U0125Network Communication

Lost Communication With Multi-Axis Acceleration Sensor Module

U0125 means a module has lost communication with the multi-axis acceleration sensor module over the CAN bus. This sensor supports stability control. It usually points to a wiring, power, ground, or connector fault.

🚗 Use caution. Stability control may be limited, but the vehicle usually still drives normally.
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🎯 Top Causes, Ranked by Likelihood

#1Wiring, connector, or CAN bus fault$50-$500
45%
Damaged or corroded wiring to the sensor module.
#2Power or ground fault$50-$400
30%
Blown fuse or poor ground at the module.
#3Failed acceleration sensor module$200-$800
15%
The sensor module itself has failed.

🩺 Common Symptoms

💰 Repair Cost: DIY vs Shop

DIY Cost
$50-$400
Shop Cost
$150-$900

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🔧 How to Diagnose U0125

1Check fuses, power, and grounds for the sensor module
2Inspect CAN wiring and connectors at the module
3Scan all modules for lost-communication patterns
4Back-probe the CAN bus for correct signal

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drive with U0125?
Usually yes, but stability control may be limited. Diagnose it before driving in poor conditions.
What causes U0125?
Wiring, connector, or power/ground faults at the multi-axis acceleration sensor module, most often.
What does this sensor measure?
It tracks acceleration on multiple axes so stability control can detect skids and rollovers.

🔗 Related Codes

U0100U0121U0123U0124
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