A flashing malfunction indicator light (MIL) and traction control light in your Honda Accord, combined with a sulfur smell, could indicate a problem with the engine or emissions system, possibly related to a failing catalytic converter. The sulfur smell often suggests that the converter is not functioning properly, leading to unburned fuel and excess sulfur dioxide. This situation can cause poor engine performance and increased emissions, so it's important to have the vehicle diagnosed and repaired by a professional as soon as possible. Ignoring these signs may lead to further damage or safety issues.
That is the indicator light for the traction control system. If the light is on, the system is turned off or there is a malfunction.
its the traction control light. more specifically its the traction control malfunction light
The powertrain control module has detected a malfunction - probably a sensor (Helpfull)
The computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
Malfunction indicator lamp control circuit malfunction
Traction control active, or traction control system malfunction.
The traction control system malfunction light is a warning light that indicates the tires are losing traction on the road. If driving in adverse weather when the light comes on slowing down will make it go out.
traction control indicator
Is it flashing or staying on? Flashing while stationary / start up - some sort of fault. Probably with braking / traction control. Flashing occasionally while on move - car skidding losing traction Staying on: Fault with traction control - I had this happen to me car would start, no light on, after a while light on all the time - turned out it was a broken wire. Staying on after pressing a button marked ESP you just switched off the Traction Control.
my century buick 2001 fail inspection because of a mil malfunction indicator lamp control cicuit how can it be fix also i also seen sumthing said it had to two indicator lamps
P1700....Malfunction Indicator Lamp requested by trans control module
It is probably an indicator for the traction control system.