Yes.
The traction control shouldn't affect the break system. The operation would only be affected by warmed rotors or bad calibers.
The tire will not affect the abs system but it will more than likely affect the traction control system. It could give a faulty read out due to the treadwear.
When the traction light is on you have the traction control turned on in your vehicle and traction control is activated. Traction control is applying brakes to a wheel that losing traction.
Turning off traction control turns off the traction control. This is useful if you don't want the traction control.
on. if you cut traction control off the vehicle runs fine
Smaller profile tires should not affect the anti-lock brakes, but will probably affect traction control.
what about it? if its on, your traction control is on & working. if its not, then its not!!
The selective traction control didn't appear until the 1998 model year but traction control started to be installed in 1995.
The traction control light primarily indicates issues related to the vehicle's traction control system, which helps prevent wheel spin during acceleration. While it is not directly linked to transmission problems, malfunctions in the vehicle's speed sensors or stability control systems—which can affect traction control—may also impact transmission performance. Therefore, while both systems can be related, a traction control light does not necessarily mean there are transmission issues. It's best to have the vehicle diagnosed by a professional if the light comes on.
Traction control.Traction control.
To let the drive know that the traction control is on.
In Canada traction control was optional on the 929.