bad wiring or ground somewhere in the harnesses or fuse box
bad wiring in your steering column to the hand control?
Loose connections or worn parts in the light switch.
Yes.
Most likely turn signal flasher
Have someone with a diagnostic scanner read the trouble codes concerning the traction control system. The codes will help determine the cause. Once the repairs are made the system will reset itself and the lights will out.
My research shows that the most common answer is when the Traction control/ABS gets disabled, it also disables the Magnasteer assist which will make steering a bit harder than normal. The most common problem which will cause the Traction control/ABS lights to come on is a bad wheel bearing assembly.
Forgetting to throw the switch.Answer #2Sometimes the control panel burn out, which causes power failure to the lights. Sometimes the signal switch becomes damaged. There are other problems that can cause traffic light failures but the most common reason is the bulbs burned out. Finally, you may wish to test your fuses.
If the vehicle has traction control, all the tires must be the same size. If one tire is smaller than the rest, yes the traction control light would come on.
head lights won't work, no power to them, signal works , reverse lights work
have you checked the fuses?
Most likely poor wiring.
check fuses