Hard to start, TCS off light on and SLIP light on. Had t depress the gas a tiny bit to even get it to start. Check Enging soon light is on too. Haven't had any issues, have had regular maintenance.
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I know this will sound like a sales pitch but I am just suggesting. Buy your own code reader called FIXD. The set consists of the small plug in module and a downloaded app. The diagnosis will appear on your phone in plain English.
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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If you are accelerating the car fast enough to cause wheel slip, the Traction Control System (TCS) is kicking in to keep you from spinning out and the light is simply telling you that the TCS is taking control. This is normal operation as long as the light goes out as soon as the conditions for wheel slippage have subsided. (Heavy acceleration, wet pavement, ice and snow, etc.)
Maybe the speed sensor beside the front passenger (right) wheel is dirty or is "out of service"... If this is the problem, the "cruise control" should fail too ; try it on the road...
Hope it will help you, even if my english isn't terrible...
The oil change wouldn't cause this problem. Just in-case, check the engine oil level.
There are many emission sensors in the car that will make the engine light come ON. Best way to find out what's going on is to have an auto-parts store hook up a engine code reader and tell you what the code means. Most auto-part store will do this for free.
can be an expensive problem the abs and tcs module under the hood is probably going bad the tranny slipping is probably what is causing the othe lights to come on. the tcs stands for traction control system if it feels a slip in the tranny like on a gravel road or wet road it assists the vehicle into getting better traction.
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