I believe you turn the traction control on or off on some cars. If you Avalon is like this,there should be a switch around the instrument cluster. Refer to the owners manual. Ask a dealer.
my engine came on when i still have 30 miles from home on my 2000 toyota avalon
No,but it comes in 6 cylinder,I think.
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.
It means one or more of the cars tire's has lost grip with the road and traction control is kicking in.
The only thing that comes to mind is the Traction Control.
The Traction Control Light comes on every time you turn on the ignition. It should go off as soon as you start the engine. If it does not, then you have the traction control turned off. Turn it back on and the light will go off. If you have the Traction Control turned on and the light stays lit, then there is a problem with the traction control.
Check your control arms. Bushings could be bad.
Traction Control System
This is your Traction Control which prevents wheel spin. Turn it on and leave it on. The traction control comes on with each key cycle The button is to turn the traction control OFF If you want wheel spin or need to run vehicle on a dynomometer or hoist
It comes on automatically. If it is not on, the warning light comes on and the failure should be investigated.
THE TRACTION CONTROL SENSOR IS INTERGRATED INTO THE ABS CONTROL MODULE. EBCM (ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROL MODULE). THIS IS LOCATED ON THE DRIVER FRONT INNER FENDER WELL. THIS UNIT HAS STEEL LINES AND ELECTRICAL WIRE COMING OUT OF IT....WHEN THIS MESSES UP ABS LIGHT AND TRACTION CONTROL DOES NOT WORK.. DEALER PRICE ON EBCM IS $850.00 PLUS LABOR!
If the "Track Off" light comes on in a 1998 Avalon, it typically indicates that the vehicle's traction control system has been disabled. This can happen if the system detects a malfunction or if the driver has manually turned it off. It's advisable to check the owner’s manual for specific guidance and to have the vehicle inspected by a professional if the light remains on or if you experience handling issues.