This is most likely due to a blown fuse. Even if the brakes are good, a blown fuse will cause this symptom. If, after replacing the fuse, it blows again within a few weeks, additional maintenance may be required.
These are most likely related - when the vehicle detects certain emissions faults it will turn off the vehicle's traction control - not a safety issue. The service light is on due to an emissions control fault - need to have vehicle scanned to find the source of the error.
click ETS next to the Hazard Lights
The traction control ON /OFF button , below the radio , lights up when the traction control system has been switched OFF
It means your traction control system is turned off for some reason. Most cars with traction control have a switch to turn it off or on.
Usually the ABS and traction control off lights will come on
Pull the ABS fuse located in the engine bay. This disables both traction control and ABS. The lights on the dash will stay illuminated because of the missing fuse.
Yes, you can drive with the traction control and ABS lights on, but it's not advisable. These lights indicate issues with your vehicle's traction control or anti-lock braking system, which can affect safety and performance, especially in slippery conditions. It's best to have the vehicle checked by a mechanic to diagnose and resolve any underlying problems. Ignoring these warnings could lead to reduced braking effectiveness or loss of traction.
Because your brakes don't work and you need to fix your car smart guy.
Hi, this lights means that the traction control system is off!!
Either the traction control system is active or has a failure.
Bring to a shop that has an "ABS" scanner to determine the problem
Those lights stay on when there is a malfunction in the ABS or traction control system. You need to have the system checked for codes with a scan tool.