No it does not have traction control.
TCS stands for Traction Control System. Pushing the button turns the traction control off.
Traction Control System (TCM). Just leave it on all the time.
there is button for it. left side of steering wheel.
On the dash if the car is equipped with traction control. No all 2001's were.
That light indicates the Traction Control has been turned off. Turn the Traction Control System (TRC) back on and the light will go out. Button is on dash next to steering wheel.
Depends on the year. It is on the dash on all of them. It may say VSA, TC, or just may have a picture of a car skidding. If it is older than a 2001 it does not have traction control.
That is the Traction Control System. When it is on the traction control is off.
The Honda Civic EX-L, Si, and Hybrid trim levels have available Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), which includes traction control.
Traction Control System (TCS)
TCS is an acronym with the meaning "Traction Control System." It prevents wheel spin in low-traction situations. Pressing the button will cause a light on the dash to illuminate. When the light is on, is means the system is disabled. It's a good idea to leave it on, as it can the wear on your differential.
It is on because you have turned the Traction Control System (TCS) off. Turn it back on by pressing the TCS button on the dash and leave it on.
It means the traction control system is turned off. Turn it back on by pushing the button marked TCS.