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Failure, DTC C1057: ESP® Control Module Power Supply Circuit Failure, DTC C1061: Pump Motor And/Or Motor Driver Circuit Failure, DTC C1063: Solenoid Valve Power Supply Driver Circuit Failure, DTC 1071: ESP® Control Module Internal Defect, DTC C1073: Lost Communication with Yaw Rate / G Sensor Assembly, DTC C1075 / 1076 / 1078: Sensor Calibration Incomplete, DTC C1090: Invalid Communication with ECM, DTC C1091 / C1094: ECM Data in CAN Line Failure / Invalid Torque Control Communication with ECM, DTC U1126: Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor (Reception Error), DTC U1140: Lost Communication with BCM (Reception Error), ESP® Hydraulic Unit / Control Module Assembly On-Vehicle Inspection, ESP® Hydraulic Unit / Control Module Assembly Removal and Installation, Master Cylinder Pressure Sensor On-Vehicle Inspection, Yaw Rate / G Sensor Assembly On-Vehicle Inspection, Yaw Rate / G Sensor Assembly Removal and Installation, Steering Angle Sensor On-Vehicle Inspection, Steering Angle 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