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DTC 18014 - Anyone know what this means? TIA

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Rough Road Spec Engine Torque ABS-ECU Electrical Malfunction
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"Signal for rough road recognition from ABS/EDL control module, checking

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The ABS/EDL control module generates the rough road signal if it recognizes wheel spin on a wheel. The Engine Control Module (ECM) switches off the misfire recognition once the rough road signal is recognized by the ECM.

The rough road signal should only be checked if the malfunction (P1606) 18014 "Rough Road Spec Engine Torque ABS-ECU/Electrical Malfunction" is stored in the DTC memory. It is possible that the malfunction "Misfiring" is also stored in DTC memory, however this is then a sequence error and should be ignored.

The wiring and the rough road signal is monitored by the ECM. "


Looks like they should perform a test to see if the wiring connections are good. If so then replace the ABS control module. If the error persists then they will replace the ECM.
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