We've had this light on for a couple of months. Just took it to a mechanic, and they were unable to figure out what the problem was. Good luck.
AnswerThe traction control uses the ABS (anti-lock braking system) wheel sensors to determine if either of the front drive wheels are spinning - snow/ice/hydro-planing.A good tire shop, brake shop, or of course the dealer will be able to read the ABS trouble codes, and likely identify which sensor may be bad, or in need of cleaning, or other problems.
I had this problem for about six months last year and ended up needing to replace my battery in a 2004 Freestar. When battery was replaced the trac light no longer came on.
Look in the owners manual.It tells you how to disable it.
My 2002 Impala was doing the same thing. I took it in and they said it was code C1225. Traced to broken LF ABS Speed Sensor Harness. They replaced the harness and charged $231.88 at a dealership.
It is what tells how much power it has and how much traction and the cylinder is the Gage
Read your owners manual if you have one. Red light is normally a warning of low oil pressure. SRS is an indication something is wrong with the air bag system. Check Engine Light means there is a problem with the emissions system. Maintenance Required means some scheduled maintenance is required, normally an oil/filter change. Orange or red light can mean engine is overheating. Can also be a gauge with a thermometer for engine temperature. Charging gauge tells you if the alternator is charging your battery. TC or TCS or ETC stands for Traction Control. If the light is on there is a problem or the traction control is turned off. OD stands for overdrive.
If he tells you what you can or can't do.
check their economy status
Yes, It is a rating of how well it "stop" in the wet. AA is the highest rating, A, B, C is the lowest.
Nope. One is a relay, the other is a control module. The control module TELLS the relay when to operate.
Both "Check this video out" and "Check out this video" both tells the person to look at the video you are sending or linking to them.
What type of vehicle is it? Check your fuel pump, it control the gauge that tells you your fuel level. something maybe bad there or needs to be adjusted, but usually replaced in most cases.
ECU just tells the car what to do, when. its the brain. it usually deals with the engine, transmission, and other passive driving things like ABS and traction control. Very useful ECU programmer (Vipprogrammer.com) is used for reading and programming ECU content of eeprom file (or ROM memory with maps if eeprom physically not present).
Check the label! It always tells you.