the whole problem. Thanks for everyone's help and suggestions!
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So it was the butthole size after all.
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So it was the butthole size after all.
Yes, it definitely was the butthole tire size.
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