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Posted on Jul 09, 2010

My VSC TRAC, TRAC OFF & brake light is on in board

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I have a 2004 sequoia with the same problem. VSC TRAC, TRAC OFF & brake light comes on at the same time. Sometimes just the brake light and other times all three. Sometimes no lights. Does anyone have a fix?

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Wow...I just did a search. Have a 2004 sequioa and the same thing is happening to me. Did you solve your problem?

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    It's probably an O2 sensor. Take it to Autozone and have the code read or buy a code reader for $40-$60 and do it yourself. It's fairly easy to replace them... at least the rear ones. The front ones tend to seize if there's alot of rust.

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