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It could be a number of things...go here and read up about it: https://acurazine.com/forums/second-generation-tl-1999-2003-98/d5-indicator-flashin-tcs-check-engine-light-556602/
battery will need to be replaced and codes cleared from ecu, tcs light more then likely coincidence due to another possible failure, or due to battery problem cause the ecu to code, and needs to be reset.
did you open the glove box and read the Operators guide.
no? it says take it in,
there are good reasons. for that, it takes tools you cant buy to diagnoise it. factory scan tools.
On permanently on mine ... I was told to ignore it since it was detecting carbon levels or something to that effect and since it was so old that the light would keep on coming back on unless I changed something else which would be very expensive ... so I chose to live with the light on. (I just hope nothing else happens which would have notified me that something was amiss ;^)
A part is most likely malfunctioning causing for the TCS to turn off. You'll have to get a diagnostic check to determine what part is failing. What ever that part may be is causing for the misfire.
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