No, because traction just keeps you from slipping and staying on the ground. Horsepower would be the same.
No it does not have traction control.
your wheel bearings could be going out or already bad. I think it means to take your vehicle into a service station and have your traction control system looked at/repaired
spend your monies and take to dealer don't be a cheap.
take your foot off the gas, tires are spinning. its called traction control
YOU CAN TAKE YOUR BATTERY CABLES OF AND THEN PUT THEM BACK ON, THE COMPUTER WILL RESET IT SELF, BUT IF YOU HAVE NOT FIXED THE TRACTION PROBLEM THE LIGHT WILL COME BACK ON..
You can pull the fuse but in doing so you also take out the ABS in the process.
the us take it away from them.
Means you're giving it too much gas and the tires cannot get traction. Slippery surface. Or, if it's on all the time, you need to take it to GM and get them to find out why the sensor is on.
you press control and drag that part away from the body
Bad traction control module--bad wiring at the module or a bad pin on the module control connector. Also you might try this remove the traction control module connector and reseat it . It may take 2 or three times of doing this but it worked on mine . Question --does your battery light stay on ?? and then after a few seconds goe off?? if so then definitely try this. I spent over a thousand dollars trying to fix mine before I reseated the connector .
propably not.its made for v8s and would take a lot of horsepower away from a six at the rear wheels.
(1) You should take it in to get serviced (2) ABS is on (3) Traction control is on (unless it was originally on and you accidentally hit the button then it alerts you it's off) (4) You should take it in to a mechanic or ask a friend.