UPDATE:
Sorry have been out on business but wanted to circle back and close this one out. Dealer had the truck for 2 weeks, swapped out the wheel sensor (no improvement).. They found it to be a cut / chaffed wire on the LR wheel sensor circuit that was shorting to ground. This is where it got interesting......
They claimed that MaxCare would not cover the repair since the damage to the harness was caused by interference with the B&W hitch release lever and the harness... I then retorted that the truck was purchased with the hitch promoted, sold and installed by the dealer when new and as far as I was concerned it was part of the truck and not my issue... ( this was during COVID so my hometown dealer did not have any trucks anyway)
I did not wish to pay the dealer labor to remove the bed and replace the harness and they recommended to repair the damaged wire as another option. I opted for that path and took the truck back to my shop for the repair as it was not my intention to pay the labor involved in it.
This is my local home town dealer and I'd surely recommend them if you need repair in central NC, they did not charge me for the diagnosis (I'm certain it was good willed), however I was impressed that they were able to actually diagnose the issue as it could've been weeks depending on the tech's capability. They area that was damaged was not visible, not easy to find, and certainly not easy to repair. I have since re-insulated and relocated the harness to eliminate the potential for contact moving forward.
I will continue to use this dealer for warranty repairs (if needed) full disclosure, they told me I could ask the selling dealer to repair it but that I think would be another can of worms... Its fixed for now and Im ok with that...