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I used the Dorman Wheel Speed Sensor Harness. Jacked up the car spliced two wires reconnected them and reconnected the sensor, problem solved!!!
I am here because unfortunately I've had the same Stabilitrak issue as many of you on here. I've contacted GM directly multiple times and they refuse to look into the issue insisting that there is "nothing" wrong with their faulty vehicle. I could have been seriously injured when my car just left me on the left side of the road and all they say is "I'm very sorry for the inconvenience." I highly suggest everyone who is on this forum to please please PLEASE file a complaint with the NHTSA http://www.nhtsa.gov/ on this vehicle to make this company pay for the faulty equipment on their vehicle. I have seen many posts where people say GM helped them repair this issue completely free, but yet will do absolutely NOTHING to help me. If you are a user looking into purchasing any vechicle from GM please save your money and go with someone more reliable and that will actually care about your safety and well being!! BEWARE of GM they will sell you these cars and take your money but will do nothing to help once their poorly made vehicles break down!!
And for anyone who had this problem and had to fix it, would you mind letting me know how you fixed it and what exactly was wrong? My car has not turned on for a week and we really need it to be up and running very soon. Thanks!!