Bring to a shop that has an "ABS" scanner to determine the problem
You have a problem with the Anti-Lock brake system. This system is used by the traction control system.
the engine is going out. sell the car
Traction control is part of the ABS (antilock brake) module.
Have the abs computer checked for codes. There should be a code stored to indicate the problem.
your traction control light came on because either you turned off your traction control or your car needs brake fluid
No, usually wiring or a wheel bearing problem
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!
its your park brake.
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine the problem
Check to see if all the wires are connected at the abs sensors especially at the rear wheels ---- Sounds pretty weird, but a typical brake job does not normally have anything to do with the ABS system / warning lights. The combination of ABS & Traction Control warning lights is a key indicator that one of the wheel sensors has failed. See "Related Questions" below for more specifics regarding the ABS sensors.
It is possible it is the body control module, I had the same problem except my brake lights worked.
The problem could be that the Electronic Brake Control Module has gone bad. I have a 2001 Grand Prix GTP which the EBCM has gone bad, which in turn has killed my ABS and Traction Control, and has also affected the variable assist steering. As I understand it, the EBCM is tied into all the hydraulic systems in the car, which is why the steering is affected.