Yes, it is perfectly fine to drive with the TC turned off. There is also no reason to do so. Turn it back on and leave it on.
If your engin light also is on, you need new oxigen sensors!
light - lit - lit
If you mean lit as in "He lit the candle", then the preset tense for lit is Light. "I am lighting the candle."
Yes , as long as the " brake " light is not lit up you will still have " normal " brakes . The ABS light being on means that there is a problem with the Anti lock braking system , it could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem
The correct past tense of "lit" is "lit". "Lite" is typically used as an abbreviation for "light".
The od light means that the over-drive is off. Pushing the little button on the shifter selector will turn it on (when the dummy light is not on) and off (when the dummy light is lit).
Lit.
The past tense of the verb "light" is "lit" or "lighted."
The past tense of "light" is "lit" or "lighted," and the past participle is also "lit" or "lighted."
If you are using light as a verb (i.e. to light a candle, to light a subject) the past tense is "lit." For example: "I lit the candles for dinner." or "I lit the woman before taking the photo."
passive is formed this way - be verb + past participleThe past participle of light is lit.The different passive forms are:present simple - is lit, are lit - The lights are lit at duskpast simple - was lit, were lit - The lamp was lit early.present continuous - is being lit, are being lit - The bonfire is being light .past continuous - was being lit, were being lit - The beacons were being lit.present perfect - has been lit, have been lit - The beacons have been lit.past perfect - had been lit - The lamps had been lit.modal - will be lit, could be lit - The lights will be lit at ten.
the data cable connected to the floppy drive is connected in reverse.