TC (short for Traction Control) is designed to prevent loss of traction of the driven road wheels, and therefore maintain the control of the vehicle when excessive throttle is applied by the driver and the condition of the road surface (due to varying factors) is unable to cope with the torque applied. You may have turned it off and it is showing you that its off or you may have a faulty TC.
It is a glitch that land rover refuse to recognise Google it for more info.
In a 2004 Land Rover Discovery, "TC" typically stands for "Traction Control." This system helps improve vehicle stability and traction by reducing wheel spin during acceleration, especially on slippery surfaces. It works by applying brake force to individual wheels that are slipping, allowing for better grip and control. If the TC light is illuminated on your dashboard, it may indicate a problem with the traction control system.
The maximum speed of the 1968 Rover 2000 TC 4 cylinder is 101 mph.
It means you have the traction control turned off or the TC is engaging.
Traction Control
The ABS, traction control (TC), and downhill light warnings on a 2001 Land Rover Discovery Series II typically indicate a malfunction in the vehicle's anti-lock braking system or traction control system. This could be due to issues such as a faulty wheel speed sensor, low brake fluid, or an electrical problem. It's important to diagnose the specific cause using an OBD-II scanner or by consulting a professional mechanic, as driving with these warning lights can affect vehicle safety and performance.
hi, if the TC light is on (orange) then it means you have your traction controle switched off, if it's the switchble type there should be a button on your center console that says TC push that and it will turn the traction controle on again makeing the light (orange) go out. When the TC is on the TC light should only flash on and off again briefly if the wheels try to spin then go back out again. If it fails to go out from pushing the TC button in or your vectra doesn't have switchble TC then there is probably a fault with your TC.....Hope that helps.
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traction control is off.
Traction Control is off.
it simply means it's time for an oil change.
Did you ever find out what caused this? having same issue when turning left.