The Anti-Lock Brake System and Traction Control System work together. The module detects a problem with the system. You need to have the system scanned and checked for codes to determine what's going on. Your friendly local auto parts store should provide that service for zip if you buy the parts to fix it from them. Once the correct repairs are completed the lights will clear themselves. As long as the lights are on the systems will not function should you need them.
How to reset the service traction control light on a 2007 Chevy Sub?
How to reset the service traction control light on a 2007 Chevy Sub?
How to reset the service traction control light on a 2007 Chevy Sub?
The only way to get the oil change light off of a 2007 Saturn sky is to change the oil in the car before the engine blows up.
The exclamation mark light on the dashboard of a 2007 Saturn Vue typically indicates a problem with the vehicle's brake system or a warning related to the vehicle's traction control or stability system. It may also signify low brake fluid levels or a malfunction in the anti-lock braking system (ABS). If this light illuminates, it's important to check the brake fluid level and consult the owner's manual for specific guidance, as ignoring it could compromise vehicle safety. If the light persists, seeking a mechanic's assistance is recommended.
Birmingham Motor Traction ended in 2007.
Have vehicle scanned to determine problem
Saturn Sky was created in 2007.
You can find a review for a 2007 Saturn Outlook at the Edmunds website. You can also find a review for the 2007 Saturn Outlook at the AOL Autos website.
Most any code reader that plugs into diagnostic port can reset
To turn on the TCL (Traction Control Light) in a 2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor, locate the traction control switch, which is usually found on the dashboard or near the gear shifter. Press the switch to activate the traction control system; when engaged, the TCL light on the dashboard should illuminate. If the light does not turn on or remains on while driving, it may indicate a malfunction in the system that requires further inspection. Always refer to the vehicle’s manual for specific instructions and troubleshooting.
Could be any one of many reasons. Have your local auto parts store read the ABS/Traction Control codes. They will help determine what your next step will be.