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It could be a problem with the ABS system, but if it just comes on by itself for no apparent reason, it may be the ignition switch.
These systems are called Traction Control or in your case Enhanced Traction System. It is either on or off. Yours is turned off, thus the off light.
In a 1991 Buick Skylark, the dome light is typically controlled by the interior lamps fuse, which is often located in the fuse box under the dashboard. You can refer to the owner's manual for the exact fuse number and location. If the dome light is not functioning, check this fuse for any signs of damage or failure.
It means there is a problem with the charging system. Alternator is the likely culprit.
In those older cars, if one light goes out, they all go out. The newer cars have independent circuitry.
You neeed to repair what is causing the light to come on. Then remove the neg battery cable for 30 seconds.
I'd check the sensor for the emergency brake. It's probably faulty.
This is my issue.I cannot start my 96 skylark because the the theft system light keeps blinking.This is caused by a problem/defect with somthing called passlock.In a 96 skylark there is no fuse for this.There is a resistor in the ignition/steering column not in the key.I am going to try and suggest you try the folloeing.1.)Attempt to sart,let it stall but don't turn the key off.Leave it in the run position.2.)Wait ten minutes or until the theft system light glows steady instead of blinking.3.)Don't turn the key off but start it immediately.4.) This should reset your passlock system.
The owner's manual says it's the oil level, but sometimes my oil light comes on even after I've done three oil changes in the past year.
It could be your courtesy light fuse. See my answer on horn blowing continously. It is really hard to explain what the problem is.
check all the wiring connected to the bottom left of the steering wheel and if all else fails...break the lights!!
When the trac light is off, on a Buick Century, the traction control monitoring system is disengaged. It is recommended to have the trac system engaged on wet roads.