Since this varies by model and model year, it's best to the the Owners Manual for your vehicle - which has information about the traction controls and the on/off switching.
There's also an extensive bit of traction control information in the "Related Questions"
Look for a traction control button by the shifter if it can be disabled.
You can switch the traction control system off using the switch to the left of the radio on a 2000 Ford Windstar
push button
pull the abs fuse
Depends on what is wrong with it. My traction control did not work as long as there was a problem with one of the ABS wheel sensors - the two functions are tightly integrated.
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.
traction control on/off button located n glove box.try turning off.
There is a button in the glove box on the upper left, just push it and it disables the traction control. It resets when you shut the car off.
I think this is 2 separate problems... Could be wrong, but... See "Related Questions" below for information about Traction Control
I would use the word "grind" to describe the normal operation of the traction control. But... Because the traction control system is activating the brakes, it could also be symptomatic of worn brakes. See "Related Questions" below for more
there is button for it. left side of steering wheel.
From what I know your abs is what has the traction control built in, your abs controls your master cylinder, so if you are having a traction control problem you are going to want to replace your abs box not your master.