SOURCE: tcs light
This is suppose to happen in slick conditions as you don't want to give it gas. If happens when you are not sliding or loosing traction there is something else wrong. This will happen in rain, snow, ice or on loose gravel. The traction control system shuts cylinders down so you can't give it gas and gain speed to help avoid an accident.
SOURCE: TCS, SLIP and ABS lights on
Check your brake fluid first. If that is low, top it off and recheck. If its ok, than you will need one of the rear ABS sensors. You will need to plug it in and find out which side it is. That's really the only ABS issue that car has. One of the rear ABS sensors fails.
SOURCE: my 2002 maxima has the abs, slip., and tcs lights
could be a bad abs sensor on one of the wheels, or it just might be covered with alot of dirt, unable to get a good reading. Also if you replaced anything suspension, breaks, or axle related recently, someone might have messed up the wiring
SOURCE: The ABS, TCS OFF,and SLIP warning lights are on in my 2000 Nissan Maxima. What's the cause and fix?
cud be dirty or low brake fluid----or bad abs module--or more------have system inspected by a brakepro soon before it cost alot or u crash
SOURCE: how do you reset tcs/slip light on a 1999 infinit q45
Hi there:
Pull the codes to get started. Normla process is when the slip light will flash on and then go off. TCS is your Traction Control System. It is normal for it to go off If the rear wheels are slipping. You may have worn tires or you are driving on ice or snow. Are you on a slippery surface when this happens? You can always shut the system down by pressing the TCS off button in the center console.
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Whenever
this warning light or any other stays on in the dash it is indicating
that the systems control module (or the system sensor in the case of
lights like low oil pressure, door open indicators etc.) has detected
a fault, it then disables the system (this applies to ABS,TCS, TCM,
SRS and BCM faults and others) as long as the light is on. You must
now have the dealer hook up a special electronic diagnostic tool and
"scan" the system for the fault code that is stored for the
problem(s)
Legend of Abbreviations. ABS Antilock brake system.TCS Traction control system, TCM Transmission control module, SRS Supplemental restraint system, BCM Body control module
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