If the car had traction control, it should turn on everytime you turn the car on. Then there is a switch you can press to turn it off. The location of the switch is dependent on the model year, 99-02 its in the center near the air vents
The "trac" button is for traction control. By default, traction control is always on unless you turn it off.
The 2000 Pontiac Firebird is equipped with a traction control switch on the shifting console. The traction control button can be pushed in and out to turn the system on in off.
There is a switch in the glove box to turn it off.
hit the tc button once and you will see tc line through it on dash board
It is used to turn off traction control.It is used to turn off traction control.
Because the traction control has been turned off. Locate the button to push to turn it back on. Your owners manual will list the location of this button.
I think that there is a button inside the glove box that will turn the traction control on and off.
The selective traction control didn't appear until the 1998 model year but traction control started to be installed in 1995.
You can turn the traction control on and off. If the light is on, then it is turned off or there is a problem. Read your owner's manual.
The yellow warning symbol is your traction control. It will come on temporarily if you have poor traction, or if you disable traction control by pressing the DSC button, it will stay lit until you turn traction control back on, or you turn the car off.
The problem could be that the Electronic Brake Control Module has gone bad. I have a 2001 Grand Prix GTP which the EBCM has gone bad, which in turn has killed my ABS and Traction Control, and has also affected the variable assist steering. As I understand it, the EBCM is tied into all the hydraulic systems in the car, which is why the steering is affected.
ETS means ENHANCED TRACTION SYSTEM or what is commonly called, (Traction Control) The button is used to turn it off and on. Leave it on.ETS means ENHANCED TRACTION SYSTEM or what is commonly called, (Traction Control) The button is used to turn it off and on. Leave it on.