Not enough info, -different models have it in different places.
I believe it's under the body of the vehicle toward the back
Traction control is part of the ABS (antilock brake) module.
body control module located
abs 2003 windstar abs senor location
The ABS control module on a 1999 Mercury vehicle is typically located near the master cylinder, mounted on or near the brake booster. In some models, it may be found on the driver's side of the engine compartment, attached to the firewall. For specific locations, it's best to consult the owner's manual or a repair guide for the exact model.
It means that the ABS control module has detected a problem in the ABS system. That will be impossible to determine without talking to the module with a scan tool to find out why it turned the light on. The other thing that it means is that you do not have ABS, but you now have conventional brakes. The ABS part of the brakes will not work until the problem is found out and fixed.
On the drivers side frame, directly under the driver's side seat on the frame rail,control module and abs pump.
Need to know which control module. Body, powertrain, airbag, or ABS?
The ABS Control Module on a 1990 Ford Thunderbird is in the electronics tray in the trunk. It hangs from the rear speaker deck.
Engine, transmission, ABS are under the hood. Body, airbag, cluster, HVAC, RKE, are inside the dash.
The ABS Control Module.
It means that the ABS control module has detected a problem in the ABS system. That will be impossible to determine without talking to the module with a scan tool to find out why it turned the light on. The other thing that it means is that you do not have ABS, but you now have conventional brakes. The ABS part of the brakes will not work until the problem is found out and fixed. Check the fuse first...start simple and cheap.