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malagabob | 22:55 Tue 22nd Mar 2011 | Motoring
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The esp light that normally goes out after starting the engine remains on. I assume its could be a sensor on one of the wheels. Is it an easy fix?
A garage replaced a track control arm for the mot a week before the fault appeared. Could they have damaged something?
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Yes, they could have pulled the cable to the NSF wheel hub.
This is a complex system .. If that doesn't check out, it will probably have to go on the machine to read the fault code(s)
Dealer 'might' do it for free if you nag them.

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