Is it dangerous to drive with the TCS light on?
Is it dangerous to drive with the TCS light on?
Driving with your TCS Light on can be dangerous. You increase the potential of losing control of your vehicle. The TCS helps control the stability and traction of your vehicle, so without it, the vehicle may not handle slick roadways as it should. If your TCS Light remains on,…
Why is my traction control system ( TCS ) light on?
The TCS light can also be caused by engine problems in rare cases and it can damage other parts of your vehicle if you keep driving with your car. If your ABS light is on together with the traction control light, it means that you have no anti-lock brakes on your vehicle, which can be really dangerous if you have to panic brake.
What does a flickering TCS light mean?
A lingering or flickering light tends to mean the TCS is not working. Should you encounter adverse road conditions, the system will not engage and you face potential damage to the vehicle and yourself. Note: some cars allow you to manually turn traction control off, in which case the “TCS Off” light will also illuminate.
What does a constant TCS light mean on an ABS unit?
A constant TCS Light, often together with the ABS Light means that there is a problem with the traction control system and there is a trouble code stored in the ABS control unit. The easiest way to solve this is to read the trouble code and see what the trouble code is saying.
Driving with your TCS Light on can be dangerous. You increase the potential of losing control of your vehicle. The TCS helps control the stability and traction of your vehicle, so without it, the vehicle may not handle slick roadways as it should. If your TCS Light remains on,…
When to use the traction control ( TCS ) light?
The TCS automatically senses when a wheel loses traction at any time and can be triggered automatically as soon as this is detected. Loss of traction most commonly occurs in ice or snow, so the TCS shifts power from the wheel that is slipping to the wheels that are still gripping the pavement well.
A lingering or flickering light tends to mean the TCS is not working. Should you encounter adverse road conditions, the system will not engage and you face potential damage to the vehicle and yourself. Note: some cars allow you to manually turn traction control off, in which case the “TCS Off” light will also illuminate.
When does the traction control light go off?
When the road conditions improve your traction control system light should go off. Sometimes the Anti-lock Braking System and the Traction Control System share the same internal diagnostics system and control module.