You may have a bad wheel speed sensor (inside bearing assembly) or poor connection at plug connector to sensor. Replacement harness is available. When traction / abs lights are on have trouble codes checked at autozone or advanced auto to see what wheel it is.
Probably wheel speed sensor failure (in the wheel bearing assembly).
Have the two front wiring harnesses to the hub bearings replaced. This fixed the problem on my 2001 impala ls.
could be a number of problems. 1. speed sensor in the wheel hub could be bad. 2. Brake fluid may be low 3. may have a leak or problem with the master cylinder
the traction light comes on telling you there is a low traction condition, not that the system needs service. the anti-lock brake system is the noise you hear. it is a series of hydraulic pumps that is cycling the brake pressure on the locking wheel. that is also what you feel on the pedal. the system is working as it should.
go have your car serviced at the dealership. they can fix it.
it's a system which tracks your service needs
check your wheel speed sensors. One of the wires may be disconnected or broken.
The Chevrolet Imapla has been produced for many years. Early models had standard manual and automatic transmissions. Current models are also fitted with ABS and ESP systems.
There is a problem with a speed sensor. Go to a repair shop and have it diagnosed.jd
You have a problem with the Anti-Lock brake system. This system is used by the traction control system.
your wheel bearings could be going out or already bad. I think it means to take your vehicle into a service station and have your traction control system looked at/repaired
Problem with the traction control system.