Probably a bad front wheel bearing/hub assembly with the abs sensor in it
your traction control light came on because either you turned off your traction control or your car needs brake fluid
system glitch or a short
Have you checked the coil's ?
Either your Traction Control is turned off or there is a problem with the system.
That's something you would have to look at yourself, we can't give you an answer unless you tell us in more... er.. detail.
Isc motor is stuck or sticking causing a "blowing over bottle" effect in the intake tract.
You got a short somewhere. Might be in the wiring, might be in the element itself. Either that, or you're overloading it.
The VSC warning light is a monitor of your Variable Skid Control which is a part of your brake system. It is indicating that it senses a problem with your brake system. Have it diagnosed ASAP!
It's a safety feature that comes with the car. There's a way to turn it off, but you'd need the owners manual to do it.
Mercury.
There is a push button on the shifter right where your thumb is, that is the trac button. Under normal driving conditions keep it off. Turn it on when it is wet or snowing for better traction control. If you have problems with your abs the light may stay off permanently as the traction control feature is actually the automatic application of the brakes to maintain even traction between the drive wheels.
the ignition control module could be the problem