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Any moisture in the lens can cause this (replace light housing). Also touching the glass part of the bulb will do this too. Wear rubber doctor gloves while replacing it's the natural grease in the skin that causes this to happen
the P0301 means Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected, and the P0303 means Cylinder 3 Misfire Detected. I think have known how to fix the problems after you knew where is the problem.
This is strange. The tcs is a traction controll error. If you are getting misfire codes and traction control warnings, then I would have your control module tested to make sure it is not having intermittent power issues to each component.
See if your car has an ignition control module. They will go bad over time and cause random engine misfiring. Just went thru it with my 2002 Buick LeSabre. 120,000 miles on the engine. Replaced plugs, plug wires and check the coils. It was the ICM.
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