"Traction system active" typically refers to a vehicle's traction control system being engaged to enhance grip and stability. This system helps prevent wheel spin during acceleration, especially on slippery surfaces, by adjusting power delivery or applying brakes to specific wheels. When active, it ensures better control and safety while driving in challenging conditions.
Traction control active, or traction control system malfunction.
Either the traction control system is active or has a failure.
From my experience it would be traction control active.
Get your wheels checked
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On an Acura TL 3.2, "TSC" stands for Traction Stability Control. This system helps improve vehicle stability and traction by applying brakes to individual wheels and adjusting engine power when it detects loss of traction, particularly in slippery conditions. If the TSC light is illuminated, it may indicate that the system is active or that there is a malfunction.
You have a problem with the Anti-Lock brake system. This system is used by the traction control system.
It is the front wheel drive traction control light. When your tires spin on wet roads the traction control helps regain your tires grip on pavement. Find the button and push it. The "trac off" light will go off and it will show "traction active" only when the system is in use. Note that you cant do a burn out with traction control "on". :)
ETS on a GT means Enhanced Traction System (ETS) or Traction Control.
Problem with the traction control system.
it means you have your traction control turned off Enhanced Traction System